IDA EXAMINER July-August 2015 - Parents' roadmap-stages of parenting children with dyslexia

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Carolyn  D.  Cowen  August  3,  2015    

HOT  TOPICS    In  Dyslexia  &  Literacy  

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PARENTS’  ROADMAP    Stages  of  ParenNng  Your  Child  with  Dyslexia    

Coping  with  dyslexia  can  be    a  challenging  journey  for  both  parent  and  child.    

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But  the  road  ahead    can  be  easier  to  navigate  when  you  anticipate  some  of  your  own  milestones  in  the  journey.  

HOT TOPICS In Dyslexia & Literacy

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PARENTS’  ROADMAP    Stages  of  ParenNng  Your    

Child  with  Dyslexia    

No doubt about it, sometimes it can look like this.

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PARENTS’  ROADMAP    Stages  of  ParenNng  Your    

Child  with  Dyslexia    

But it also can look like this!

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Let’s  take  a  look  at  some  of  the  milestones  that  may  be  on  a  parent’s  journey..      

It’s  been  said,  parents  of  children  with  dyslexia  can  travel  through  stages  similar    to  “grief  stages.”    

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PARENTS’  ROADMAP    Stages  of  ParenNng  Your    

Child  with  Dyslexia    

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Swiss  psychiatrist  Elisabeth  Kübler–Ross  proposed  the  “Stages  of  Grief  Model”  in  her  1969  book,  On  Death  and  Dying.    

Kübler-Ross Stages of Grief

Depression Bargaining

Acceptance

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Kübler-Ross Stages of Grief

Depression Bargaining

Acceptance STAGES OF GRIEF HYPOTHESIS:

A series of five emotional stages are experienced upon

the loss of a loved one

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Of course, reality is messier than constructs.

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Kübler-Ross Stages of Grief

Depression Bargaining

Acceptance REALITY IS MESSIER: These aren’t ALL the

possible emotions and they can occur in any order, even

recycle

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Still, such frameworks can offer perspective in situations where people transition through stages.

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Coming to terms with dyslexia can be an emotional journey for a parent — one that can include an initial sense of loss.

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For  example,  when  our  children  are  born,  we  tend  to  imagine    scenes  more  like  this  …  Above  

Average  

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(It’s  called  the  “Lake  Wobegone  Effect.”)    

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school

NOT  scenes  like  this!  Embracing    a  different  scenario    can  be  challenging.  

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Stages  of  parenting    a  child  with  dyslexia  might  look  something  like  this  …  

Search for answers

Diagnosis

Relief

@school

My Child has Dyslexia!

Crisis

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STAGE I: Worries/doubts alternate with denial; crisis brings things to a head and triggers search for answers; diagnosis

brings relief but often anger, especially at the school

Stages of parenting a child with dyslexia might look something like this ...

Worries/Doubts

I.

Diagnosis

Relief

@school Fight for my kid!

Learn rights/responsibilities Nurture

my kid’s strengths

My Child has Dyslexia!

Crisis

Learn to advocate

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STAGE II: Learn to fight for child/refine advocacy skills; learn rights/responsibilities and how to nurture

child’s strengths; find supportive community

Search for answers

Find community & support

Worries/Doubts

Stages of parenting a child with dyslexia might look something like this ...

I.

II.

Diagnosis

Relief

@school

Fight for kids like mine

My Child has Dyslexia!

Crisis

Learn to advocate

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STAGE III: Fight for ALL kids with dyslexia; learn more about dyslexia and related issues (sometimes becoming

an advocate or OG teacher); forge strategic alliances

Learn more about dyslexia & related issues

Forge strategic alliances/partnerships

III. II.

Search for answers

Fight for my kid!

Learn rights/responsibilities Nurture

my kid’s strengths

Find

community & support

Worries/Doubts

Stages of parenting a child with dyslexia might look something like this ...

I.

Diagnosis

Relief

@school

Fight for kids like mine Find

community & support

Learn more about dyslexia & related issues

Learn about EBP, Implementation

Science, ed-policy, legislation, etc.

(sustainable change)

Improve system for ALL kids My Child

has Dyslexia!

Crisis

Learn to advocate

Forge strategic alliances/partnerships

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STAGE IV: Go deeper—learn about things like evidence-based practices (EBP) and Implementation Science; work to improve the education system for ALL vulnerable children

IV.

Search for answers

Fight for my kid!

Learn rights/responsibilities Nurture

my kid’s strengths

I. Worries/Doubts

Stages of parenting a child with dyslexia might look something like this ...

II. III.

REMEMBER    

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Other  than  Stage  I,    we  might  find  a  healthy  way  of  being  at  any  stage.    

Depending  on  what’s  going  on  with  our  kids,  we  might  revisit  some  stages.    

This  isn’t  necessarily  sequential  or  hierarchical.    

Parenting Kids With Dyslexia

SOMETIMES, AS WE EVOLVE THROUGH STAGES, WE HIT A BRICK WALL WITH A SCHOOL.

Sometimes, despite skilled advocacy and great effort to partner with a school, it fails to progress and to develop the knowledge, practices, and services

needed to meet the needs of students with dyslexia. .

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AS  ONE  PARENT  SAYS  

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Hitting  the  school  brick  wall—one  of  the  most  difficult  phases  of  parenting  a  child  with  dyslexia—can  happen  at  any  point  in  our  own  evolution.    

“This  can  spiral  us  into  a  whole  new  circuit  that’s  more  external  than  grieving  the  loss  of  preconceived  ideas  about  our  children.”    

Support, insights, strategies from parents who have been through this stage can help.

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THE  POINT  IS    As  you  work  to  help  your  child,  sometimes  it’s  helpful  to:  •  Get  out  of  the  weeds    •  View  the  big  picture    •  Understand  some  of              your  own  milestones      in  the  journey  ahead  

•  Find  others  on  the  same            path  a  few  steps  ahead  

I.

II. III.

IV.

What  stage(s)  are  you  in  now?    What  stage  do  you  want  to  be  in?  

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I.

II. III.

IV.

Have  you  found  yourself  here?    If  so,  at  what  stage(s)?  

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PARENTS’  ROADMAP    Stages  of  ParenNng  Your    

Child  with  Dyslexia    

What do you need to do to get to the stage you want to be in?

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PARENTS’  ROADMAP    Stages  of  ParenNng  Your    

Child  with  Dyslexia    

Of course, getting the right kind of help for your child…

HOT TOPICS In Dyslexia & Literacy

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Stages  of  ParenNng  Your    Child  with  Dyslexia    

PARENTS’  ROADMAP    

…can change the

picture dramatically!

Visit eida.org to learn more about what

teachers need

to know.

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BUT  REMEMBER    

Appreciate  and  cultivate  those  abilities  and  interests.    

You  never  know  what  doors  they  will  open  for  your  child  later  in  life.        

Keep  things  in  balance.  Help  your  child  discover  what  he  or  she  is  good  at  and  enjoys  doing!!    

   FINALLY    You  don’t  need    to  do  all  this  alone.  Many  fine  organizations    can  help  you  find  information  and  resources  for    you  and  your  child.    

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PARENTING KIDS W/

DYSLEXIA

The  International  Dyslexia  Association  (IDA),  with  in-­‐depth,  evidence-­‐based  information,    is  one  of  the  best!    Check  out  eida.org  

eida.org  

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The End!

Other  very  helpful  organizations  include:    

Decoding  Dyslexia    

Find  these  and  more  online!    

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