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My oldest son has dyslexia. It used to break my heart the difficulty this bright child had with learning to read. Reading his written work can be difficult as he still has so many spelling errors. When he took the Iowa Basic Skills Test, he scored incredibly high in many areas but when it came to spelling he was way below grade level. This was only three years ago when he was 13. Of course this is painful, especially if you know that your child is intelligent. We had his IQ tested and I was told that he scored right under genius level(don’t remember his exact score).
What helps me is to pray for him and to pay attention to those with worse problems. There are parents with kids who will die before they reach adulthood, have horrible facial birth defects or are paralyzed. Years ago, before antibiotics, something like half of all children died before reaching adulthood. Remembering that I am not the only mom dealing with difficulties really helps and it even makes me feel lucky. You have to remember that God never promised that life would be easy or without troubles.
I am sure that your children have many good qualities. My son is much more compassionate and tender hearted then many kids his age. He has an amazing amount of patience with his sisters. Sometimes he cooks dinner just to be nice and he is eager to get a job. Most kids like him and adults are impressed with his good manners. Perhaps if he didn’t have the problems with his dyslexia then he would be a different person with faults that would be less apparent but more troublesome, like lying or cruelty.
Some people try to claim that ADHD didn’t exist in their parents time but we have to remember that for most of our country’s existence a person didn’t need a college education. It is only fairly recent that college was necessary to support yourself. In the 1960’s my Dad joined the military with only a sixth grade education. He and my mom were not rich but she was able to remain at home without working an outside job. I am going to guess that in the past most kids with ADHD and Dyslexia simply quit school and got a job. Now you have to have a college education to get anything beyond a minimum wage job.Plus in some families ADHD could be an advantage. If you work on a farm then having excess energy might actually be a help.
What helps me is to pray for him and to pay attention to those with worse problems. There are parents with kids who will die before they reach adulthood, have horrible facial birth defects or are paralyzed. Years ago, before antibiotics, something like half of all children died before reaching adulthood. Remembering that I am not the only mom dealing with difficulties really helps and it even makes me feel lucky. You have to remember that God never promised that life would be easy or without troubles.
I am sure that your children have many good qualities. My son is much more compassionate and tender hearted then many kids his age. He has an amazing amount of patience with his sisters. Sometimes he cooks dinner just to be nice and he is eager to get a job. Most kids like him and adults are impressed with his good manners. Perhaps if he didn’t have the problems with his dyslexia then he would be a different person with faults that would be less apparent but more troublesome, like lying or cruelty.
Some people try to claim that ADHD didn’t exist in their parents time but we have to remember that for most of our country’s existence a person didn’t need a college education. It is only fairly recent that college was necessary to support yourself. In the 1960’s my Dad joined the military with only a sixth grade education. He and my mom were not rich but she was able to remain at home without working an outside job. I am going to guess that in the past most kids with ADHD and Dyslexia simply quit school and got a job. Now you have to have a college education to get anything beyond a minimum wage job.Plus in some families ADHD could be an advantage. If you work on a farm then having excess energy might actually be a help.