February 22, 2012

Overcoming a Learning Disability With Tutoring

Parenting a child with a learning disability has many challenges, and one of them may include hiring a tutor to help your child. For this reason, you may have to interview several candidates before selecting the one that’s best suited to your child’s needs.

You can find listings for tutors who specialize in helping children with learning disabilities through Canada 411. When you are searching for a tutor, there are a number of questions you can ask to help you ascertain whether or not the person you are considering is the right one. These can include:

  • What are your qualifications?
  • How much experience have you had?
  • Are you trained in one specific type of learning disability? If so, which one?

If the answers given to those and other questions are satisfactory, you can then move on to introducing the tutor to the child. This is a very important part of the process, and you should observe the first meeting carefully. You’ll be able to see fairly quickly if the tutor and your child are going to be compatible.

Watch how the tutor reacts to your child’s personality. If your child is sullen, is it obvious that the tutor is not taking it personally? Or, if your child is a charmer who tries to use that to his advantage, will the tutor recognize that and deal with it appropriately?

If it’s apparent that a particular tutor isn’t going to be a good match, don’t worry. You can find others that may work better. Eventually, you will find one that can work well with your child.

 

 

How to Find a Local Support Group for Parents with Children who have Disabilities

As a parent having a child that has been diagnosed or has a disability can be extremely stressful and frustrating. If you’ve never faced a situation like this it can be even worse trying to figure out what to do, how to support your child and how to keep yourself sane and healthy at the same time.

Many parents find a lot of comfort in attending support groups for parents with disabilities. These support groups offer a supportive environment that allows the parents to learn about the disability without having to face a judgmental place. These groups are also great sources of information, inspiration and support.

So how does a parent find a local support group for parents with disabled children?

Here are some of the ways you can find a local support group for parents with children who have disabilities.

Online. Many support groups have local chapters that have websites available online. Simply run a google or yahoo search for local groups and you should be able to come up with a list of groups that meet in your local area. If there is no local chapter of a support group, some groups meet online and offer the same type of support.

Ask Your Child’s Doctor. A lot of local support groups reach out to local doctor’s to help spread the word. Ask your child’s doctor if they know of any local support groups for your children’s disability and he should be able to direct you in a general direction as to where to find these types of groups.

Call the Local Hospital. Most hospitals run the support groups right out of the hospital. Calling the local hospital will allow you to get in touch with a community outreach person who should be able to direct you in the right direction. If the hospital does not have a support group they should be able to direct you to a place that does have a support group.

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