Navigating Parenting Decisions Related to Dyslexia and Learning Differences
Parenting and Relationships
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1h 4m
Children’s cognitive and academic development naturally can follow a range of paces and profiles. It’s hard as a parent to know when your impressions warrant intervention – and it’s hard to know what to do if you suspect your child might need more.
Join us for an informative event with Tassan Sung and Golnaz Mindell as they lead a conversation with Megan Perna, an expert in dyslexia and learning differences.
YPOers will learn how to help their children be the best learners they may be by identifying learning differences, addressing them, recognizing the importance of early intervention, and helping them best support their kids’ superpowers.
By attending this event, you will:
Achieve baseline knowledge on learning differences.
Receive answers to questions regarding cognitive and academic development.
Understand how to respond confidently and strategically when observing learning profiles.
Navigate learning differences successfully.
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