Ep. 212: How Dyslexia Impacts Mental Health
Diverse Thinking Different Learning - Un pódcast de Karen Wilson - Martes
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Today, we’re exploring a crucial yet often overlooked topic: the impact of dyslexia on mental health. Dyslexia affects nearly 20% of people in the United States, yet its influence goes far beyond reading challenges. Many don’t realize the deep connection between dyslexia and mental health issues like anxiety, depression, and self-esteem struggles. Misunderstandings and stigma can lead to feelings of isolation, particularly in children who face early reading difficulties. This episode explores how misconceptions contribute to mental health challenges and why addressing these issues is so important. We’ll also discuss how co-occurring challenges like ADHD and anxiety can make individuals with dyslexia even more vulnerable. Proper interventions not only improve reading skills but also build resilience and boost self-esteem, creating a foundation for positive mental health outcomes. Show Notes: [1:20] - Research shows that up to 20% of people in the United States have dyslexia. [2:09] - For years, dyslexia has been misunderstood. There is no link between dyslexia and intelligence. [3:04] - Children who struggle early in reading are more prone to experience social anxiety and depression. [4:25] - Many children with dyslexia often have co-occurring challenges like ADHD and anxiety disorders. This makes them even more vulnerable. [5:50] - With proper interventions, not only can we improve reading skills, but we can boost self-esteem and resilience in children with dyslexia. [6:31] - Early intervention and diagnosis make a big difference, but common myths and misconceptions slow things down. [8:21] - Dyslexia is a part of a person’s identity but it's not the whole story. Understanding dyslexia is important to understanding its impact on mental health. Links and Related Resources: What is Dyslexia? Episode 208: Overcoming Dyslexia and Addressing the Reading Crisis with Sally Shaywitz Episode 209: How the Science of Reading Can Close Literacy Gaps with Dr. Benjamin Powers Episode 115: A Family Approach to Dyslexia with Dr. Lauren Episode 183: Unlocking Potential - A Dyslexia Journey with Rosalin Abigail Kyere-Nartey Connect with Us: Get on our Email List Book a Consultation Get Support and Connect with a ChildNEXUS Provider Register for Our Self-Paced Mini Courses: Support for Parents Who Have Children with ADHD, Anxiety or Dyslexia The Diverse Thinking Different Learning podcast is intended for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical or legal advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Additionally, the views and opinions expressed by the host and guests are not considered treatment and do not necessarily reflect those of ChildNEXUS, Inc or the host, Dr. Karen Wilson.