Having your child diagnosed with dyslexia or one of the other neurodiverse traits can be a traumatic situation that often leads to the panic of what to do to help. Since every neurodiverse person is different, what to do can differ greatly. But beyond the issue of specific treatments and assists, there are some principles that you can follow that are universal.
This article focuses on practical advice for the parent(s) of a neurodiverse child based on my experience of parenting a child with dyslexia and ADHD.