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Minimalistic spiritual art print that combines a positive affirmation with a color gradient related to the corresponding chakra. You are the creator of your reality - combat limiting thinking patterns with the help of positive affirmations, a practice based on well-established psychological theory. The color gradient is specially selected to accord with the associated chakra, creating a captivating visual display that will elevate your space. Consider what type of energy you wish to enhance in your life, or inspire a loved one with a thoughtful present. The color orange is associated with the sacral chakra. This energy center is associated with pleasure and overall enjoyment of life. • Instantly available as a digital download. Print vivid, high-definition artworks in any size you like. • Upon completing the order, you will be provided with a download link. Download the files to your computer and print them as many times as you desire. • Multiple ways to print: choose printing at home, using an online printing service, or supporting a local print store. • Multiple ways of use: apart from creating posters, you can transfer the print on canvas, or create affirmation cards. FILE RATIOS AND SIZES • Each download includes 5 high resolution (300 dpi) print ready PDF's in different aspect ratios that can be printed out as large as required (see the last image in the listing for a full size guide). • Providing the files in PDF format ensures the best possible quality and allows for enlargement without any loss of quality. However, I would be happy to assist if you require a different file format. IMPORTANT • The quality of the final, physical artwork will be determined by the quality of the printer and paper. For best results, I recommend choosing heavier card stock (above 170gsm) with matte or semi matte finish. • If you opt for uncoated paper, the prints may appear slightly darker than they do on the screen. TERMS & CONDITIONS • The artwork cannot be redistributed or resold in any format. • Altering or creating new works of art from the artwork is prohibited. • Digital items cannot be returned or exchanged. • The artwork is for personal, non-commercial use only - please get in touch via message if you are interested in commercial rights or art licensing options.
What do you do when you learn that your child has dyslexia? Should you hide this diagnosis to protect them from labels and misunderstandings, or should you tell them? If you do decide to tell them, how do you do this? Can you help them to overcome any potential fears or misunderstandings? These are the questions that I will answer in this blog that includes kid-friendly graphics. What are the Benefits of Telling Your Child That He or She Has Dyslexia? Educating your child with dyslexia about the common signs and misconceptions can help them to: understand that they learn in a different way than other kids that don’t have dyslexia. shed negative labels such as stupid, careless, unmotivated and lazy. correct any misunderstandings. identify with other successful people that have or had dyslexia. acquire the needed intervention and instruction in school. learn that many people with dyslexia have strengths that others do not have. Individuals with dyslexia are often: great at communicating their ideas aloud. creative, critical thinkers. good at seeing the big picture. excellent at solving puzzles and building things. If you want to learn more about dyslexia consider reading: The Dyslexic Advantage Overcoming dyslexia Help your Child Understand Dyslexia by Reviewing the Eleven Common Signs Show your child the image below and read the list out loud. Ask them to identify which symptoms describe their difficulties. You have or had trouble with letter reversals (b and d) and words reversals (was and saw). You have or had troubles with reading aloud. You have or had trouble with words problems in math. You have or had trouble understanding jokes, punchlines, sarcasm and inferences. You have or had trouble following a series of written or aural directions. You have or had trouble mispronouncing words. You have or had trouble rhyming words. You have or had trouble telling directions. You have or had trouble recalling names or words. You have or had trouble with spelling You have or had trouble learning how to read. What are Four Myths and Truths about Dyslexia? Show your child the graphic below and read the list of myths and truths out loud. Ask them to respond to each of the myths - "Have you ever felt this way?" Then read the truth and address any questions. Myth #1: People with dyslexia are not smart. Truth #1: Many dyslexic individuals are extremely bright and creative. In fact, many kids with dyslexia are gifted. Watch a video on famous people with dyslexia: Click Here Myth #2: People with dyslexia cannot learn to read or write. Truth #2: With the right intervention and instruction people with dyslexia can become excellent readers and writers. Myth #3: People with dyslexia see things backwards. Truth #3: Dyslexia is not a vision problem. It has to do with how the brain make sense of what is seen. Myth #4: People with dyslexia are lazy and should try harder. Truth #4: Kids with dyslexia learn differently. When they are asked to learn in a way that does not work well for them, it can take more time. Finding Multisensory Remedial Tools for Kids with Dyslexia: If you are looking for fun, creative and multisensory remedial materials, lessons and games created for learners with dyslexia, CLICK HERE. If you would like a free copy of these images CLICK HERE. Cheers, Dr. Erica Warren Dr. Erica Warren is the author, illustrator, and publisher of multisensory educational materials at Good Sensory Learning and Dyslexia Materials. She is also the director of Learning to Learn and Learning Specialist Courses. · Blog: https://learningspecialistmaterials.blogspot.com/ · YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/warrenerica1 · Podcast: https://godyslexia.com/ · Store: http://www.Goodsensorylearning.com/ & www.dyslexiamaterials.com · Courses: http://www.learningspecialistcourses.com/ · Newsletter Sign-up: https://app.convertkit.com/landing_pages/69400