Wednesday, September 26, 2018

Helping Dyslexic Children: The Martial Art Way

Helping Dyslexic Children: The Martial Art Way

Bruce McCorry's Martial Arts Center
220 Newbury St
Peabody MA 01960

Phone: (978) 535-7878
Email: info@brucemccorrys.com




 Dyslexia is a learning disability commonly found among children, one that tampers with a child’s ability to read, write and spell, primarily affecting the reading skills. Being dyslexic is not just about having a hard time academically. It can deeply affect a child psychologically and emotionally too, thus coming in the way of a child’s aspirations and success. That is exactly why the name of Scott Sonnon, the martial art genius and the five-time martial art championship winner caught the news a few years back. Sonnon made it into success and fame despite his long battle with dyslexia and the social attitude to dyslexic people. Sonnon’s story reminds us of what martial arts can do to help children with dyslexia.


 Thinking New: Alternate Learning Methods and Martial Arts for Dyslexia

 Dyslexia can be a challenging part of one’s life. However, introducing children to new and innovative learning techniques, like visual learning, audio learning and kinesthetic learning are proven to improve their ability to read and deal with words. An out-of-the-box learning combination like this, assisted by martial arts, can bring much change to the regular learning experience of a dyslexic child.


 Martial arts as a co-curricular activity helps children with dyslexia in many ways:
  • The pressurizing atmosphere of a regular classroom is often difficult for a dyslexic child. Therefore a fun, activity-filled enjoyable activity like martial arts will help them to deal with the pressures put on them by regular classrooms, and will gradually equip them to perform better in a pressurized situation itself.
  • Martial arts can work wonders with self-confidence and self-esteem, something that many dyslexic children struggle with. Dyslexic children are often unsure of their own performance, which makes them sometimes doubt their self-worth and ability to be successful. Martial arts builds self-confidence and self-worth in them through mind disciplining and emotional management.
  • A serious issue when it comes to dyslexic kids, is the social reception to dyslexia. It is not just the general societal attitude to dyslexic children that marks them off as different and incapable, but also the immediate response from classmates and others whom they are surrounded by. Dyslexic children are easier targets of bullying, impatience and neglect. Martial arts help to deal with such social responses by gradually equipping kids to be assertive, strong and confident. Martial arts’ role in self-defense too helps in this.
  • Martial arts have direct psychological and neurological benefits as well. New and upcoming research speaks of how martial arts can improve memory, quicken reflexes, and enhance sensory and perceptive alertness. All of these can be of help to children suffering from dyslexia at a fundamental level. Though martial arts is never a cure for dyslexia, it can greatly assist proven methods of coping and alternate learning.

Professional Martial Arts for Dyslexia and Special Needs at Bruce McCorry’s Academy

 Bruce McCorry’s Academy, the renowned and long-standing martial art school in Peabody, Massachusetts is a great choice for those who want to try martial arts for dyslexic children. Celebrating its fortieth anniversary this year, the academy runs martial art lessons for children with not just dyslexia, but anyone who falls in the broad range of autistic spectrum. Led by professionally qualified and experienced instructors, and running on a specially crafted syllabus, the Bruce McCorry’s program could be the one life-changing choice in a dyslexic child’s life.


Bruce McCorry's Martial Arts Center
220 Newbury St
Peabody MA 01960

Phone: (978) 535-7878
Email: info@brucemccorrys.com

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