Emotional Overload of Attention
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Continuing to force the child to face these upsetting
situations only conditions stronger and even more skill disrupting negative
emotions. It is like trying to force a child’s hand into a fire. The more you
force it, the more frightened he becomes of fire and the harder he learns to
struggle to get away from it. If this scenario is repeated, as reading and math
are, then after a while just the mention or distant sight of fire will terrify
the child and make him flee. Many children are very upset at the sight of
reading and develop many ways of avoiding it.
Many times in my work with these children, extinguishing
these negative feelings improves their performance in math and reading several
grade levels in just a few hours. And, this is not because I am teaching math
and reading skills. I do not. It is because I am reducing their emotional
arousal so that they can access the skills that they already have. They already
knew how to perform at a higher level than they were able to demonstrate. My
treatment strategy just makes it possible for them to access those skills.
Helping with Reading and Math. |