Parent Toolkit: Daily Routine, Home Strategies & Study Plan for Children with Dyslexia, ADHD & Developmental Learning Issues

Many parents ask:
“Doctor, what can we do at home?”
“Tuition se bhi nahi hota, phir kya karein?”
“Should we be strict or supportive?”

The truth is β€” parents are the most powerful therapists a child can ever have. Not because they know techniques, but because they give consistency, safety, and love β€” every single day.

This article gives a step-by-step home guide for parents of children with dyslexia, dysgraphia, ADHD, dyscalculia, AuDHD or developmental delays.

🏑 1. Daily Routine That Supports Learning

Children with SLD/ADHD thrive in structure, repetition, and predictability.
Here’s a sample plan:

Time Activity
6:30–7:00 am Wake up, sunlight exposure (improves focus & circadian rhythm)
7:00–7:30 am Breakfast + verbal conversation (no TV/phones)
8:00–1:30 pm School time
2:00–3:00 pm Lunch + Rest (no screens)
3:00–4:00 pm Outdoor play β€” physical activity improves brain attention circuits
4:30–6:00 pm Study time β€” broken into 20-min blocks (Pomodoro method)
6:00–7:00 pm Hobbies / music / drawing / LEGOs
7:30–8:00 pm Family time β€” reading, storytelling, talking
8:00–9:00 pm Dinner + light conversation
9:00–9:30 pm Bedtime routine β€” no screens, calming environment

❗ Important: Stick to routine, even during holidays. Children with ADHD/dyslexia need consistency more than motivation.

πŸ“– 2. Home Study Method – The β€œ20-Minute Rule”

Children with ADHD or dyslexia struggle in long study sessions.
Avoid forcing 2-hour continuous homework.

βœ… Instead use the 20–5–20 Study Pattern:

  • 20 minutes study

  • 5 minutes break (water, stretching)

  • Next 20 minutes study

  • Stop after 4 cycles

Reward efforts β€” small sticker/stars chart works wonders.

✍️ 3. How to Improve Reading at Home (For Dyslexia)

βœ” Use phonics + tracing + speaking together
βœ” Let child point finger while reading (it improves eye tracking)
βœ” Use big-font picture books, TARA books, Tulika books, Amar Chitra Katha
βœ” Practice daily for just 10–15 minutes
βœ” Read to the child β†’ Read with child β†’ Read by child

πŸ“Œ Golden Rule: Don’t jump into textbooks directly. Start with story books, large print pages, 3-line paragraphs.

πŸ–ŠοΈ 4. Writing Support (Dysgraphia / Poor Handwriting)

βœ… Use 4-line notebooks or graph paper
βœ… Use pencil grips or triangular pencils
βœ… Teach letter formation in air, sand tray, rice tray, board before paper
βœ… Copy one sentence β†’ repeat aloud β†’ write from memory

Fun hack: Write letters on child’s back with finger β€” ask them to guess. Builds tactile memory.

πŸ”’ 5. Math at Home (Dyscalculia / Fear of Numbers)

βœ” Use visual objects: beads, rajma beans, Lego pieces
βœ” Teach addition/subtraction using kitchen items β†’ not books
βœ” Use number lines, dot cards, abacus
βœ” Teach time using real clocks & calendars
βœ” Teach money using real coins, buying chocolate exercises

πŸ“± 6. Mobile / TV Detox – Without Drama

Bad Habit Replacement
YouTube during meals Family talk during meals
Watching cartoons before school Music or conversation
Phone for calming tantrum Hug + breathing technique
Gaming 3+ hrs Outdoor play + schedule chart

βœ… Set Screen Rule: β€œNo screens during school days except 30 minutes supervised learning content.”
βœ… Use parenting control apps like Google Family Link

😒 7. When Kids Cry During Homework

Instead of saying:
❌ β€œWhy are you so slow?”
❌ β€œSee your sister, how she studies!”

Say:
βœ… β€œTake a deep breath, let’s try together.”
βœ… β€œWe’ll do just 5 questions now. You don’t have to finish everything today.”

πŸ§ͺ 8. When to Seek Professional Help

Situation Seek Help From
Poor reading/writing persists after age 7 Child Psychiatrist / Clinical Psychologist
Extreme anger, crying, low confidence Counsellor / CBT therapist
Unable to hold pencil, poor motor skills Occupational Therapist
Poor attention, restlessness, hyperactivity ADHD evaluation
Severe spelling/maths failure in school SLD Assessment (NIMHANS battery)

βœ… 9. What Parents Should NOT Do

🚫 Force long sitting hours
🚫 Call child lazy, careless, weak
🚫 Increase tuition instead of therapy
🚫 Compare with siblings
🚫 Use fear (β€œFail hogaya toh dekh lena”)

πŸ’‘ 10. What Children Need to Hear More Often

βœ” β€œYou are not your marks.”
βœ” β€œLet’s try again β€” I believe in you.”
βœ” β€œEveryone learns differently. I’m with you.”
βœ” β€œYour effort matters more than the result.”

πŸ‘¨β€βš•οΈ About the Author

Dr. Srinivas Rajkumar T
MD (AIIMS, New Delhi), DNB Psychiatry
Consultant – Child, Adolescent & Family Psychiatry
Mind & Memory Clinic – Apollo Clinic
(Opp. Phoenix MarketCity), Velachery, Chennai
πŸ“ž +91-8595155808 | 🌐 www.srinivasaiims.com

Specialised in Learning Disabilities (Dyslexia, Dysgraphia, Dyscalculia), ADHD, Autism, Behaviour Therapy & Parent Guidance Programs.

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