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Elevate Your Advocacy: Five Ways Right to Read Advocacy Supports Dyslexia Advocates and Related Professionals
Do you want to make a greater impact and elevate your advocacy work? If so, joining Right to Read Advocacy’s membership program might be just what you need!
A Year in Review + A Thank You!
Right to Read Advocacy Celebrates One Year And Gives Back to Community
Five Tips for Being an Effective Advocate for Your Child
I’ve been following the good work of Debbie Reber, founder and CEO of Tilt Parenting and author of Differently Wired. I really appreciate the insight that she shares on how to advocate for our children. A recent email she sent struck me as especially valuable to our community.
A note from our founder…
An update from our founder! There’s a light at the end of the tunnel.
Finding the Right Advocate for Your Family
A non-attorney special education advocate supports parents who are seeking better outcomes as they navigate the special education system.
MYdys App Supports Dyslexic Learners and Classroom Teachers
MYdys app supports dyslexic learners and their classroom teachers
High School Student with Dyslexia Creates Tee-Shirt to Raise Awareness
High school student with dyslexia raises awareness with tee shirt sale
High School Student with Dyslexia Inspired to Write Children’s Book
High school student with dyslexia inspired to write children’s book
Using Literacy Evaluation Data to Drive Student Instruction
Using Literacy Evaluation Data to Drive Student Instruction
How Does a Literacy Evaluation Support a Child’s Educational Needs?
Your child has had a literacy evaluation. Now what’s next?
What Are the Key Components of a Literacy Evaluation
Why are the key components of a literacy evaluation?
Ten Reasons to Consider a Literacy Evaluation
Top ten reasons to consider a literacy evaluation
What is the EarlyBird Literacy Screener?
Learn more about the EarlyBird Literacy screener and signs of dyslexia.
Request for Evaluation - Sample Letter
If you have concerns about your child’s reading ability, contact your child’s school today - don’t delay. Here is a sample letter.
How to Use Data to Drive Decisions
In preparing for an IEP meeting, learn how to use your child’s data to drive decision-making.
How to Document Everything
If you have a child in special education, be sure to document everything in writing. Here are a few ways to get started.
How to Take a Child-Centered Approach
In preparing for and attending an IEP meeting, remember to take a child-centered approach. Here are some ideas on how to include your child’s perspective.
How to Build Your Village
If you have a child in special education, be sure to build your village of support. You will need help along this journey.