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Born to be Free
Advocate Robin Beauchemin candidly shares her family’s personal journey with her son’s dyslexia diagnosis in this nine-part blog series.
Three Tips for Parents Who are Concerned That Their Child is Struggling to Read
Is your child struggling to read? Do you suspect a learning disability? Advocate Allison Meyerson shares her top three tips on how parents can help a struggling reader.
Multisensory Techniques Enhance Reading Acquisition
Multisensory techniques enhance a student's reading acquisition.
Response to Intervention Should Not Delay an Evaluation
Learn more about Response to Intervention (RTI) and Multi-Tiered Systems of Support as well as how intervention should not delay an evaluation.
Understanding Anxiety in Children with Dyslexia: Signs, Strategies, and Support
It’s common for neurodiverse children to experience anxiety. How do we know if a child has anxiety because of their dyslexia or if they are generally anxious?
Defining Dyslexia
What exactly is the meaning of the word dyslexia? We’ve heard the word time and time again. As the Science of Reading (SoR), the body of research that shows how students learn to read, becomes more mainstream and the identification of students with dyslexia is increasing, SOR will remain at the forefront of the conversation.
Lessons Learned From MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle and Her Dyslexia Journey
On a recent episode of The Today Show, journalist Stephanie Ruhle shared the story of her dyslexia journey. Here we look at the lessons we can learn from her story and list next steps for parents who suspect their child may have dyslexia.
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.
The Orton-Gillingham Approach: What It Is & Why It Works!
What is the Orton- Gillingham approach? Why does it work so well? In this article, we're taking a look at OG and explaining why it is so effective!
Universal Reading Screening: What Parents Need to Know Now!
If your child is struggling to read, you may be wondering what steps to take to help. The first step is to request the results of his/her universal dyslexia screening. But, what is a universal screener?