Southington Mom Joins Firm That Helps Those Affected By Dyslexia
The mother of three is an advocate for Right to Read Advocacy LLC, which works with parents/children who must deal with dyslexia.
“I am excited and honored to become a member of Right to Read Advocacy. Being able to work with fellow advocates that share the same passion as me is a dream,” Beauchemin said. “I feel that strength comes in numbers and working together is when we will see change for these students that so desperately need it.”
SOUTHINGTON, CT — A local mother has joined a statewide company whose aim it to help parents/pupils dealing with dyslexia improve learning and navigate the special education system.
Southington resident Robin Beauchemin has joined Right to Read Advocacy, LLC, a specialized service that supports families and children through the journey of dyslexia diagnosis.
As a member and special education advocate, Beauchemin will be provide special education advocacy services for families throughout Connecticut.
“I am excited and honored to become a member of Right to Read Advocacy. Being able to work with fellow advocates that share the same passion as me is a dream,” Beauchemin said. “I feel that strength comes in numbers and working together is when we will see change for these students that so desperately need it.”
Beauchemin said she understands the painful struggle that most parents go through to get their children identified with dyslexia.
She is the mother of three children with a mix of unique educational needs ranging from dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, ADHD, and Auditory Processing Disorder.
Her journey started in 2020. when her oldest son was identified as a dyslexic learner.
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