
Struggling With Dysgraphia? These 10 Practical Tips Will Help Your Child Become a More Confident and Capable Writer
Struggling with dysgraphia? These 10 practical tips will help your child become a more confident and capable writer
Struggling with dysgraphia? These 10 practical tips will help your child become a more confident and capable writer
Montessori meets multisensory: discover how hands-on learning helps children with dyslexia build strong reading foundations.
How my journey as a mom to a child with dyslexia sparked a mission to change reading outcomes for struggling kids everywhere.
Home-schooling a child with dyslexia can feel overwhelming—here’s what I’ve learned, what I’d do differently, and how you can set your child up for success.
How to become a faster reader? Well, first you need to discover what gives you joy. Let me tell you about a student of mine. Did you know bunny speed dating was a thing?
Improve focus, speed, and comprehension while reading. A simple tool—and the right posture—can transform how your brain processes words.
My sister gave me a coaster that said, “In the cookies of life, sisters are the chocolate chips.” It got me thinking that for many students, teachers are the chocolate chips.
Too many dyslexic students are misjudged as lazy or disruptive. Here’s what’s really going on—and how we can stop them from being lost or forgotten.
Structured Literacy isn’t just a buzzword—it’s the proven approach that helps struggling readers, including those with dyslexia, finally make real progress.
Syllables, consonants, and vowels form the foundation of reading. When kids master these, they stop guessing—and start decoding with confidence.