The first day of school can bring up a lot of feelings for kids with Dyslexia. They may feel nervous about starting something new. They may feel like it’s too soon and they’re not ready. Or, they may be excited about a new grade, seeing friends and new teachers. During this transition, it’s important to […]
A diagnosis for your child can feel like a relief–you finally have answers–and overwhelming–now what? In particular, a diagnosis of Dyslexia can make you feel vindicated. Now you know what was causing your child’s difficulties in school. But, what comes next? The next step is to get your child support in school and build a […]
Each child’s path to reading is different, and that is especially true for kids with Dyslexia. The one thing we do know about these unique children is that they will, at some point, need accomodations to learn to read. This is why parents and teachers need to inform themselves about Dyslexia reading instruction methods for […]
When your child is diagnosed, one next step is figuring out how to set them up for success in school: IEP vs. 504 plan for Dyslexia? These are the two main ways public schools provide support to students with Dyslexia. These are similar, but not the same, so it’s important to understand each option, and […]
Welcome to the Dyslexia at Home Tips for Parents by Parents guide. Dyslexia as Brilliance to Encourage Hey parents, Email used to feel like a simple joy, remember? A way to connect with loved ones near and far. But over time, it became cluttered. With all the information available online, searching for resources to parent […]
Are Dyslexia and nutrition related at all? Dyslexia, for those unfamiliar with it, is like your brain is playing a perpetual game where it mixes up letters and words in ways that can make reading and writing feel like climbing Mount Everest without oxygen. In recent years, one area that has gained popularity is the […]