The ugly truth about dyslexia is that no cure exists. But caring professionals, dyslexia specialists and passionate educators have methods to teach the way a dyslexia person learns best. These are the people who can help your child overcome their strugg ...
Learning to Love Your Different-Abilities
Theodore Roosevelt said, “Believe you can and you’re halfway there.” The 26th president of the United States, who was also the youngest, sure was onto something… If you’ve taken on this mantra as a parent, or just hoping your child with a different-ab ...
Signs Your Child Is Self-Advocating for Help
Self-Advocacy, by definition, is the ability to communicate your needs. For many children with undiagnosed dyslexia or any other neurodiversity, communicating their needs may not come naturally. If you have noticed signs your child may be struggling ...