We each have a unique purpose, and finding the right career path is essential for anyone to succeed. This is especially true for those with dyslexia or other learning disabilities that make particular tasks more difficult. People with dyslexia, a neu ...
What makes a classroom Dyslexia-Friendly?
They say what makes a house a home is the people you share it with. For children in school, their home is a classroom for 8 hours of the day. It’s important that home is warm and inviting for each student. A place to feel safe. A space where they are fr ...
5 Secret Fears About Dyslexia
Any major life change or update can be scary. And for most parents, their biggest fears include their children’s future. If you are a parent reading this who has recently, or ever dealt with an unwanted diagnosis for your child, we see you. Your feeling ...
Differences Between Dyslexia and Dysgraphia
Kids say the darndest things when they read, but does this mean they have dyslexia? Some kids write their 3’s as E’s or E’s as 3’s, but does this mean they have dysgraphia? Well, for about 80% of the population, it likely means neither. But for 1 in eve ...