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Questions Every Parent Should Ask Before Hiring a Dyslexia Professional

If you’ve ever been told, “Oh yes, they’re Orton-Gillingham trained,” and still felt unsure, you’re not imagining things.

That phrase sounds reassuring — and sometimes it is — but in practice, it can mean wildly different things depending on who’s saying it. For some professionals, “OG train...


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Schools are required by law to support students with dyslexia, but the type and quality of services can vary widely by state, district and campus. Understanding your child’s rights under federal and state law helps families advocate effectively and seek outside dyslexia therapy when school-based support is not enough.

If you have ...


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How parents talk to their child about dyslexia can significantly shape the child’s confidence, motivation, and long-term relationship with learning. Using strengths-based language, a growth mindset, and appropriate emotional support—alongside evidence-based dyslexia therapy—helps children understand dyslexia as a difference, not a deficit.


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Dyslexia and ADHD share several overlapping symptoms, making it easy for parents to confuse the two, especially when reading and classroom performance become challenging. This post explains the key differences between the conditions, highlights how they can co-occur, and outlines the next steps for seeking a comprehensive evaluation and appropriate...


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The IDA periodically updates the definition to reflect current scientific and clinical research. The new definition offers shared language and a clearer framework for educators, clinicians, researchers, parents and students.

If you didn’t already know: in 2025, the dyslexia community has a new, more detailed definition...


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