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Many parents searching for answers eventually ask the same question: What is dyslexia therapy, and what should it actually look like for a child who is struggling to read?

The answer is important because true dyslexia therapy is very different from generalize...


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One of the hardest parts of the dyslexia journey is that many children do not immediately look like they are struggling.

Some are bright, verbal, funny, creative, and curious. Some memorize books. Some talk nonstop about science, animals, engineering, or history. Some appear to be doing “okay enough” in school for years before anyone realizes how much effort it is t...


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If you’ve ever found yourself wondering whether your child’s reading struggles are just a phase or something more, you’re not alone. Many parents notice the early signs of dyslexia long before anyone else does, but are often told to “wait and see.”

And while some developmental differences do resolve with time, dyslexia is not one of them.

The challenge is ...


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If you are worried your child may have dyslexia, you have probably come across two terms that sound very similar but actually mean very different things: dyslexia screening and dyslexia evaluation.

Parents often hear things like:

“We already screened your child.” “The screener looked fine.” “You need a full evaluation.” “We do interventions first be...

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One of the most confusing parts of the dyslexia journey is figuring out who can actually diagnose dyslexia. Parents hear different answers from schools, pediatricians, therapists, tutors, and even the internet. Some are told schools cannot diagnose dyslexia. Others are told only a medical doctor can do it. Some families are encouraged to pursue expensive private testing witho...


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