Category Archives: dyslexia

Dyslexia Awareness 101

Many years ago, as our work in my child’s district began, we believed it would be beneficial to begin bringing a dyslexia simulation experience to our community of parents. For the first few years, we partnered with the Shelton School … Continue reading

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Researching Advocacy – You Can Help

At this time of the year, it is important to give thanks for those who have helped us on our journey as parents, and as educators working with students experiencing dyslexia and related learning differences. A Boston University student, Celeste … Continue reading

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On the Path of Dyslexia

This year, my sweet, funny little boy who avoided the writing table in preschool, who faked reading prior to his identification with dyslexia, and who struggled to convey his intelligence on paper, began his freshman year at a great university. … Continue reading

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