Category Archives: students and teachers

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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When my son was little, he learned computer skills as part of the literacy equation in his preschool. The kids learned how to turn on a P.C., as well as how to make sure the screen was turned off before … 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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