by Marianne | Resources, Teaching Tips
One of my goals for this year is to read more. Not with my kids – but for my own learning! Coincidentally, I have stacks of books around our house that have been recommended to me as a dyslexia tutor/advocate. I’m plowing through some of these now by...
by Marianne | By The Subject
While many young learners can learn letter sounds, blending these sounds together can be difficult, especially for kids with dyslexia. I’m teaching my 8th kindergartener this year. Â He also happens to my 7th child with dyslexia. Â We’re using my favorite...
by Marianne | Teaching Tips
Teaching kids the alphabet with multisensory activities is not only fun but way more effective. Here are some fun hands on activities for learning the alphabet that we think your kids will love! Teaching kids to read can be fun! Â In fact, the more fun your kids have,...
by Marianne | Dyslexia Information
When we first began our dyslexia journey, we were told that our 7 1/2 year old son was just a late bloomer. Â We adopted a wait and see approach to his reading delays. Â It is now known that early intervention for kids with dyslexia is vital. That boy did learn to read...