Welcome, I am so glad that you are here. You can take a deep breath, exhale, and relax, you got this! I promise. It may not feel like it today, but you are on the right path.
Parenting a child with dyslexia will be challenging as they struggle through classes, homework, projects, and friendships, but it will also be rewarding to see your child grow and embrace his or her strengths with your guidance and support. Each season will bring new challenges, so don’t be too hard on yourself. You got this!
TUNE IN: APPLE PODCASTS | STITCHER | SPOTIFY Meet Roni Battoglia Roni Battoglia is the Lower Division Director at the Swift School. She moved to Atlanta from New York after receiving her Master’s Degree in Reading and Learning Disabilities from New York University. Roni received her Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education and Sociology from Hofstra University […]
TUNE IN: APPLE PODCASTS | STITCHER | SPOTIFY This summer couldn’t get here sooner! From wearing masks to class and for many students another year of virtual learning at home. When you think about planning for the summer, you may be thinking about sand between your toes with a frosty drink in hand. Oh, sorry […]
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TUNE IN: APPLE PODCASTS | STITCHER | SPOTIFY When your child is first identified with dyslexia you often feel lost, alone, and overwhelmed. You may be thinking, I wish someone would just set me on a path and tell me what to do. I know, I’ve been there. It wasn’t until a trusted friend got […]
TUNE IN: APPLE PODCASTS | STITCHER | SPOTIFY Children with dyslexia often show signs of low self-esteem. After months and oftentimes years of not being identified with dyslexia, children believe they are not smart and struggle with their school work. Being your child’s cheerleader – it’s one of the many hats (and invisible parenting) moms […]
TUNE IN: APPLE PODCASTS | STITCHER | SPOTIFY I remember the day we learned our daughter was dyslexic (specific learning disability is what the IEP read). I was anxious to know why she was struggling to learn to read. To this day, I can recall the room, the people who were present, and the way […]