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 When you are raising a strong-willed child, it can feel challenging and reactive. Are you tired and exhausted from always reacting to your child’s misbehavior? Not to mention that it is not working. Right? Today’s episode will provide the why and how to parenting strong-willed children. This […]
TUNE IN: APPLE PODCASTS | STITCHER | SPOTIFY Amazon Kindle is a great reading resource with the immersion reading feature for the Kindle and Audible. Just imagine your child being able to follow along in a Kindle book while Audible reads the text while highlighting the words. There are many accommodations you can make at […]
TUNE IN: APPLE PODCASTS | STITCHER | SPOTIFY Today’s Guest ANDRA HARRIS Andra Harris is an educator, Barton tutor, author, and mom to a daughter with dyslexia. She started out teaching in 5th-8th grade in 1998 before becoming a reading tutor. She noticed that many of the students she was teaching were struggling to read […]
LISTEN: Apple | Stitcher As a mom raising a child with dyslexia, you may feel like you have to be perfect and not make any parenting mistakes. That’s what society wants you to think ~ do this, do that, and it will all be ok. But, we are raising actual human beings. An individual who […]
LISTEN: Apple | Stitcher In honor of the holidays and for moms who are going into the holiday season worrying about a recent diagnosis of dyslexia (or suspecting dyslexia), this mini-series is for you! For the next 12 days, I am going to be sharing a behind the curtain of dyslexia. The things that you […]
LISTEN: Apple | Stitcher As moms, we are sometimes hit with mom guilt for living our lives. Something happens when we become a mom . . . we put someone else’s needs above our own! Yep, that little bundle of joy needs us. When you are raising children with dyslexia, you may feel like you […]