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When you learn your child is dyslexic, you may feel lost and not know where to go for advice. That is one bright spot about dyslexia – the dyslexia community.
You can find support from local moms who are walking the dyslexia parenting journey or reach out to an expert like Stephanie Hill from the Lighthouse Academy for Dyslexia. One thing that our community has in common is that we are all here to help you navigate your dyslexia parenting journey.
Stephanie Hill is the marketing director for the Lighthouse Academy for Dyslexia. She shares her personal journey as an educator and what drove her to learn how to better teach her students to learn to read by using the Orton-Gillingham approach.
Learn more about the Lighthouse Academy for Dyslexia
Website – https://lighthousedyslexia.org/
Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/lighthousedyslexia
They also have a Center for Diagnostics if you are local and looking for an evaluation. https://lighthousedyslexia.org/evaluations
Dyslexia Awareness Event – October 28, 2022 – Lighting the Coast
Purchase your lantern at https://lighthousedyslexia.org/lightingthecoast
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