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Our Students Are Dave Wottle

July 3, 2021 Erin Paske

Our students are Dave Wottle. Who’s Dave Wottle? Some of you mature readers may recognize the name. Dave Wottle is…

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Posted in: Dyslexia Filed under: dyslexia, reading, success
Crutches

Stop Using Dyslexia As A Crutch

June 24, 2021 Erin Paske

“Hopefully your son will stop using dyslexia as a crutch and just learn to read.” Have you heard comments like…

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Posted in: Dyslexia Filed under: advocacy, dyslexia, parents, research, success
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Should I Hold My Child Back?

April 1, 2021 Erin Paske

When a child has a rough school year, some parents consider holding their child back a grade. Their child’s grades…

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Posted in: Intervention and Accommodation Filed under: dyslexia, instruction, intervention, Orton-Gillingham, research, retention, school, success, tutoring
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Can Dyslexics Be Good Musicians?

January 1, 2021 Erin Paske

Ten years ago, my husband Steven taught piano lessons to a bright young girl named Jade. Jade was a fun,…

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Posted in: Dyslexia Filed under: brain, dyslexia, music, reading, school, success
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The Bill Of Rights For Your Dyslexic Child

December 1, 2020 Erin Paske

The Bill of Rights – the collection of the first ten amendments to the Constitution which guarantees individual rights and…

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Posted in: Dyslexia Filed under: accommodations, advocacy, audiobooks, brain, dyslexia, reading, spelling

Three Wrong Ideas About Dyslexia

November 1, 2020 Erin Paske

Dyslexia is misunderstood. It’s misunderstood by parents, pediatricians, and teachers. As the owner of Nashville Dyslexia Center, one of my…

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Posted in: Dyslexia Filed under: advocacy, dyslexia, parents, research
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Dyslexia Mom Life

October 26, 2020 Erin Paske

Our guest blogger is Nicole Holcomb of Dyslexia Mom Life. She shares her family’s story of dyslexia in order to…

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Posted in: Dyslexia Filed under: advocacy, dyslexia, instruction, Orton-Gillingham, school
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The Emotional Side of Dyslexia

October 18, 2020 Erin Paske

Today’s guest blogger is Tricia Thornton of Tricia Thornton Therapy in Nashville, Tennessee. “Lazy,” “disorganized,” “socially awkward,” “challenging,” “difficulty focusing”…are these…

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Posted in: Dyslexia Filed under: brain, dyslexia, Nashville, parents
Brain Puzzle

Demystifying the Process of Dyslexia Testing

October 11, 2020 Erin Paske

Guest Post by Dr. Jackie Klaver, Ph.D, of Nashville Neuropsychology & Family Services “The most important piece of information that…

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Posted in: Dyslexia Filed under: brain, diagnosis, Nashville, parents, reading, school
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The Story Behind KidsRead2Kids

October 4, 2020 Erin Paske

Alana Blumenstein of KidsRead2Kids is our guest blogger. When Jacob and I founded KidsRead2Kids in June 2017, we were only…

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Posted in: Reading Filed under: audiobooks, dyslexia, parents, reading, school, success

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