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Nashville Dyslexia Center
Meet Erin Paske, one of the owners of the Nashville Dyslexia Center. In this video, she shares with you the unique approach to online dyslexia tutoring and getting the right support for your child. In this one minute video, you’ll learn next steps and how to get started. c
Read MoreDyslexia is HOW Common?!
Dyslexia is neither rare nor limited to English. Find out how common dyslexia is in this Minute for Dyslexia.
Read MoreRecognizing Early Signs of Dyslexia: A Parent’s Guide
Signs of dyslexia often show before a child goes off to school. What are some of the common signs parents should know?
Read MoreHelp! I Need Resources for Navigating Special Ed
Learn how structured literacy and confidence-building strategies help struggling readers succeed. Get insights from the Nashville Dyslexia Center on supporting children with dyslexia and reading challenges.
Read MoreWhen to Stop Tutoring: A Guide for Parents of Struggling Readers
For many families, tutoring is an important part of a child’s literacy journey — especially when reading challenges like dyslexia are involved. But one question often comes up: “When should we stop tutoring?” Today, we’re answering this question directly.
Read MoreProviding Tools and Confidence to Struggling Readers
How the Nashville Dyslexia Center Makes Literacy Accessible and Empowering Reading difficulties — especially those associated with dyslexia — affect thousands of children and families. Too often, students feel discouraged, overwhelmed, or misunderstood.
Read MoreDyslexia.
I have to brag on one of our clients. This family has created a safe environment to talk about heir daughter’s dyslexia. Mom shared with her daughter that she had a hard time learning to read, too. Dyslexia is just one part of who they are. Dyslexia is not a bad word to them. This…
Read MoreShould I Hold My Child Back?
When a child has a rough school year, some parents consider holding their child back a grade. Their child’s grades are suffering and the gap between him and his peers grows ever larger. Repeating a grade is known as “retention” or “non-promotion.” The idea is to provide the child with another chance at success. Parents…
Read MoreThree Wrong Ideas About Dyslexia
Dyslexia is misunderstood. It’s misunderstood by parents, pediatricians, and teachers. As the owner of Nashville Dyslexia Center, one of my core values is education of the community about dyslexia. Because dyslexia affects up to 20% of the population, we can’t afford to allow these misconceptions to continue. There are too many precious children who are…
Read MoreWhat If the School Isn’t Doing Enough?
I speak with parents all the time who are trying to navigate their public school’s special education services, and they’re confused. They ask, Is my child receiving the right services? Is my child getting what he/she needs? What if the school isn’t doing enough? Who can help me figure this out? Franklin Special School District…
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