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Can Dyslexics Be Good Musicians?

January 1, 2021 Erin Paske Leave a comment

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

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Posted in: Dyslexia Filed under: brain, dyslexia, music, reading, school, success

The Bill Of Rights For Your Dyslexic Child

December 1, 2020 Erin Paske Leave a comment

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

The Emotional Side of Dyslexia

October 18, 2020 Erin Paske Leave a comment

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

Demystifying the Process of Dyslexia Testing

October 11, 2020 Erin Paske Leave a comment

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

Should You Tell Your Child It’s Dyslexia?

October 1, 2019 Erin Paske Leave a comment

Now that you know for sure your child’s reading struggles are due to dyslexia, do you tell your child? You…

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Posted in: Dyslexia Filed under: brain, diagnosis, dyslexia, intervention, reading, spelling, success

Dr. Samuel Orton – You Need to Know This Name

August 1, 2019 Erin Paske

If you’ve been around the world of learning disabilities long enough, you’ve heard the phrase “Orton-Gillingham.” You may have even…

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Posted in: Intervention and Accommodation Filed under: brain, dyslexia, Orton-Gillingham, reading, research, spelling

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