Skip to content
Nashville Dyslexia Center
Nashville Dyslexia Center
Providing Hope and Help for Struggling Readers
  • Home
  • Reading Help
    • Signs of Dyslexia
    • Online Tutoring
    • How to Enroll
  • About Nashville Dyslexia Center
    • Testimonials
    • FAQ
    • Contact Us
    • Work With Us
  • Resources
    • Blog
    • Video Resources
  • TutorBird

Tag: instruction

Mother holding her child

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…

Continue Reading →

Posted in: Intervention and Accommodation Filed under: dyslexia, instruction, intervention, Orton-Gillingham, research, retention, school, success, tutoring
mom helping son study

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…

Continue Reading →

Posted in: Dyslexia Filed under: advocacy, dyslexia, instruction, Orton-Gillingham, school
Big multi-colored 5

The Big Five (Of Reading Instruction)

December 1, 2019 Erin Paske

What comes to mind when you think of good reading instruction? The alphabet? Hooked on Phonics? Dr. Seuss? Read alouds?…

Continue Reading →

Posted in: Reading Filed under: dyslexia, instruction, phonemic awareness, reading, research
picture of a laptop with text that say interested in online tutoring? Learn More

Latest Posts

  • Our Students Are Dave Wottle
  • Stop Using Dyslexia As A Crutch
  • Should I Hold My Child Back?

Follow Us!

Find NDC on YouTube

Home
© 2025 Nashville Dyslexia Center
Interested in Online Tutoring?

Contact Us