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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
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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
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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What’s It Like to Be Dyslexic?

June 19, 2020 Erin Paske

What is it like to be dyslexic? Dyslexia affects each person in a different way. Dyslexia occurs in a range…

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Posted in: Dyslexia Filed under: adults, dyslexia, reading, spelling, tutoring
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Is Dyslexia a Myth?

January 1, 2020 Erin Paske

If you follow any dyslexia groups on Facebook, you may have come across a hotbed of posts regarding a presentation…

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Posted in: Dyslexia Filed under: dyslexia, reading, research
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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?…

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Posted in: Reading Filed under: dyslexia, instruction, phonemic awareness, reading, research
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Should You Tell Your Child It’s Dyslexia?

October 1, 2019 Erin Paske

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
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Parents Teaching Schools

September 1, 2019 Erin Paske

Sometimes it feels like things will never change. Since your child was diagnosed with dyslexia, you’ve become an expert on…

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Posted in: Tutoring Filed under: accommodations, dyslexia, parents, reading, research, success

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