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How to Talk with Parents When Students Struggle
One of the hardest—but most important—parts of teaching is having honest, compassionate conversations with parents when we see their child struggling.

Sarah Houser
Oct 61 min read


5 Myths About Dyslexia
n this video, I share the 5 most common myths about dyslexia—and the truth that finally turned everything around. You’ll see how structured literacy transformed my child’s confidence, skills, and future.

Alana McWilliams
Oct 31 min read


What Structured Literacy Looks Like: 5 Practical Classroom Strategies
Parents and teachers often ask: “What does structured literacy actually look like in the classroom?” In this video, I share five practical strategies I used with my own students that make reading accessible, especially for struggling readers and those with dyslexia. You’ll learn: -Why sound walls are more powerful than traditional word walls -How to teach syllable division so big words don’t intimidate -Multi-sensory tools like rainbow mats and Elkonin boxes -How daily dictat

Sarah Houser
Oct 11 min read


Dyslexia Starts Before Reading: Early Signs Every Parent and Teacher Should Know
In this video, we’ll unpack the earliest indicators of dyslexia in preschool and kindergarten, like trouble with rhyming, sequencing, or remembering sounds.

Alana McWilliams
Sep 301 min read
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