
Exploring the roller-coaster world of parenting dyslexic children.
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“It wasn’t about parents.”
I’ve been stewing over this comment on my “Everything I Hate About the New Yorker Dyslexia Article” essay for a couple months now. I had written an honest essay about why I...
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“Teach as if everyone has dyslexia, and no one is left behind.”
I recently saw this quote posted on a dyslexia advocacy site and, frankly, it made my blood boil.
It encapsulates the core mistake of t...
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What if we made reading less important to early education? Crazy, right! But, hear me out…
In the current “science of reading” educationa...
Because this is a dyslexia newsletter, I don’t write much about math, which is an oversight because our dyslexic kids can also struggle with fluency, speed and memorization in mathematics. One of the best resources I used homeschooling my k...
Just a few days before Christmas, dyslexia reached the main stage. David Owen published an article in the storied entitled “Dyslexia and the Reading Wars.” Written in that classic, meandering New Yorker style that puts flesh on the bones o...
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Jessica Kulynych is a philosopher, writer of creative non-fiction, and reluctant expert on raising dyslexic children.
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