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Support for Parents, Students, and Teachers
Table of Contents
Table of Contents

For Parents

Early Signs and When to Seek Help

We outline developmentally appropriate indicators of reading, writing, attention, and organization challenges to help families distinguish typical variation from patterns that warrant investigation.

How to Talk to Children About Learning Differences

We provide accurate, strengths-based language, for example:

  • “Your brain learns in its own way.”
  • “There are strategies and tools that will help you.”
  • “This is not about being smart. You are smart—your brain just needs different steps.”

Such explanations reduce confusion and worry while maintaining a sense of competence.

Home Supports (Fluency, Vocabulary, Organization)

Family-friendly strategies include shared reading, audiobooks, word-play and conversation routines, structured homework systems, and praising strategy use and persistence.

Navigating the School System (IEPs, Accommodations)

We support parents in interpreting assessment findings, preparing for meetings, clarifying accommodations, and maintaining calm, collaborative advocacy.

Emotional Support & Resilience

We address the emotional landscape around learning differences, including frustration, worry, and self-esteem, and support families in building realistic optimism and persistence.

For Students

Study Smarter, Not Longer

We teach students how to break tasks into manageable steps, use simple planning tools, and build work stamina gradually.

Reading, Writing, and Memory Tools

Students learn strategic tools such as text-to-speech when appropriate, graphic organizers, structured note systems, chunking, and retrieval practice.

Managing Focus, Motivation, and Anxiety

We normalize distraction, procrastination, and anxiety and teach practical strategies such as timed work periods, planned breaks, small goals, and regulation tools (breathing, reframing, self-talk).

Tech & Apps That Help

We recommend school-appropriate tools for reading, writing, organization, and time management, with emphasis on strategic use rather than shortcuts.

Building Independence & Confidence

Students learn to monitor progress, reflect on what helps, and see themselves as active, strategic learners.

For Teachers

Inclusive Teaching Strategies

We emphasize practices that support a wide range of learners: clear routines, explicit modelling, multimodal supports, and structured task design.

Embedding Self-Regulation in Lessons

Teachers can integrate self-regulation by stating goals and success criteria, modelling planning and monitoring, and using brief reflection prompts before and after tasks.

Low-Prep Accommodations

Examples include flexible response formats, visual supports, extra processing time, and structured templates that maintain expectations while reducing unnecessary barriers.

Supporting Executive Function & Motivation

We recommend strategies for organization, task initiation, time management, and feedback that targets process as well as product.

Collaboration with Specialists

Collaboration improves consistency. We provide communication strategies for coordinating with families, tutors, learning support teams, and clinicians.

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Start Building Skill, Confidence, and Clarity

Every learner deserves instruction that reflects their unique strengths and needs. Connect with us to explore the right next steps for dyslexia and learning support.

Call Us Directly: 778-319-2410