Your child sees the world differently. That is their strength.
Kindlexy gives parents evidence-based guidance and practical tools to support a child with dyslexia, dyscalculia, or hyperlexia, with confidence and without the overwhelm.
We know what you are going through. All we want is to be your guide on this path.
Who Is This For?
Has your child just been diagnosed?
Learn what dyslexia, dyscalculia, or hyperlexia means and what to expect on this journey.
Looking for ways to support your child?
Discover practical strategies to support your child at home and school.
Want to understand how your child learns?
Stay up to date with the latest research and developments.
Our Story
Every parent who first hears a word like "dyslexia," "dyscalculia," or "hyperlexia" faces the same overwhelming moment. Where do I start? Who can I trust? What does this mean for my child's future? We built Kindlexy because we have been in that moment ourselves.
We are not a clinic or a school. We are a team of parents, educators, and researchers who curate the best available knowledge and present it in a way that respects your time and your intelligence.
Learn more about usWe believe every parent deserves access to clear, evidence-based information - without having to become an expert themselves.
Evidence-Based
Every article and resource we publish is grounded in peer-reviewed research, clinical guidelines, and expert consultation. We cite our sources and update content as new evidence emerges.
Parent-Focused
We start with the questions parents actually ask, not with academic jargon. Our content is organized around real parenting moments and practical decisions.
Accessible Knowledge
Complex scientific findings translated into clear, actionable guidance. Dyslexia-friendly design throughout, because accessibility is not an afterthought.
Free Tools for Easier Reading
Reading Tool
FreeRead texts in a dyslexia-friendly environment with special fonts, backgrounds, and line tracking.
Worksheet Generator
FreeTurn any text into a printable practice sheet. Split by words or syllables and print a clean grid.
Writing Paper
FreeGenerate printable writing paper tuned for dyslexia and dysgraphia. Lined, grid, dot, blank, and isometric. Export as PDF, SVG, or PNG.
Text-to-Speech
FreePaste any text and have it read aloud with adjustable speed and voice.
Phonetic Awareness Games
FreeFun syllable and sound recognition exercises designed to build foundational reading skills.
Reading Chart
FreeTrack daily reading sessions, build a streak, and print or export your log.
Tricky Words
FreeKeep a personal list of the words your child finds hard and track which ones are mastered.
Reward Chart
FreeMake a printable star chart to celebrate reading effort and keep motivation up.
School Meeting Prep
FreeGet ready for a school meeting: notes, questions to ask, and accommodations to request.
Observation Notes
FreeJot down what you notice over time and turn it into a summary to share with a specialist.
Progress Report
FreeTurn your tracking into a simple weekly or monthly summary you can print or share.
Comprehension Bridge
FreeTurn anything your child reads into simple who, what, where, and why questions, building the bridge from decoding to real understanding.
Number Line
FreeAn interactive and printable number line that turns adding and subtracting into visual jumps, building number sense.
Math Worksheet Generator
FreePrintable math practice with plenty of space, few questions per page, and one operation at a time, tuned for dyscalculia.
Clock & Money
FreeInteractive and printable practice for telling time and counting money, the everyday math that dyscalculia makes hard.
Visual Schedule
FreeA printable picture-based daily routine for children who need predictability, common with autism and hyperlexia.
Multiplication Grid
FreeShows times tables as a colorful visual pattern instead of facts to memorize, easing the hardest part of dyscalculia.
Number Writing Paper
FreeWriting Paper's number version: guide lines for forming digits, for children who reverse or struggle to write numbers.
Social Story Maker
FreeTurns a social situation into a simple picture story so a child knows what to expect, a common support for autism and hyperlexia.
Idiom Explainer
FreeShows idioms and figures of speech with both their literal and real meaning, for children who take language literally, common with hyperlexia.
Ten-Frame
FreeShows quantities as filled and empty squares in a ten-frame, building the instant number sense that dyscalculia makes hard.
Number Bonds
FreeBreaks a number into parts and shows the part, part, whole relationship, so children see how numbers come together instead of memorizing facts.
Place Value
FreeShows numbers as blocks of ones, tens, and hundreds, making the idea of place value something a child can see and move.
First-Then Board
FreeA simple two step board, first this, then that, that makes transitions predictable for children who need to know what comes next.
Customizable Reading Environment
Coming SoonPersonalize font, color, and spacing settings to create your ideal reading experience.
Visual Timer
Coming SoonTurns time into a shrinking colored shape so a child can see how much is left, gentle support for the time blindness common with autism and ADHD.
Emotion Chart
Coming SoonA visual chart of feelings that helps a child name what they feel, a calm first step for children who find emotions hard to read or describe.
Choice Board
Coming SoonLays out a few clear picture choices so a child can pick without feeling overwhelmed, turning a hard moment into a simple decision.
Rapid Naming Cards
Coming SoonPractice naming rows of colors, objects, and letters quickly, the naming speed skill closely linked to fluent reading in dyslexia.
Latest Articles
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AwarenessWhy b, d, p, q Get Mixed Up, and What Actually Helps
b, d, p, q look alike, but a dyslexic child's confusion runs deeper than how they look. Here is why it happens, when it is normal, and the calm, practical things that help.
Parent GuideScreen-Free Practice: Our Printable Offline Tools
Some of the most useful things for a child with dyslexia or dyscalculia happen on paper. Free Kindlexy tools you can print once and use offline, no account.
AwarenessWhat Is AuDHD? When Autism and ADHD Show Up Together
Your child needs routine yet craves novelty, hyperfocuses yet loses focus. AuDHD is autism and ADHD in one profile, and why it is so often missed.
AwarenessWhen School Won't Take Your Child's Dyslexia Seriously
The school keeps saying he will grow out of it. A calm, step by step roadmap for parents whose dyslexia concerns keep getting brushed aside.



































