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Awareness6 Ways to Support a Child with Dyscalculia at Home
You do not need to be a math teacher to help. Six gentle, practical things any parent can do at home to support a child with dyscalculia.
AwarenessWhen Dyscalculia and Dyslexia Come Together
Dyscalculia and dyslexia often travel together, and seeing both can feel overwhelming. One calm, shared approach helps with both, at home and school.
AwarenessDyscalculia at School: Accommodations and Support
When a child has dyscalculia, the right classroom support changes everything. The accommodations that genuinely help, and how to ask the school.
AwarenessEarly Signs of Dyscalculia: Counting, Time, and Money
Dyscalculia shows up most in three everyday windows: counting, telling time, and handling money. What to watch for, and which signs are a real pattern.
AwarenessWhat Is Dyscalculia? Dyslexia's Cousin in Math
Does your child struggle to tell time or count change, yet seems bright? Dyscalculia is a profile where number sense works differently. Signs and first steps.
Parent GuideHow to Support a Child with Hyperlexia at Home
Your child reads early but struggles with meaning. A three-layer home framework: meaning-based reading, social-pragmatic language, and the interest bridge.
AwarenessHyperlexia and Autism: How These Two Profiles Meet
Hyperlexia and autism sometimes appear in the same child. Which signs belong to which, what to bring to an assessment, and how to support both at home.
AwarenessWhat Is Hyperlexia? Reading Early Without Meaning
Is your child reading signs at age 3 but not answering you? Hyperlexia is a profile where early reading and a comprehension gap appear together.
Parent GuideDyslexia Medication: What Works and What Doesn't
Is there a pill that cures dyslexia? No, but that is not the whole story. What omega-3 supplements really do, how this differs from ADHD medication.
Parent GuideFamous People With Dyslexia: Which Story to Tell?
Lists of famous people with dyslexia are not the point, the patterns are. What works in these stories, how to share them by age, and which traps to avoid.
Parent GuideDyslexia and Foreign Language Class: Why It's Harder
Foreign language class can be the hardest subject for a child with dyslexia. The reason is not effort, it is the structure of the language. What helps at home.
Parent GuideDyslexia and Working Memory: Helping Your Child at Home
Does your child forget instructions, lose focus on a task? Working memory often goes hand in hand with dyslexia. Plain language and home-ready strategies.
Parent GuideThe Hidden Strengths of Dyslexia in Your Child
A child with dyslexia carries more than struggles. Many also show strengths their peers cannot match. Five common ones, through a parent's eyes.
Parent GuideWhen Your Child Says "I Hate My Dyslexia"
Your child says they hate their dyslexia. That sentence is a leak, a call, a fear. A calm and warm guide for how parents can answer.
Parent GuideTired Days with a Dyslexic Child: When the Tank Is Empty
Some days the reading, the homework, the patience reserve all run low. A calm guide for the days when both the child and the parent are spent.