Others See Dyslexia; I See An Amazing Kid
I see your slumped shoulders and head down when you leave school. I see you reciting your presentation from memory,…
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I see your slumped shoulders and head down when you leave school. I see you reciting your presentation from memory,…
Continue ReadingQ. My third grade son recently came home in tears saying he didn’t want to go to school anymore because…
Continue ReadingEvery weekday morning, a piece of my heart walks out the door and climbs up into that yellow school bus.…
Continue ReadingSo your youngest child, your baby, is heading off to school. The years of sitting on the floor, playing trains…
Continue ReadingMoms and dads, first let me thank you. My endless praises go out to you for reading to your child,…
Continue ReadingIt was a quiet hallway, with just a few chairs sitting outside each door. The usual chatter and giggles of…
Continue ReadingLike moms across the world, I make the same New Year's Resolutions every dang year. Eat healthier. Exercise more. Work…
Continue ReadingMy husband and I have three children. Our oldest is eight and in third grade. She has Non-Verbal Learning Disorder…
Continue ReadingI could see it in her eyes—the fear and anxiety. She did not want to go in the worst way.…
Continue ReadingIt is upon us—the greatest and sometimes most stressful time of the year. You budget your holiday gift money out…
Continue ReadingDear Mrs. Soanso and Mrs. Whasername, December has been an incredibly busy month for our family. Aside from regular Christmas…
Continue ReadingA rainbow of crayons peppers my kitchen table along with at least five different pieces of paper. A child squeals…
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