Send us a text In this heartfelt and empowering episode, I sit down with Liz—a devoted mom, passionate advocate, and powerful voice in the world of neurodiversity. Liz opens up about her family’s journey with dyslexia, the emotional highs and lows of seeking support, and the moment everything changed with the discovery of the Touch-type Read and Spell (TTRS) program. Together, we explore what it means to raise a neurodivergent child in a world built for the neurotypical, how typing became a...
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Send us a text In this heartfelt and empowering episode, I sit down with Liz—a devoted mom, passionate advocate, and powerful voice in the world of neurodiversity. Liz opens up about her family’s journey with dyslexia, the emotional highs and lows of seeking support, and the moment everything changed with the discovery of the Touch-type Read and Spell (TTRS) program. Together, we explore what it means to raise a neurodivergent child in a world built for the neurotypical, how typing became a...
Send us a text Hey there, friends! After taking a short break to recover from surgery, I’m back with a quick but powerful episode all about the magic of small wins. Whether it’s learning to read, homeschooling, or mastering any new skill, progress isn’t about big leaps—it’s about stacking tiny victories over time. I’ll share real-life stories from my students, like how one simple fluency strategy is helping Cyrus become a more confident reader and how Josiah is breaking through his mental b...
Dyslexia Decoded
Send us a text In this heartfelt and empowering episode, I sit down with Liz—a devoted mom, passionate advocate, and powerful voice in the world of neurodiversity. Liz opens up about her family’s journey with dyslexia, the emotional highs and lows of seeking support, and the moment everything changed with the discovery of the Touch-type Read and Spell (TTRS) program. Together, we explore what it means to raise a neurodivergent child in a world built for the neurotypical, how typing became a...