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The Literacy Keys - Orton Gillingham Tutor - Reading Tutor - Helping Struggling Readers
Tracy Young - Certified Orton Gillingham Tutor and Mom to a Dyslexic Daughter
18 episodes
6 days ago
Join your host, Tracy Young —an Orton Gillingham Tutor and mom to an amazing dyslexic daughter—as she pulls back the curtain on the world of literacy. Each week, Tracy shares essential "keys" to unlocking reading success and helping struggling readers. You'll hear a mix of practical, evidence-based strategies, inspiring success stories, along with "war stories" from the front lines of parenting and tutoring. It's a podcast dedicated to empowering parents of struggling readers and kids with dyslexia.
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Join your host, Tracy Young —an Orton Gillingham Tutor and mom to an amazing dyslexic daughter—as she pulls back the curtain on the world of literacy. Each week, Tracy shares essential "keys" to unlocking reading success and helping struggling readers. You'll hear a mix of practical, evidence-based strategies, inspiring success stories, along with "war stories" from the front lines of parenting and tutoring. It's a podcast dedicated to empowering parents of struggling readers and kids with dyslexia.
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Kids & Family
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Symptoms of Dyslexia | What a bad dyslexic day feels like.
The Literacy Keys - Orton Gillingham Tutor - Reading Tutor - Helping Struggling Readers
29 minutes 38 seconds
1 week ago
Symptoms of Dyslexia | What a bad dyslexic day feels like.

This conversation explores the connection between dyslexia and success, highlighting how many innovative thinkers and leaders have thrived despite their challenges. The discussion emphasizes recognizing and leveraging strengths, navigating educational paths, and the importance of continuous learning and adaptability in career choices.

The episode also shares one person's symptoms of dyslexia and what a "bad dyslexic day" really feels like.


Takeaways

  • Many successful individuals, like Whoopi Goldberg and Anderson Cooper, have dyslexia.
  • Dyslexics often develop resilience and resourcefulness.
  • Recognizing personal strengths is crucial for dyslexics.
  • Career paths can vary greatly; higher education isn't for everyone.
  • Exams can be challenging for dyslexics; alternative assessment methods are beneficial.
  • Continuous learning and adaptability are key to career success.
  • Leverage strengths rather than focusing solely on weaknesses.


Episode Keywords:

dyslexia, success, innovative thinkers, career paths, education, strengths, entrepreneurship, continuous learning, adaptability, dyslexic advantage, symptoms of dyslexia,



The Literacy Keys - Orton Gillingham Tutor - Reading Tutor - Helping Struggling Readers
Join your host, Tracy Young —an Orton Gillingham Tutor and mom to an amazing dyslexic daughter—as she pulls back the curtain on the world of literacy. Each week, Tracy shares essential "keys" to unlocking reading success and helping struggling readers. You'll hear a mix of practical, evidence-based strategies, inspiring success stories, along with "war stories" from the front lines of parenting and tutoring. It's a podcast dedicated to empowering parents of struggling readers and kids with dyslexia.