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 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 Description: Is your child being recommended for retention? Are you feeling pressure after spring testing—especially if your child didn’t pass the 3rd grade TCAP? In this episode, I’m sharing my own journey as a teacher who once recommended retention, what I learned the hard way, and why holding a child back is rarely the right move—especially for students with dyslexia or other learning differences. We’ll walk through: What the research actually says (with sources you can find...
Send us a text Testing season is here—and if you’re feeling the pressure, you’re not alone. In this episode, Teacher Maggie (a reading specialist and fellow dyslexic) shares heartfelt encouragement, practical test-taking strategies, and her own 4th grade testing story that still makes her laugh today. Learn how to help your child feel confident with tools like “Dumbo’s feather,” master key strategies for multiple-choice questions and reading comprehension, and reframe the way we talk about ...
Send us a text He was adopted at birth with a promise—one his working-class parents were determined to keep: He would go to college. But what happens when a child learns differently… and dreams bigger than school can contain? In this mystery-style episode of Dyslexia Decoded, Teacher Maggie takes you on a powerful journey through the life of one of the most influential minds of our time. From adoption and academic struggles to bold decisions, beautiful design, and an unforgettable quote abo...
Send us a text What if the very thing that makes learning hard is the same thing that makes brilliance possible? In this inspiring episode, Teacher Maggie shares a personal story from her childhood that shaped how she viewed intelligence—and how that belief was ultimately turned upside down. From a painful moment at a family barbecue to discovering her own unique strengths, she invites listeners into a journey of rethinking what it means to be “smart.” You’ll also hear powerful, real-life...
Send us a text Typing isn’t just a practical skill—it can be life changing for dyslexic students! In this episode, I break down why learning to type can remove barriers, boost confidence, and even reinforce reading and spelling skills. I’ll share my personal experience diving into touch typing (spoiler: it’s not as easy as it looks!) and the fascinating science behind why typing activates key areas of the brain that support literacy. Plus, I’ll explore some of the best typing programs out the...
Send us a text Struggling in school can feel like an endless battle—especially when words refuse to stay in place and reading feels impossible. But what if those struggles weren’t a sign of failure, but of a different kind of genius? In this episode of Dyslexia Decoded, we uncover the story of a young boy who faced relentless challenges in the classroom but refused to let them define him. Instead of giving up, he discovered a world where his imagination could run wild—a world that would one...
Send us a text Is it time to get your child tested for dyslexia? And if so, how do you explain it to them? In this episode of Dyslexia Decoded by StrongMinds, I’m diving into one of the biggest questions parents wrestle with—when (and how) to seek a dyslexia diagnosis. Here’s the truth: your child already knows they’re different. They don’t need you to tell them reading is hard—they live that reality every day. What they do need is an explanation, a plan, and encouragement that they are not...
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...
Send us a text Are spelling tests actually helping kids become better spellers? 🤔 Spoiler alert: They’re not! In this episode of Dyslexia Decoded with Teacher Maggie, we’re diving into the research behind why traditional spelling tests are ineffective—especially for dyslexic learners—and what we should be doing instead. I share my own struggles with spelling tests, why memorizing words for a test doesn’t translate to real-world spelling skills, and how the brain actually learns to spell. Plus...
Send us a text This episode is a little different from my usual format—but in the best way. I personally love podcasts that tell stories, and I’m passionate about bringing the successes of dyslexics to life. So, I’m trying something new: a mystery Mike Rowe-style deep dive into the life of a remarkable thinker. I hope to record an episode like this about once a month, sharing the stories of brilliant dyslexic minds who changed the world. Today, we unravel the story of a master of deception—a ...
Send us a text Advocating for a child with dyslexia or ADHD can feel overwhelming—whether it’s navigating school systems, requesting accommodations, or simply helping others see your child’s true potential. In this episode of Dyslexia Decoded, I’m sharing practical tips to empower parents, caregivers, and educators to become strong advocates. You’ll learn: ✅ How to confidently communicate with teachers and school staff ✅ Key phrases and strategies for requesting accommodations ✅ The power o...
Send us a text Failure isn’t the end—it’s the beginning of growth. In this episode of Dyslexia Decoded, Teacher Maggie dives into the messy but magical world of setbacks and why they’re essential for building resilience, creativity, and confidence. Sharing personal stories of her own stumbles as a dyslexic learner, Maggie explains how failure can reveal hidden strengths and unlock untapped potential. Learn practical tips for creating a “fail-friendly” home, encouraging risk-taking, and teachi...
Send us a text Have you ever let perfectionism hold you back? In this episode of Dyslexia Decoded, I’m getting vulnerable and sharing the story behind why it took me months to release this very podcast. Recorded on my 43rd birthday and finally released in January 2025, this episode is a testament to embracing imperfection and starting messy. You’ll hear: •My journey with dyslexia and how it shaped my perspective on failure. •The cringe-worthy story of my first podcast recording—and why I de...
Send us a text Welcome to the debut episode of Dyslexia Decoded! I’m Teacher Maggie, and I’ll be honest—this podcast has been sitting on my heart and my hard drive since my 43rd birthday in September 2024. It’s now January 2025, and I’ve decided to release it, imperfections and all. In this episode, you’ll hear: •My journey with dyslexia, from eating my homework in 2nd grade to finding my hidden strengths. •How moments of creativity and resilience shaped the educator I am today. •Why perfec...
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...