Resources to Support
By upper elementary school, reading shifts from learning to read to reading to learn. If your child struggles with reading, this transition can feel frustrating — but your support at home can make a powerful difference. Download the free parent guide for simple, practical strategies you can use right away to support your child’s growth and build steady reading progress.
Building Stronger ReadersAs a teacher, I had the training and tools to support struggling readers. As a parent of a child with dyslexia, I still felt lost.
Supporting your child can feel heavy. Some days you may wonder if you’re doing enough, saying the right things, or helping in the right ways. That weight is real — but so is your impact. With steady encouragement, patience, and the right supports, your presence becomes the difference. You are building safety, confidence, and resilience alongside literacy skills. And over time, those small moments of support grow into something powerful: a child who believes in their ability to learn, persevere, and succeed. |
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