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Florence Callender

Florence is an Optimist, Encourager, Author, Speaker, Consultant & Mom of the most amazing daughter ever. She shares tips, tools, and resources with parents of dyslexic children to stop the struggle. A believer in the unique learning abilities of all children, she is a strong advocate for those who learn differently.

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Posted on Friday,

How To Feed Your Child’s Brain And Boost Learning

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Significant evidence has documented the link between eating breakfast and learning. ~ Michael Murphy

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Posted on Saturday,

Spotlight on Dyslexia: From Struggling Reader to Governor and Children’s Book Author

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In school, Gavin’s life was miserable… even torturous. He couldn’t spell, read, and write. In addition, he had trouble speaking.

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Posted on Tuesday,

5 Best Ways To Tell The Difference Between Dyslexia And Dyscalculia

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Both dyslexia and dyscalculia make it difficult for the child to do mathematics, but they are different.

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Posted on Monday,

Interesting Facts About Dyslexia And Dysgraphia – And How to Tell The Difference

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Many people think that dyslexia and dysgraphia are the same.

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Posted on Sunday,

Invisible Dyslexia: How to Give Your Child Power to Learn and Live with Success

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Every child is unique, was born to fulfill a purpose, and has intrinsic value.

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Posted on Saturday,

Spotlight on Dyslexia: From Stupid little girl to Successful Biologist

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As a toddler, Mimi Koehl loved the water. Its 3-D structure and how it changed with time fascinated her.

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Posted on Friday,

Dyslexia and Life Success: How to Propel Your Dyslexic Child To Any Career Choice

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Question: My 11-year-old dyslexic son asked me if he can become a doctor like other “normal” people can. How do I answer him?

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Posted on Thursday,

Dyslexia: From Early Identification to Solutions for Learning Success – Part 3

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“In second grade, you have to learn how to read because, in third grade, you have to know how to read to learn.” ~ 2nd Grade Teacher

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Posted on Wednesday,

Dyslexia: From Early Identification to Solutions for Learning Success – Part 2

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Dyslexia is not something that needs to hold your children back from achieving educational goals or succeeding in life.

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Posted on Tuesday,

Dyslexia: From Early Identification to Solutions for Learning Success – Part 1

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“It’s [dyslexia] a gift and don’t let anyone tell you that because you struggle with dyslexia, you’ll never make it in life because it’s simply not true.” ~ Orlando Bloom

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Grand Cayman 2010

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Meet Florence...

...perennial optimist, communication catalyst, champion of untapped potential.

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