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Posted on Monday,

Unfolding Potential: Nurturing the Unique Learning Style of Your Child

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“Children are not things to be molded, but are people to be unfolded.” – Jess Lair

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Posted on Sunday,

Your Most Important Work: Nurturing Your Child’s Potential For Success

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“Children are not a distraction from more important work. They are the most important work.” ~ C.S. Lewis

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Posted on Sunday,

Powerful Reasons Why Decoding Multisyllabic Words Stump Your Child

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QUESTION: Why is it so hard for my child to decode multisyllabic words?

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Posted on Saturday,

Spotlighting Dyslexia: From shy, self-doubting Child to Celebrated Comedian and Actor

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From his earliest days in school, Robin struggled with reading, writing, and processing words. Simple tasks that came effortlessly to others required Herculean effort for him.

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Posted on Friday,

Three Key Factors That Hinder Your Child’s Recall of Story Sequences

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QUESTION: Why is it so hard for my child to remember the sequence of events in a story?

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Posted on Thursday,

Three Risks that Lock the Door to Your Child making Predictions while Reading

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QUESTION: Why is it so hard for my child to make predictions or inferences while reading?

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Posted on Tuesday,

4 Reasons Why Your Child Struggles to Read Longer passages

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QUESTION: Why is it so hard for my child to transition from reading individual words to reading longer passages or books?

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Posted on Monday,

3 Simple Ways to Solve Your Child’s Punctuation Dilemma When Reading

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QUESTION: Why is it so hard for my child to understand and use punctuation marks while reading?

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Posted on Sunday,

What to Know About Your Child Skipping Lines While Reading and How to Help Them

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QUESTION: Why is it so hard for my child to stay on the correct line while reading?

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Posted on Saturday,

Spotlighting Dyslexia: From High School Dropout to Award-Winning, Hall-of-Fame Singer

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If you follow your passion, you’ll never work a day in your life. ~Tony Bennett

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