Since before my daughter was born, I can remember buying her books. We read to her when she was young, and as she got older, we would take her to the library and bookstores to spark her reading. There are many books in our house that she has never opened. We know that reading is essential to her success - we live in a reading world. Now, you wouldn’t know that our daughter didn’t always love to read. She carries a book with her everywhere she goes now - to school, to dinner, in the car....
Learn how to help your child organize his backpack for a successful school year! Truthfully, this episode is a great listen any time of the school year as a reminder and reset - we revisit the backpack throughout the school year. I know how hard it is when your child is frustrated and feels defeated with homework, and it starts with knowing where they left it and what is due, so that’s why I’ve put together 3 things you can do right now to help your child organize her backpack for success!&nb...
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To win at school meetings, focus on active listening, clear communication, and collaborative problem-solving. Instead of rambling or presenting information passively, try to frame your thoughts to encourage participation and build consensus. For example, instead of "We need to address this," try "What are your thoughts on how we can best approach this?" In this episode, Nicole provides 3 winning strategies for your next school meeting. You Got This! Understanding Your Child's Dyslexia Worksh...
One of the things that I learned early on our dyslexia journey is that dyslexia often co-occurs with other difficulties. In other words, most of the time, dyslexia is not the only struggle for dyslexics. I call these co-occurrences, dyslexic sisters. Sisters may include speech, anxiety disorders, developmental language disorders, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. The research estimates that 30% of people with dyslexia are also AD/HD. Both children with dyslexia and AD/HD may...
Early in my dyslexia parenting journey, I took every piece of business advice as gold. I was so eager to learn everything I could get my hands on about dyslexia that I rarely stopped to ask, does this make sense for my parenting journey and the best way to help my daughter? But over the years, I learned a valuable lesson: not all advice is good advice. Some of the most common expert tips can steer you in the wrong direction. The truth is, every child with dyslexia is different, and what...
Early in my dyslexia parenting journey, I took every piece of business advice as gold. I was so eager to learn everything I could get my hands on about dyslexia that I rarely stopped to ask, does this make sense for my parenting journey and the best way to help my daughter? But over the years, I learned a valuable lesson: not all advice is good advice. Some of the most common expert tips can steer you in the wrong direction. The truth is, every child with dyslexia is different, and what...
We are diving into assistive technology for dyslexia. If your child is struggling with reading, writing, or spelling, you might be wondering: What is assistive technology?Is it too early to introduce assistive technology?Will it help them learn or make them dependent on it?What are the best tools, and how do I get started?You Got This! Understanding Your Child's Dyslexia Workshop - Spotify / Apple / YouTube Sign up for the DML Weekly Newsletter All things dyslexia and parenting --> www.d...
In this episode, we’re diving into a topic that so many of you have reached out about, navigating dyslexia in a private school. Maybe you chose a private school for smaller class sizes, a faith-based education, or a strong academic reputation. But now you’ve realized your child is struggling with reading, spelling, or writing—and you’re wondering, Does this school really have the support my child needs? You Got This! Understanding Your Child's Dyslexia Workshop - Spotify / Apple / YouTube S...
If you’re parenting a child with dyslexia, you already know how important it is to be proactive, especially when it comes to school transitions. Whether your child is moving from elementary to middle school, middle to high school, or transitioning into a new grade with a new teacher, this process can feel overwhelming. But don’t worry—today, we’re breaking it down into simple, actionable steps so you can feel prepared and confident as you navigate this journey. By the end of this episode, you...
When you’re navigating school struggles, homework battles, and advocating for your child’s needs, it’s easy to let stress take over. But here’s the truth— the number one resource your child needs is not a tutor, an advocate, or a structured reading program. Your child needs you! Your number one purpose and goal is to put your relationship first and this episode shares ways to put your relationship first, even in the toughest moments. You Got This! Understanding Your Child's Dyslexia Workshop...
Most people think of dyslexia as a noticeable difficulty with reading and writing. But for some students, their intelligence and coping strategies allow them to hide their struggles—sometimes even from themselves. This is what we call stealth dyslexia. Often times for educators and parents struggle to make sense of the fact their very bright student is struggling to read. Stealth students can mask or compensate for their dyslexia. How does it go unnoticed? What are the signs? And how can we s...
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, exhausted, or like you’re constantly running on empty, this episode is for you. We’re breaking down what the Window of Tolerance is, how it impacts your ability to handle stress, and—most importantly—how you can expand your window to feel more in control of your emotions, your parenting, and your life. Grab your beverage of choice, take a deep breath, and let’s get started! You Got This! Understanding Your Child's Dyslexia Workshop - Spotify / Apple Sign up ...
The iceberg is a great way to visualize dyslexia. Above the water, you see the small visible part. Things like difficulty with reading, spelling, and writing. That’s what most people recognize as dyslexia. But what’s beneath the surface? A range of cognitive differences affect memory, processing speed, organization, and even self-esteem. These hidden struggles can impact a person’s entire life - not just in school but in work, relationships, and everyday tasks. As a parent raising a child wit...
Today we’re talking about something we all experience—setting big New Year’s Resolutions, only to feel guilty when life takes over and they fall to the side. According to research, 80% or more of people give up on their New Year's resolutions by February. So, you are not alone. But here’s the thing—resolutions aren’t the only way to create meaningful change. Today, we’re throwing out the guilt and talking about a better, more sustainable way to refocus in 2025. You Got This! Understanding ...
Have you Googled “dyslexia” and walked away more confused than when you started your research? There is a lot of information about dyslexia on the internet and social media. When you are starting your dyslexia journey with your child you may not know which websites and social accounts are providing accurate information about dyslexia and can send you in the wrong direction. Listen to this episode to learn the top 10 frequently asked (searched) questions about dyslexi...
So many feelings, emotions, and anger naturally come when you worry about your child learning to read. You fear the unknown, you want to fight with school, or you want to flee or freeze doing nothing in response to learning that your child is struggling to learn to read and may have a learning challenge. It's a lot! Listen to this episode to learn about fear, fight, flight, freeze ~ and 4 strategies to manage each when they occur along your dyslexia parenting journey. ...
Let’s talk about what it means to feel lost. Feeling lost can manifest in many ways—whether it’s a sense of confusion, lack of direction, or just feeling disconnected from your own identity. As moms, it’s easy to get wrapped up in the responsibilities and demands of daily life, leaving little room for self-reflection or self-care. It’s important to acknowledge that these feelings are valid and not uncommon. Many moms experience this at some point in their dyslexia parenting journey, and...
There are a few red flags and warning signs to indicate your child is struggling in school and it's time to take action! Trust your gut! You know your child best. Do not wait when you have concerns about your child - every day, week, month, and year matters! You Got This! Understanding Your Child's Dyslexia Workshop - Spotify / Apple Sign up for the DML Weekly Newsletter All things dyslexia and parenting --> www.dyslexiamomlife.com Free Dyslexia Mom Life Podcas...
Harmony is about creating a balanced and integrated life where different aspects of your life—personal, professional, and relational—are aligned and working together. I hear a lot of people talk about work-life balance, and work-life integration, many buzz phrases leave us feeling pulled in too many directions and never 100% present where we are . . . at home, work, with friends, etc. Living intentionally means making deliberate choices that reflect your values and long-term goals. It’s...