by grichland | Mar 12, 2019 | Dyslexia
For many of us reading just comes naturally. We automatically break up words into syllables, apply spelling rules and understand the concept of language. Learning to read with dyslexia is not a natural process. Children with dyslexia must be taught reading and...
by grichland | Mar 5, 2019 | A PRIDE Post, Nutrition
Raising kids is an emotional experience, both exhilarating and exhausting. Watching your child learn to walk, talk or swim can be the exhilarating part. Those middle-of-the-night feedings, temper tantrums and childhood illnesses are exhausting. Another emotionally...
by grichland | Jan 7, 2019 | A PRIDE Post, Learning Differences, Multisensory, Multisensory Teaching
“One of the saddest aspects of the American elementary-high school educational system is that it fails to acknowledge the reality that we all learn differently.” Dr. Abbe Barron, DMD, PHD is a licensed clinical psychologist in Los Angeles, and she is here...
by grichland | Jan 3, 2019 | A PRIDE Post, Dyslexia, Tutor, Tutoring & Remediation
How to Become a Dyslexia Tutor and Build a Thriving Tutoring Business Dyslexia Tutoring is a quickly growing field, particularly in regards to private tutoring services. It is estimated that 10% of the population has dyslexia, but this number can be as high as 17%....
by grichland | Dec 16, 2018 | A PRIDE Post, ADHD, Dyslexia
I have an amazing guest blogger today, Dr. Pablo Davanzo, a pediatric psychiatrist in Los Angeles who has written a post for us on Dyslexia and ADHD Comorbidity. Dr. Davanzo explains the research, the evaluation process and everything else you need to know about...