For Parents of Dyslexic Readers

Because your child deserves to feel confident every time they pick up a book,
and you deserve to feel equipped to help them get there.
*I live it. *I remediate it. *I parent it.
95+
Games & Activities
6
Syllable Types Covered
10
Minutes a Day
As a dyslexia therapist, an advocate of structured literacy, and the parent of a dyslexic child myself, I've spent years working to simplify the reading process — so that no one else has to struggle the way I did. I took what the research says and built a simple system around the hardest part of words: the vowels. The result is something approachable, joyful, and genuinely effective. And now I'm putting it all in your hands.

Certified Academic Language Therapist (CALT)
Masters in Special Education from George Mason University (GMU)
Dyslexic herself
Parent of a dyslexic daughter
I know what it feels like to sit at a reading table staring at letters that won't make sense. That was me in first grade, struggling, confused, and quietly convinced I was the problem.
Nothing clicked until third grade, when an Orton-Gillingham certified tutor changed everything. That direct, systematic, multisensory approach gave me something I'd never had before: the ability to read.
I went on to navigate high school, find the right college, and prove to myself that I could succeed, with the right tools in place. I still use assistive technology today, and I wouldn't change a thing. Dyslexia made me who I am.
That gratitude led me to become a Certified Academic Language Therapist (CALT) — and somewhere along that path, my own daughter was diagnosed with dyslexia too. So I don't just understand this journey from the inside. I'm living it as a parent, every single day, right alongside you.
You can do this — even if you feel like you can't.
No formal training required
No fear of teaching it wrong (I do it for you)
No previous knowledge of syllables
No teaching experience needed
No hours of prep each day
No boring worksheets — just games
Three simple steps. No overwhelm. Just real progress.

A quick assessment shows you exactly where your child is and where to start — no guessing.

Clear, step-by-step instructional videos you can watch alone, or sit down and watch together with your child.

Over 95 games and activities that make practicing each syllable type feel like fun, not school.
That's one of the most common worries I hear — and it makes complete sense. But here's the truth: you won't be doing this alone.
Every lesson in this course guides you step by step, so you always know exactly what to do and why. You can even watch the videos with your child — it'll feel like I'm right there in the room, teaching them while you learn alongside them.
And because every method is grounded in structured literacy — the research-backed approach built for dyslexic brains — you'll be giving your child tools that work with the way their brain processes language, not against it.
More than 95 games. More than a reading program. A complete toolkit.

Quick-Start Assessment - Know exactly where to begin and how to track your child's progress from day one.
Step-by-Step Video Lessons - Easy-to-follow videos covering all six syllable types in English — clearly explained, with nothing left out.
95+ Games & Activities - Fun, engaging practice for every syllable type so learning feels like play — not homework.
Vowel Sound Guides - Clear breakdowns of every vowel sound in every syllable type, no phonics background needed.
Visual Charts & Reference Sheets - Helpful visuals and anchor charts that make concepts stick, perfect for dyslexic learners.
"Rule Breaker" Word Lists - The tricky words that don't follow the rules and exactly how to teach them without confusion.
The Research, in Plain Language - Understand why these methods work explained in parent-friendly terms, not academic jargon.
Mindset & Encouragement - Tips to help you stay calm, confident, and supportive because your energy matters too.
Why English Feels Hard - A simple explanation of why reading feels confusing for dyslexic learners — and how to make it easier.
I built this course for busy parents — because I am a busy parent. Every lesson can be done in about 10 minutes a day.
I've taken everything I use with my own daughter and with my students, and organised it into the simplest possible format. No hours of prep. No complicated plans. Just open the course, follow the next step, and watch your child grow.
Ten minutes a day. Real progress. That's the deal.


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95+ games & activities
Step-by-step video lessons
All six syllable types covered
Quick-start assessment included
Visual charts & rule-breaker word lists
This course is designed for children in Grade 2 and up who struggle with reading — especially those who have dyslexia or other reading difficulties. If your child is younger and already showing signs of reading challenges, it's never too early to start building these foundations.
Absolutely not. The lessons are written for parents, not educators. Each step is clearly explained, and the videos walk you through everything so you always know exactly what to do — and why.
Every child is different, but many parents notice small wins — a little more confidence, a little less resistance — within the first week. The more consistently you use the games and lessons, the faster your child will build both skill and confidence.
Most reading programs weren't built with dyslexic brains in mind. This one was — by a dyslexia therapist who also parents a dyslexic child. Every game, every visual, every explanation is designed specifically for how dyslexic learners process language. I live it. I remediate it. I parent it.
As little as 5–10 minutes a day can make a meaningful difference. You can move at your own pace — go faster when life allows, slow down when it doesn't. There's no pressure and no deadline.
This course can be used alongside a tutor or as your primary reading support at home — it works both ways. Many parents use it to reinforce what their child is already learning in sessions. Others use it as their main tool. Either approach works beautifully.
Once you're in, you're in. Go back to any lesson, video, or game whenever you need — whether that's next week or two years from now. This course is designed to grow with your child.
Yes! This is a great way to help everyone break down the six syllable types in the English language.
Your child is ready.
Let's get started — together.
Give your child the reading tools their brain was made for. All it takes is 10 minutes a day and the willingness to show up for them.
"I live it. I remediate it. I parent it."
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