Students with dyslexia tend to struggle with reading, spelling, and writing. These challenges often become more profound as they progress through school, and the literacy demands increase quickly. While individualized Orton Gillingham tutoring is optimal for building these skills, there are many apps that can also help students with dyslexia develop their core reading, spelling, and writing skills.
Signs Your Child May Be Neurodivergent: ADHD, Dyslexia, And Autism
Many parents find that their child learns or retains information differently from their classmates. While some variation is normal, these differences can also be signs of neurodiversity, such as ADHD, dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, autism, or related challenges. Learning the early signs of neurodivergence patterns can help you seek the best supports and interventions for your child.
Can Virtual Tutoring Help My Child?
Explore how virtual tutoring can support your child’s learning. This article covers how online sessions can fill academic gaps, improve focus, and build skills when traditional classroom instruction isn’t enough.
How to Build Academic Skills While Baking During the Holidays
Discover how holiday baking can boost your child’s academic skills—from reading and sequencing to math and planning. Dr. Emily Levy of EBL Coaching shares practical ways parents can turn baking sessions into meaningful learning opportunities.




