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I used to be all about running records. I still am, but in a more organic sense. You should’ve seen my notebooks—filled with detailed notes on every ...
If you're an educator working with older struggling readers, especially those with dyslexia or reading challenges, you know how crucial it is to have ...
If you're a teacher or a parent of a struggling reader, especially an older student, you may have noticed the following challenges:
- Difficulty gett...
You may have heard of coaching. Everyone seems to be doing it these days. Coaching, a partnership between coach and a client, is often associated wi...
The other day, as I sat in front of my computer reflecting on the online training workshop I had just conducted with global parents and educators of o...
Through the years, I’ve visited classrooms all around the world. Â
I recently visited a classroom full of inquisitive students ready to engage in a f...
Through the years, educators have shared with me their struggles to teach small reading groups while at the same time, managing their entire classroom...
In 2019, I began a doctorate while simultaneously enrolling in an educators' course on mindfulness in the classroom and a separate course focused on c...
I wanted to dedicate this blog to the 50 or so educators and parents I’ve recently worked with these past 2 months.  I’m overwhelmed by their dedicat...
Here Are 5 Reasons.
- When taught one-on-one, this systematic reading builds confident readers. The programming progresses in an emotionally sound wa...
Some families have told me they need reading help over the summer school break. Their reader is going from daily support to no support. Others have sa...
Changes are around the corner, whether it's summer, holidays, new grade levels, graduation, college, or new jobs. How do you sustain momentum amidst t...