Learning Disabilities

Parent creates website to improve understanding of dyslexia

After four of Michelle Masko's five children were diagnosed with dyslexia, she launched a website to help educators and families better understand how the learning disorder affects children. Masko found her children improved their reading once they could convert words into pictures. Visit www.therighttolearn.com. Visit www.therighttolearn.com.

Connections that Work for Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic

For 12 years, tutoring children using innovative techniques has been the driving force behind the development of Connections that Work.

Posie Boggs brings a unique perspective to the field, frequently using her Bachelors of Arts in Nursing Science to help parents navigate ADD, ADHD and other medical issues that influence the education of student who struggle with dyslexia and learning disabilities.

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