You desperately want to help your child, but you feel in over your head.
Late-night Google searches have your head spinning with information (and
misinformation) overload. But you're still feeling paralyzed, wondering how to help your child.
You feel the pressure mounting. Your child is becoming anxious about school, their self-esteem is on shaky ground, and the whole family feels1 Column the stress.
The fastest way to make real reading progress is to focus on critical, weak foundational skills that slow everything else down. I call these reading roadblocks. This is where parents' support at home can make all the difference.
Using active games, movement, and hands-on activities, parents can target these roadblocks at home.
No worksheets or drills. Just family fun, reading progress, and an opportunity for a deeper connection with your child.
Digital Products & Resources
The perfect option for a parent who is ready to homeschool their child or provide additional tutoring and practice at home.
Customized, Hands-On Content
Materials for Homeschooling
One-on-One Time with Your Kid(s)
Working at your Child's Pace
Learn on the Go
Teach the Way You Know is Right for Your Family
Online Courses
The perfect option for a parent who is trying to educate themselves, so they can help their child at home.
Up-to-Date Content
Customized, Hands-On Education
Learn on the Go
Cost-Effective with Life-Time Access
Access to a Dyslexia Therapist for Questions and Support
Materials for Homeschooling
Online Dyslexia & Reading Therapy
The perfect option for a parent who is seeking additional outside support from an experienced dyslexia therapist.
Direct Instruction from a Dyslexia Therapist
Colorful 3D Classrooms
Student-Made Avatars
Engaging Instruction & Content
Effective Practice & Games
Consistent Time in Your Busy Schedule
My Child Has Dyslexia and Struggles with Reading
My Child
Might Have Dyslexia
and Struggles with Reading
My Child
Struggles with Reading
Your child has already been diagnosed with dyslexia. They are struggling with reading, writing, and/or spelling.
Difficulty learning letters and sounds
Struggles to sound out or decode words
Slow, inaccurate reading fluency
Incorrect spelling
A family history of dyslexia
Your child is struggling with reading. They may struggle with specific phonemic patterns or comprehension. They may also struggle with writing or spelling.
Your child has already been diagnosed with dyslexia. They are struggling with reading, writing, and/or spelling.
Difficulty learning letters and sounds
Struggles to sound out or decode words
Slow, inaccurate reading fluency
Incorrect spelling
A family history of dyslexia
Your child is struggling with reading. They may struggle with specific phonemic patterns or comprehension. They may also struggle with writing or spelling.
Whether your child has been diagnosed with dyslexia, you suspect they have it, or they struggle with reading, I can help you!
My Child Has Dyslexia and is Struggling with Reading
Your child has already been diagnosed with dyslexia. They are struggling with reading, writing, and/or spelling.
My Child Might Have Dyslexia and is Struggling with Reading
Difficulty learning letters and sounds
Struggles to sound out or decode words
Slow, inaccurate reading fluency
Incorrect spelling
A family history of dyslexia
My Child is Struggling with Reading
Your child is struggling with reading. They may struggle with specific phonemic patterns or comprehension. They may also struggle with writing or spelling.
Your child has already been diagnosed with dyslexia. They are struggling with reading, writing, and/or spelling.
Difficulty learning letters and sounds
Struggles to sound out or decode words
Slow, inaccurate reading fluency
Incorrect spelling
A family history of dyslexia
Your child is struggling with reading. They may struggle with specific phonemic patterns or comprehension. They may also struggle with writing or spelling.
"I am so thrilled to say that with Robin's help, our daughter has made leaps and bounds in reading over the past six months. If you are looking for someone who genuinely loves what she does and cares deeply for your child, Robin is a true gift!"
Amanda W. - Mom of 5th grader
"I would recommend Robin without a moment's hesitation...
Robin's work goes beyond just improving reading and language; it changes all aspects of a child's academic ability. She is amazing!"
Chrystalee T. - Mom of 4th grader
Robin is extraordinary! Working with her has made all the difference in the world. Our son is now reading above grade level and watching him read with confidence is invaluable! I highly recommend Reading Remedies to anyone who wants to help their child become a strong reader.
Shereen B. - Mom of 3rd grader
Yes! All offerings are designed to support parents in taking an active role in their child's reading development at home. These resources will help whether your child has dyslexia or not.
Nope! These resources are designed to be used by parents. No experience necessary!
Yes! If you are already homeschooling, these resources can be easily integrated into your reading and writing curricula.
If you're a parent, your time is limited! That's why these resources are designed to help you maximize your time. In fact, many of the activities can even be done on the go!
My Skool community, Parent's Dyslexia Roadmap, is here to support you. Post your questions for the group, DM me personally, or join me for my virtual office hours to get the support you need. If you're seeking a higher level of support, I also offer parent coaching! Reach out through https://www.skool.com/thedyslexiaroadmap or send an email to [email protected].