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Q&A Drop-In is happening in 19 days
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1. START HERE 🌟 Welcome to Our Community! 🌟
Hi there, and welcome! I’m so glad you’re here. Joining this group is a big first step toward helping your child overcome learning challenges and thrive. This community is a safe space where you can find support, learn what to do at home, and take action to help your child with reading challenges and dyslexia. And speaking of action, please introduce yourself! 👋 (We're all about taking positive action here 😉) ✨🔥👣 1st ACTION STEP: 🔥✨ - Drop a comment below to introduce yourself. - Share what brought you here or one thing you’d like to learn. Whether you’re just starting to understand your child’s learning needs or you’ve been navigating this path for a while, you belong here. Please share your thoughts, ask questions, and connect with other parents who get it. Here’s what you’ll find in this group: 💪Encouragement: This is a place to share your worries and wins—and get the support you need. 🔥Actionable Advice: We’ll focus on practical ways to support your child at home, no matter how busy life gets. 🤝Connection: You'll meet other parents walking a similar path and learn how to connect and collaborate with educators. 🎗️The effort you’re putting in now will have lifelong results—not just for your child but for your whole family. ✨ Remember: If you ever feel overwhelmed or unsure where to start, that’s okay. Take a deep breath, and jump into this community to find support. This group is here to guide you. ✨ Now, if you didn't complete this step earlier, it's time to jump in and say HI! ✨🔥👣 STEP 1: - Drop a comment below to introduce yourself. - Share what brought you here or one thing you’d like to learn. I’m excited to see the progress you and your child will make in our journey together, and I look forward to supporting you! ❤️ Warmly, Robin
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2. Where are you on The Dyslexia Roadmap for Parents?
The dyslexia journey can feel complicated—especially if you’re not sure where to start or what steps to take. Let’s make it simpler! ACTION TASKS: 1. Click the link to the FREE course, The Dyslexia Roadmap for Parents. https://bit.ly/Intro_to_The_Dyslexia_Roadmap_For_Parents 2. Which milestone do you think you’re on? Share in the comments! 🐾You’ll likely go through these steps many times. Progress isn’t always linear, and this roadmap is here to guide you. MILESTONE 1: If your child is newly diagnosed with dyslexia or another learning difference, you’re likely on the 1st Milestone—learning about dyslexia and what it means for your child. This is an important first step that builds your confidence as a parent and lays the foundation for future growth. MILESTONE 2: Is your child’s self-esteem or behavior being impacted by academic struggles? This can be heartbreaking, but it’s common. If this sounds like your child, focus on this milestone first. Help them see their unique strengths and abilities while introducing a growth mindset. 💡 Tip: You’ll revisit Milestone 2 again and again as your child grows. Building confidence and motivation isn’t a one-time event—it’s a lifelong process. MILESTONE 3: Navigating 504 plans, IEPs, or ARD meetings can feel overwhelming. If your child is receiving accommodations, take time to understand how they work and how they can support your child’s learning every day. If you’re unsure how to collaborate with educators, this milestone will guide you through the process. MILESTONE 4: Once the earlier milestones are squared away, it’s time to focus on targeted reading practice at home. This step is key to accelerating your child’s literacy growth. It might sound like a lot, but don’t worry—you’ve got support from me, this community, and the Roadmap. Together, we’ll keep things manageable and focused. The Roadmap Is FLEXIBLE! While it’s helpful to start with Milestones 1-4 in order, it’s okay to skip around as needed. For example, if you’ve got a 504 or ARD meeting coming up, jump to Milestone 3. Use the Roadmap in the way that works best for you and your family.
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