How empowered parents are transforming literacy education for dyslexic learners
This PBS NewsHour episode outlines the challenges parents of dyslexic children face and how they are working to influence changes to reading instruction. Specifically, it highlights personal anecdotes of families who have struggled to find effective reading support for their children. The episode also features a mother whose advocacy work led her school to adopt a science-based reading instruction curriculum.
Overall, the report emphasizes the importance of early intervention and diagnosis while acknowledging that some traditional methods of reading education often fail to support dyslexic students. It also showcases the powerful influence of proactive parents advocating for effective instruction for all students, especially those with learning disabilities.
You can find the video and transcript here.