Oct 11, 2020 | Assessments, dyslexia, middle school, reading
Teens with Dyslexia and Executive Functioning Deficits When children enter school, they should have some training at home to begin reading. Most children are learning letter names and sounds and learning their alphabet. They should be learning to rhyme. When they...
Sep 16, 2020 | Assessments, diagnosis, dyslexia, homeschool, music, reading
Have you seen the cartoon of two animals looking at the letter “b” from two different sides? One says, “b” and the other says, “d”. When a chair turned over on its side is a chair, no matter which way you turn it. But the letters “d, p, b, and q” all look like in the...
Apr 26, 2020 | homeschool, reading
Did you know that 6 out of 10 children are not ready for kindergarten when they turn five? Did you know that starting out from behind can trap them in a cycle of continuous catch-up in their learning? I equip heroic parents with skills to prepare their children for...
Mar 23, 2020 | art, Assessments, diagnosis, dyslexia, homeschool, music, reading
I’ve been a local resident of San Gabriel for over forty years. In the late 1990s, I had two small children in school, one in first and one in third. I was a mom who helped in both their kinder and first grades. That year I was helping in Laura’s first-grade class. I...
Aug 28, 2019 | art, Assessments, diagnosis, dyslexia, homeschool, music, reading, Uncategorized
By Dr. Marianne Cintron 8/26/2019 What helps dyslexic students read at the most rapid rate? There are some programs that take years for students to make year by year progress. And now universities are creating a program for teachers to be trained over a three-year...