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Success stories

From struggle to strength

Identification, the right instruction, and adults who didn't give up — the pattern behind every success story we hear.

Real journeys

Stories from our community

Every reader's path is different — but the pattern repeats: identification, the right instruction, and adults who didn't give up. (These composite stories illustrate common journeys; replace them with your families' real stories — with written permission — as they come in.)

A smiling student wearing glasses, holding a notebook

"In second grade he'd hide in the bathroom during reading time. His teacher said to give it a year. Instead we asked for an evaluation in writing — a letter we learned to write from a toolkit just like this one. Two years of structured literacy later, he reads to his little sister every night."

— A parent's journey, told the way we hear it again and again

"I taught for eleven years before anyone taught me how reading actually works in the brain. Once I retrained, my whole class benefited — and I finally had answers for the parents sitting across from me at conferences instead of reassurances."

— An educator's journey
A teacher guiding students through a lesson
A grandfather reading with his grandson

"I'm 54 and I found out I have dyslexia when my granddaughter was diagnosed. Suddenly my whole school story made sense. It's never too late to understand yourself — and it's never too early to help a child."

— Three generations, one diagnosis

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