05/07/2026
The Science of Spelling Workshop — Brennan Chandler, PhD
The Science of Spelling: Assessment, Instruction, and Intervention (K–3) May 9 | 9:00–1:00 EST | Live on Zoom A research-informed, highly practical workshop designed to help you improve spelling instruction without adding more to your plate. This session focuses on what drives spelling
05/06/2026
Yesterday Governor Brian Kemp signed the GA Early Literacy Act which places a literacy coach in every elementary school with 200 students or more. This bill is the result of countless hours of advocacy with many stakeholders around GA.
Special thanks to Dale Burns and Speaker Jon Burns, Senator Billy Hickman, Senator Scott Johnson, Representative Bethany Ballard, Senator Rashuan Kemp and the GA Board of Education.
The bill allocates 70 million for literacy coaches by providing a state funded coach in every elementary school with 200 kids or more or a part time one for schools under 200 kids.
Only 1-3 kids read proficiently in 3rd grade in the State. This figure isn’t much different in any state in the US. The literacy coach model has been very successful in Alabama and Tennessee.
Nothing is perfect but here’s hoping this Falls Kindergarten class ends up with higher proficiency rates in 2030.
Decoding Dyslexia Georgia Missy Palmer Purcell Meagan SwingleRepresentative Bethany Ballard Ericka Danielle Smith
If your kid is in K to 3rd grade I highly suggest you go ask for the results of your Characteristics of Dyslexia Screener!
Decoding Dyslexia Military
05/06/2026
Yesterday Governor Brian Kemp signed the GA Early Literacy Act which places a literacy coach in every elementary school with 200 students or more. This bill is the result of countless hours of advocacy with many stakeholders around GA.
Special thanks to Dale Burns and Speaker Jon Burns, Senator Billy Hickman, Senator Scott Johnson, Representative Bethany Ballard, Senator Rashuan Kemp and the GA Board of Education.
The bill allocates 70 million for literacy coaches by providing a state funded coach in every elementary school with 200 kids or more or a part time one for schools under 200 kids.
Only 1-3 kids read proficiently in 3rd grade in the State. This figure isn’t much different in any state in the US. The literacy coach model has been very successful in Alabama and Tennessee.
Nothing is perfect but here’s hoping this Falls Kindergarten class ends up with higher proficiency rates in 2030.
Decoding Dyslexia Georgia Missy Palmer Purcell Meagan SwingleRepresentative Bethany Ballard Ericka Danielle Smith
If your kid is in K to 3rd grade I highly suggest you go ask for the results of your Characteristics of Dyslexia Screener!
Decoding Dyslexia Military
02/27/2026
Calling anyone near Quantico who has a child at Dowea aka Dodea!
Come make your voice heard!
02/25/2026
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11/25/2025
Here’s what I’d do:
1. Full Educational Psychological Evaluation by a Neuropsychologist, Child Psychologist, or Developmental Pediatrician.
2. Auditory Processing Disorder Evaluation (Ears, Nose, Throat (ENT)
3. Speech-Language Pathologist (testing for Language Processing Disorders).
4. Occupational Therapist- (Testing for handwriting and other age-appropriate skills)
Tasks to be completed at school
1. Write a letter to Request an Evaluation for special education services at public expense to your principal and head of special education services (If you already have a medical diagnosis of SLD/Dyslexia include the paperwork from the doctor.)
2. Sign written consent to start the evaluation (60 days under Federal Law) once you sign consent. If you don't get the consent forms within a week, send an email asking for them again. Document. Document. Document
Find your support
1. Find your state's Department of Education and locate their Parent Rights and Safeguards. These are your rights in your state. 2. Join other support groups on Facebook (Partners in Promise, Wright's Law, Decoding Dyslexia Military(state and regional groups and pages) 3. Find your community support. The road in special education is long. You will need a support person outside of your family (Parent, Spouse, Friend).
Hi, I’m Hilary. I’m a special education advocate serving kids with dyslexia around the world. Providing advocacy, education and IEP meeting support
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