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On this episode of the Don't Call On Me Podcast, Megan and Eryn welcome Kenyon Robison, a Certified Academic Language Therapist with a deeply personal connection to dyslexia. From an early age, Kenyon faced unique challenges that set her apart, from struggles with basic tasks to a late formal diagnosis of severe dyslexia and dysgraphia in sixth grade. Undeterred by inadequate school interventions, Kenyon and her mother fought for effective support, including years of therapy that helped her overcome the odds.
Kenyon shares how these experiences fueled her determination to succeed academically, leading to honors in high school and college, a Master's degree in education, and eventually a career dedicated to helping students like herself. As an educator and language therapist, she now provides the guidance she once needed, ensuring others don't have to navigate dyslexia alone.
Join us as Kenyon reflects on her journey, one teeming with resilience. Kenyon's story shines a light on the vital role that family advocacy, determination, and proper interventions play in unlocking potential.
Dyslexia On Demand
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How Language Therapy is different from Tutoring
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By Megan Pinchback and Eryn Yolac5
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On this episode of the Don't Call On Me Podcast, Megan and Eryn welcome Kenyon Robison, a Certified Academic Language Therapist with a deeply personal connection to dyslexia. From an early age, Kenyon faced unique challenges that set her apart, from struggles with basic tasks to a late formal diagnosis of severe dyslexia and dysgraphia in sixth grade. Undeterred by inadequate school interventions, Kenyon and her mother fought for effective support, including years of therapy that helped her overcome the odds.
Kenyon shares how these experiences fueled her determination to succeed academically, leading to honors in high school and college, a Master's degree in education, and eventually a career dedicated to helping students like herself. As an educator and language therapist, she now provides the guidance she once needed, ensuring others don't have to navigate dyslexia alone.
Join us as Kenyon reflects on her journey, one teeming with resilience. Kenyon's story shines a light on the vital role that family advocacy, determination, and proper interventions play in unlocking potential.
Dyslexia On Demand
Book a consultation with Megan to discuss CALT therapy.
How Language Therapy is different from Tutoring
Advocate to Educate
Book a consultation with Eryn to discuss advocacy services.

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