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Get your child's free dyslexia screener and roadmap here
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For 23 years, the International Dyslexia Association told millions of children that dyslexia is "for life." In 2025, they finally released a new definition—and buried in it is an admission that changes everything.
In this episode, I break down the exact sentence that proves they knew all along: your child's brain CAN change. I expose what "particularly effective" really means in academic language, reveal the neuroplasticity research they're finally acknowledging, and explain why the "dyslexia for life" narrative is scientifically obsolete.
What You'll Learn:
WARNING: This episode challenges everything you've been told by specialists, schools, and the dyslexia industry. If you're comfortable with the "for life" narrative, this will make you uncomfortable.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Your child's brain can change. The IDA finally admitted it. Now it's your move.
By Learning SuccessGet your child's free dyslexia screener and roadmap here
https://learningsuccess.ai/dyslexia-test/
For 23 years, the International Dyslexia Association told millions of children that dyslexia is "for life." In 2025, they finally released a new definition—and buried in it is an admission that changes everything.
In this episode, I break down the exact sentence that proves they knew all along: your child's brain CAN change. I expose what "particularly effective" really means in academic language, reveal the neuroplasticity research they're finally acknowledging, and explain why the "dyslexia for life" narrative is scientifically obsolete.
What You'll Learn:
WARNING: This episode challenges everything you've been told by specialists, schools, and the dyslexia industry. If you're comfortable with the "for life" narrative, this will make you uncomfortable.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Your child's brain can change. The IDA finally admitted it. Now it's your move.