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In this powerful episode of the Don't Call On Me Podcast, hosts Megan and Eryn sit down with Lucia and her remarkable daughter, Ansley, to share a family's journey through years of misdiagnoses, academic struggles, and ultimately, triumph. Ansley, along with her twin brother Dawson, both have dyslexia and dysgraphia, yet each faced unique hurdles to get the right support. Misdiagnosed with anxiety in first grade, Ansley endured frustration and even reached a breaking point before finally receiving an Independent Educational Evaluation (IEE) and finding a school where she could learn in a way that matched her needs. Now in a nurturing environment, Ansley has rediscovered her self-confidence and has become a passionate advocate, working on her state's dyslexia and dysgraphia handbook committee and even speaking out at her local school board. Dawson, too, is thriving, reading at grade level and excelling in math.
Lucia and Ansley offer a candid look at their journey, the importance of early and accurate diagnosis, and the transformative power of specialized education for kids with learning differences.
Dyslexia On Demand
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By Megan Pinchback and Eryn Yolac5
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In this powerful episode of the Don't Call On Me Podcast, hosts Megan and Eryn sit down with Lucia and her remarkable daughter, Ansley, to share a family's journey through years of misdiagnoses, academic struggles, and ultimately, triumph. Ansley, along with her twin brother Dawson, both have dyslexia and dysgraphia, yet each faced unique hurdles to get the right support. Misdiagnosed with anxiety in first grade, Ansley endured frustration and even reached a breaking point before finally receiving an Independent Educational Evaluation (IEE) and finding a school where she could learn in a way that matched her needs. Now in a nurturing environment, Ansley has rediscovered her self-confidence and has become a passionate advocate, working on her state's dyslexia and dysgraphia handbook committee and even speaking out at her local school board. Dawson, too, is thriving, reading at grade level and excelling in math.
Lucia and Ansley offer a candid look at their journey, the importance of early and accurate diagnosis, and the transformative power of specialized education for kids with learning differences.
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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