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Why Your Dyslexic Child's Education Isn't Working And How to Fix It– Russell Van Brocklen

37 min · 27. touko 2026
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Dyslexia touches as many as 15 to 20 percent of all learners, yet most families still hear "wait and see." Russell Van Brocklen – the Dyslexia Professor – flips that script. ‎‎He translates structured-literacy methods proven most effective for struggling readers into bite-size actions parents can use tonight. ‎ ‎In this episode of Empowered Conversations, we talk about: ‎- Why there is still hope for dyslexic children – even after trying everything ‎- What makes Russell's approach different from usual methods ‎- Why dyslexic learners are "specialists, not generalists" ‎- How a child's deep passion can be used to help them learn better ‎- One step parents can take right now to rekindle their child's love of learning ‎- The 3 reasons your child's dyslexic education isn't working – and what to do about it ‎- Why "wait and see" fails dyslexic kids ‎- What to do if your child's school is not providing the right support ‎- A real success story of a student who overcame dyslexia ‎- What lasting confidence looks like for a dyslexic child ‎If you are a parent watching your child shut down and dread reading – this conversation is for you. ‎Dyslexic learners are not broken. They are specialists, not generalists. They don't need to be fixed – they need to be understood. And "wait and see" is not a strategy – it's a failure. ‎ ‎Connect with Russell Van Brocklen ‎website: https://dyslexiaclasses.com/ Follow and rate the show.

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