Dyslexia Decoded
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2411368/fan_mail/new] Summer doesn’t have to mean worksheets at the kitchen table or battles over reading logs. In this comeback episode of Dyslexia Decoded, Teacher Maggie shares a different approach to summer learning — one rooted in curiosity, creativity, imagination, and real-life experiences. Through personal stories about growing up with boxes of random car parts, raising a dyslexic son who builds incredible creations with a hot glue gun and a hammer, and the inspiring story of dyslexic paleontologist Jack Horner, this episode explores how children often learn best when they are free to wonder, build, experiment, and explore. Maggie introduces the simple “SPARK” framework for meaningful summer learning: ✨ Say Yes to Questions ✨ Play With Purpose ✨ Add Reading Naturally ✨ Real-Life Learning Counts ✨ Keep Curiosity Alive Whether your child is homeschooled, attends public school, struggles academically, or simply needs space to rediscover wonder, this episode will encourage you to see learning differently this summer. Because sometimes the most meaningful education happens far away from worksheets — in forts, forests, conversations, inventions, and curiosity-filled childhood moments. Thank you for listening to Dyslexia Decoded! Remember, every journey begins with a single step, and progress always beats perfection. Subscribe so you never miss an episode, and if you found this story inspiring, please share it with someone who might need to hear it. Until next time, stay strong, stay curious, and stay fearless. 💚
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