The Literacy Keys - Dyslexia resources and structured literacy tips by an Orton Gillingham tutor
AI in education can be a lifeline for kids, or a shortcut that costs them. A lot is changing with artificial intelligence and education. In this episode, Host Tracy Young walks you through where AI genuinely helps a neurodivergent learner, where AI quietly does the thinking their brain was supposed to do, and the one question that tells you which is which. Brand new 2026 research from Common Sense Media found that 86 percent of kids ages 9 to 17 are now using AI, and 44 percent of parents have never had a single conversation with their child about it. The kids most likely to lean on AI heavily for schoolwork are the ones who already struggle with focus, reading, and writing. After listening, you'll: * Spot the difference between AI that supports your child's growth and AI that quietly undermines * Know what to do if your dyslexic or dysgraphic child gets falsely flagged for AI cheating * Walk away with three simple guardrails you can put in place at home this week, even on a busy night If you want help building a plan for your child, head over to theliteracykeys.com/contact/ [https://theliteracykeys.com/contact/] and book a free 15-minute consult. We’ll talk through where your child is at, what is getting in the way, and what to do next. If this episode helped, please share it with another parent who is quietly worrying about the same thing, and follow our show so you don't miss next week's conversation. Resources mentioned * The Common Sense Media Census: AI Use by Tweens and Teens, 2026 — Read the full report [https://www.commonsensemedia.org/research/a-comprehensive-report-on-teens-tweens-and-ai] transcript [https://docs.google.com/document/d/12DfKQ5e5h0jRcsYNOHsPQlaohKqh6Dj6oQPlZrZAO1M/edit?usp=sharing]
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