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Dyslexia Help for Kids: Reading, Spelling & Handwriting — Boost Your Child's Skills & Confidence with Days with Dyslexia

Dyslexia Help for Kids: Reading, Spelling & Handwriting — Boost Your Child's Skills & Confidence with Days with Dyslexia

By: Michelle Morgan MA CCC/SLP
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The Days with Dyslexia podcast helps parents support kids with dyslexia, reading struggles, spelling challenges, and handwriting difficulties.

I’m Michelle Morgan, a mom and speech-language pathologist, and each episode shares practical, research-based tips parents can use at home and in school.

You’ll learn how to help your child improve reading, spelling, and writing skills, boost confidence, and succeed at school. We also cover advocacy strategies, ADHD, executive function, learning differences, and tools to make learning easier for kids with dyslexia.

Whether your child has dyslexia, struggles with reading or writing, or you just want guidance to help them thrive, this podcast gives clear, actionable tips, hope, and support for parents every week.

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Episodes
  • Sight words and Dyslexia: No more memorization of letters- there is a better way. Hear the data and the solution!
    Feb 10 2026

    Effective Strategies for Teaching Sight Words- with data!

    In this episode of the Days With Dyslexia podcast, Michelle discusses the importance of teaching sight words by integrating sounds, letters, and meanings. The presentation, originally prepared for a state convention for speech-language pathologists, emphasizes that merely memorizing sight words is not effective for children with learning differences, particularly dyslexia. Instead, Michelle introduces a system that organizes words by sound patterns and teaches them in a way that engages all four language systems: speech, listening, reading, and writing. This method has been shown to significantly improve spelling accuracy and long-term word retention compared with traditional methods. The episode includes research findings and practical tips for implementing this approach for parents, speech-language pathologists, teachers, and reading interventionists.

    Once you listen, use this link to access the resources mentioned: HERE

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    45 mins
  • Dyslexia Interview: He struggled with reading as a child, and what he did to improve his reading as an adult. It's never too late to learn!
    Jan 28 2026

    From Childhood Struggles to Adult Success - An Interview with Scott Smith

    In this episode of the Days With Dyslexia podcast, the host conducts her first interview with Scott Smith, an adult who has dyslexia. Scott shares his early experiences with dyslexia, the challenges he faced in school, and the innovative ways he adapted to manage and eventually find success as an adult. When bedtime reading with his toddlers became difficult, he knew something needed to change. The discussion delves into his methods for overcoming reading difficulties, his mechanical and problem-solving strengths, and his achievements in both his professional and military careers. Additionally, Scott reflects on how working with the host on reading skills significantly improved his confidence and literacy, allowing him to have better career and parenting experiences.

    Michelle also references the Sold a Story podcast.

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    36 mins
  • Teaching Kids with Dyslexia the Difference Between Letters and Sounds
    Dec 14 2025

    Teaching Kids with Dyslexia The Difference Between Letters and Sounds

    In this episode of Days With Dyslexia, host Michelle Morgan shares practical strategies for helping children differentiate between letters and sounds. Michelle explains how to use simple tools to create a visual and interactive learning experience. She emphasizes the importance of understanding this difference to enhance reading and spelling. Michelle also provides tips on using these techniques to teach spelling patterns and inflected endings, highlighting the need to address sounds, letters, and meanings in language instruction. A PDF resource is available for download to support parents in implementing these strategies at home.

    Download free PDF for teaching letters vs. sounds HERE.

    00:00 Introduction to the Podcast

    00:35 Understanding Letters and Sounds

    02:16 Practical Teaching Strategies

    04:44 Using Index Cards for Learning

    07:28 Letter and Sound Cards

    11:14 Inflected Endings and Meaning

    14:01 Clarifying Letters vs. Sounds

    16:18 Conclusion and Next Steps

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    17 mins
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