
S1E3 /// Misunderstood: What Struggling Readers Are Trying to Tell Us
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- Evie, Austin, Emmie, Hadlie, and Cooper — students reflecting on what it felt like to be called “stupid,” “lazy,” or ignored in class
- Parents Stacie Swanson, Sarah Collins, and Lindsey Angleton — sharing the early signs they saw and the pushback they faced
- Dr. Janelle Tidemann — psychologist explaining the overlooked red flags and why bright, creative kids often slip through the cracks
- Jeanine Phillips, Jill Hodge, and Sarah Balzar — Kansas educators describing how training changed everything they thought they knew
- The national scope of reading struggles, the Reading Wars, and why balanced literacy wasn’t enough
- Phillips Fundamental Learning Center (Wichita, KS)
- LETRS Structured Literacy Training
- Children of the Code video series: What’s at Stake
- Sold a Story podcast — Emily Hanford & APM Reports
- Reading in the Brain by Stanislas Dehaene (Viking, 2009)
- Teaching Reading Is Rocket Science by Dr. Louisa Moats (AFT, 2020) — Read PDF
- Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University — Jack Shonkoff’s work
- National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) Reading Scores, 2024 Visit NAEP – Nation’s Report Card
- Struggling readers often say they feel “stupid” or “invisible” long before they’re diagnosed
- Early signs — speech delays, difficulty rhyming, not recognizing letters — are often brushed off as “they’ll grow out of it”
- Dyslexia is real, common, and too often misdiagnosed as behavior problems, ADHD, or defiance
- Balanced literacy left teachers unprepared to meet the needs of all learners
- Early intervention and structured literacy change not just academic outcomes, but emotional lives
- Reading failure is not just an academic issue — it’s a biological and emotional stressor
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