Dyslexia Decoded

Teacher Maggie from StrongMinds

Welcome to Dyslexia Decoded, the podcast dedicated to unraveling the mysteries of dyslexic minds and celebrating the incredible potential of thinking differently. I’m Teacher Maggie—an educator, mom, and advocate for students with learning differences—and I’m here to inspire, equip, and empower. In each episode, I’ll share uplifting stories of resilience and creativity, alongside actionable tips and practical advice to support students and their advocates. From navigating school systems and mastering effective learning strategies to advocating for essential accommodations, my goal is to provide you with tools that truly make a difference. Whether you’re a parent, educator, or someone navigating the world of learning differently, this podcast is your resource for encouragement, insight, and hope. Together, we can make the journey easier, more empowering, and filled with the joy of discovery.”

  1. HÁ 1 DIA

    Curiosity is the Curriculum: S-P-A-R-K

    Send us Fan Mail 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. 💚

    17 min
  2. 17/04/2025

    Red Flags, Research & Retention: What to Know Before Repeating a Grade

    Send us Fan Mail Description: Is your child being recommended for retention? Are you feeling pressure after spring testing—especially if your child didn’t pass the 3rd grade TCAP? In this episode, I’m sharing my own journey as a teacher who once recommended retention, what I learned the hard way, and why holding a child back is rarely the right move—especially for students with dyslexia or other learning differences. We’ll walk through: What the research actually says (with sources you can find and share)Why schools may be defaulting to retention after the pandemicThe emotional toll it takes on a child’s self-worthWhat actually works instead of repeating a gradeYour rights under Tennessee’s TCAP law—and how to advocate with confidenceThis is more than a data dump. It’s a guide to help you walk into those school meetings with clarity, compassion, and courage. PLUS: Download the free printable Parent Resource Guide linked in the show notes to take with you into your next meeting. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pkuBPx6ehGZPXL3Zd8fFmid4VtKvHOCT/view?usp=drivesdk 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. 💚

    22 min
  3. 17/03/2025

    Typing Toward Triump: Empowering Dyslexic Learners Through Keyboard Mastery

    Send us Fan Mail Typing isn’t just a practical skill—it can be life changing for dyslexic students! In this episode, I break down why learning to type can remove barriers, boost confidence, and even reinforce reading and spelling skills. I’ll share my personal experience diving into touch typing (spoiler: it’s not as easy as it looks!) and the fascinating science behind why typing activates key areas of the brain that support literacy. Plus, I’ll explore some of the best typing programs out there—what works, what doesn’t, and how to help your child build this essential skill the right way. If you’ve ever wondered whether typing is worth the effort for your dyslexic learner, this episode is for you! Let’s rethink how we teach writing and give our students a tool they can use for life. 🔹 The connection between typing, reading, and spelling 🔹 Why traditional keyboarding classes don’t work for dyslexic students 🔹 How to introduce typing the right way (accuracy before speed!) 🔹 The best programs for dyslexic learners—Typing.com, TypingClub, and TTRS Tune in and let’s unlock a new way to support our students! 🎧✨ 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. 💚

    18 min

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Welcome to Dyslexia Decoded, the podcast dedicated to unraveling the mysteries of dyslexic minds and celebrating the incredible potential of thinking differently. I’m Teacher Maggie—an educator, mom, and advocate for students with learning differences—and I’m here to inspire, equip, and empower. In each episode, I’ll share uplifting stories of resilience and creativity, alongside actionable tips and practical advice to support students and their advocates. From navigating school systems and mastering effective learning strategies to advocating for essential accommodations, my goal is to provide you with tools that truly make a difference. Whether you’re a parent, educator, or someone navigating the world of learning differently, this podcast is your resource for encouragement, insight, and hope. Together, we can make the journey easier, more empowering, and filled with the joy of discovery.”

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