I walked into that school meeting expecting to fight. You know the feeling. You prepare your notes, rehearse what you’re going to say, brace yourself for pushback. As parents of…
How Phonics Lab Helps Kids With Dyslexia Hear Sounds Clearly
If your child struggles to hear the difference between similar sounds—like “b” and “d” or “ship” and “chip”—reading becomes so much harder. That’s where Phonics Lab comes in. This tool…
Vocabulary Practice: Finally, a Way for Words to Actually Stick
“Mom, I read all the words. But I don’t know what it means.” If you’ve heard this, you know the gut punch. Your child can sound out every word perfectly—but…
How to Make Reading Practice Fun with AI-Personalized Stories
Finding books that match your child’s reading level AND their interests? Nearly impossible. That’s why Reading Practice became my daughter’s favorite tool. It creates personalized stories about things she actually…
Week 2 of Our EZRead Learning Path: Building on the Momentum
A real parent’s journey helping her daughter with reading Week 1 was all about phonics — and she crushed it. So now what? Week 2 is where we start building…
Week 2: Breaking Down Words in the Morphology Builder
A Step-by-Step Look at How My Daughter Mastered Her Week 1 Vocabulary Last week, my daughter started EZRead’s AI Learning Path and picked vocabulary as one of her focus areas….
The Game That Taught My Daughter to Blend Sounds Into Words
When my daughter was younger, she knew her letter sounds. She could tell you /c/, /a/, /t/ without hesitation. But ask her to blend those sounds into “cat”? Blank stare….
The Sound Game That Cracked the Reading Code for My Daughter
The Missing Piece I Didn’t Know About When my daughter was struggling to read, I thought the problem was that she didn’t know enough words. So we drilled flashcards. We…
Why Words Disappear Overnight: Orthographic Mapping for Dyslexia
We had been doing Reading Interventions for a few weeks. My daughter was practicing consistently. Progress was happening. But I kept noticing something strange. She could read “said” perfectly on…
A Parent’s IEP Meeting Story
I need to tell you something that has been sitting heavy on my chest. We have been quiet here, and there is a reason. This was not a break. We…
