#197: Dyslexia at School: How to Access Reading Support for your Child with ADHD
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#197: Dyslexia at School: How to Access Reading Support for your Child with ADHD
The Childhood Collective
5/14/2025
SUMMARY
If your child has ADHD and struggles with reading, you might be wondering how to get the best support at school. Today, we’re joined by Michelle Henderson, a dyslexia therapist and advocate, to talk about how families can access structured literacy interventions and evidence-based reading support. She shares the biggest challenges parents face in getting reading services at school and gives practical tips for advocating effectively (hint: it starts with asking the right questions!). If you're navigating ADHD and dyslexia, this episode will empower you with the tools and knowledge to ensure your child gets the support they need!
MEET MICHELLE HENDERSON
Michelle is a teacher, a parent coach, and an advocate for children and literacy! She is a certified Structured Literacy Dyslexia Specialist, trained in the Orton-Gillingham approach with a master's degree in Reading Science. She is also the proud mom of a brilliant dyslexic learner. She lives in Hawaii with her four children and husband and loves to eat tropical fruit and spend time in nature.
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