• 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 min
  • Using sounds and letter names to improve reading and spelling for kids with dyslexia- even if social media tells you they don't need both
    Nov 25 2025

    The Importance of Teaching Sounds and Letter Names in Dyslexia

    In this episode of 'Today's with Dyslexia,' Michelle Morgan, a speech-language pathologist, explores the essential difference between letter names and sounds in language learning. She explains why understanding this difference is particularly crucial for children with dyslexia. Michelle also discusses the triple word form theory (Phonology, Orthography, Meaning) and why some teachers have, unfortunately, moved away from teaching letter names. Through various research citations, she validates the need to teach both letter names and sounds for effective literacy development. Tune in for insights and strategies to help struggling readers become more confident learners.

    00:00 Introduction to the Podcast

    00:29 Understanding Letter Names vs. Sounds

    02:56 The Importance of Differentiating Letters and Sounds

    05:55 Current Trends in Teaching Reading and Spelling

    12:07 Research Supporting Letter Names

    23:36 Conclusion and Next Steps

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    24 min
  • What is the new definition of dyslexia and what it means for children who struggle to read and spell
    Nov 19 2025

    Breaking Down the New 2025 Definition of Dyslexia: What Parents Need to Know

    In this episode of 'Days with Dyslexia,' host Michelle Morgan, a speech language pathologist and mother of a dyslexic child, delves into the newly released 2025 definition of dyslexia from the International Dyslexia Association. Michelle reads the extensive definition, breaks down complex terms, and explains their implications. She emphasizes the importance of early intervention and clears misconceptions about environmental influences on dyslexia. Michelle also touches on the genetic, neurobiological, and varied severity aspects of dyslexia. Listen in for practical advice and resources to help your child overcome reading and spelling challenges.

    00:00 Introduction to the Podcast

    00:29 New 2025 Definition of Dyslexia

    01:56 Reading the New Definition

    03:20 Breaking Down the Definition

    10:31 Understanding Dyslexia Causes

    17:47 Early Oral Language and Literacy

    20:47 Secondary Consequences of Dyslexia

    25:36 Psychological and Employment Impact

    26:55 Importance of Early Intervention

    29:38 Conclusion and Resources

    Link to IDA's new definition of dyslexia.

    Head-to-Hand Writing Program

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    31 min
  • Why Orton Gillingham may not be the best way to teach your dyslexic child to read- and what to use instead
    Nov 11 2025

    In this episode of Days with Dyslexia, host Michelle Morgan, a speech-language pathologist, discusses the differences between speech-to-print (sounds first) and print-to-speech (print first) literacy instruction. She explains why traditional Orton-Gillingham methods may not be the most effective for all children, particularly those with dyslexia. Michelle outlines five key differences between a sounds-first vs. print-first approaches, including scope and sequence, teaching the job of each letter, handling irregular words, spelling patterns, and the role of letter names and sounds in writing. The episode aims to help parents understand why a sounds-first approach can be more effective and introduces resources for further guidance.

    00:00 Introduction to Days with Dyslexia

    00:37 Understanding Orton-Gillingham

    02:07 Speech to Print Instruction

    02:38 Simplifying Terms: Sounds First vs. Print First

    03:27 Advantages of Sounds First Approach

    04:07 Five Key Differences Between Approaches

    04:14 Scope and Sequence

    05:46 Teaching the Job of Each Letter

    07:09 Irregular Words Instruction

    09:01 Spelling Patterns and Syllable Division

    13:21 Writing and Sound Association

    14:50 Conclusion and Resources

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    17 min
  • How to fix letter reversals in dyslexia and dysgraphia
    Nov 3 2025

    Understanding and Fixing Letter Reversals in Children with Dyslexia and Dysgraphia

    In this episode of 'Days with Dyslexia,' host Michelle Morgan, a speech-language pathologist and mother to a child with dyslexia, dysgraphia, and ADHD, delves into the issue of letter reversals in young learners. She explains when letter reversals are developmentally normal, why they happen, and how to address them effectively.

    Michelle discusses the 'Head-to-Handwriting' program, which utilizes a systematic approach to teach letter directionality and handwriting, incorporating executive function skills and sound-letter associations to reduce letter reversals and build strong literacy foundations.

    00:00 Introduction to Days with Dyslexia

    00:28 Understanding Letter Reversals

    01:14 Why Letter Reversals Happen

    03:42 When to Be Concerned About Letter Reversals

    05:02 Introducing the Head to Handwriting Program

    05:25 Teaching Directionality and Letter Formation

    07:36 Addressing Common Methods and Their Limitations

    08:54 Effective Techniques for Teaching Letter Formation

    11:39 Executive Function and Letter Writing

    17:26 Transitioning from Letters to Words

    19:31 Conclusion and Final Thoughts


    Want to learn more about the Head-to-Hand Writing Program? Check it out here: https://dayswithdyslexia.com/head-to-hand-writing-program/


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    21 min
  • Two Simple Dyslexia Strategies That Boost Reading and Spelling at Home
    Oct 27 2025

    Two Small Changes for Helping Children with Dyslexia: Reading and Spelling Strategies

    In this episode of Days with Dyslexia, speech-language pathologist Michelle Morgan shares two simple, science-backed strategies parents can use at home to strengthen reading and spelling for children with dyslexia, dysgraphia, or ADHD.

    The first strategy focuses on teaching 'smooth and stretchy speech' to help children sound out words more naturally and ease the strain on their working memory.

    The second strategy involves saying the sounds of letters as children write them, building stronger connections between letters and sounds in the brain.

    Michelle emphasizes the importance of these techniques for developing strong literacy skills and provides practical guidance for parents on how to implement them at home.

    00:00 Introduction to Days with Dyslexia

    00:54 The Importance of Building Strong Connections

    01:53 Smooth and Stretchy Speech for Reading

    03:01 Addressing Common Reading Challenges

    08:14 Making Writing Easier with Sound Connections

    12:42 Practical Tips and Encouragement

    16:40 Conclusion and Next Steps

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    17 min
  • Days with Dyslexia Podcast Trailer
    Sep 10 2025

    Welcome to the Days with Dyslexia podcast! I’m Michelle Morgan—speech-language pathologist, mom of three, and parent to a child with dyslexia, dysgraphia, and ADHD.

    When I first searched for help for my daughter, I quickly realized how few professionals truly understand dyslexia. That journey led me to dig deep into the research, train extensively, and eventually open a private practice serving kids with dyslexia and dysgraphia.

    But what drives me most is helping parents. I believe every family deserves access to practical tools and knowledge to support their child’s literacy journey.

    On this podcast, you’ll find:
    Practical strategies for building reading, spelling, and handwriting skills at home
    Advocacy insights so you can confidently navigate the school system
    Conversations on related challenges like ADHD and executive function
    Guest episodes with professionals and parents who share their expertise and experiences

    Each week, I’ll bring you hope, help, and how-to tips so you can support your child with less frustration and more confidence.

    Hit subscribe so you never miss an episode—and join me as we dive into the world of dyslexia, one step at a time.

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    2 min