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EPISODE · Jul 31, 2025

What is dyslexia, and why is it often misunderstood?

from Boston Children's Answers Parentcast

When a child struggles to read, parents are often left with more questions than answers. Could it be dyslexia? Will it hold them back? And how can families and schools step in early to help? In this episode, Dr. Arnold sits down with Dr. Margaret Pierce, an oral and written language specialist who diagnoses and supports kids with dyslexia. They unpack what dyslexia really is (and what it’s not), and how to ensure kids with dyslexia get the support they need to thrive both academically and emotionally. You’ll learn: • What is dyslexia, and why is it so often misunderstood? • What are the earliest signs, and how do symptoms change with age? • How does dyslexia impact learning? • Are some kids more at risk than others? • What are the most common myths that persist about dyslexia? • How are schools screening for dyslexia? • What kinds of supports might be included in an IEP for a child with dyslexia? • How does Boston Children’s Learning Disabilities Program support kids with learning challenges? • How does dyslexia impact confidence and emotional health? • What new research is shaping how we diagnose and treat dyslexia? • What are Dr. Pierce’s Doctor’s Orders to help kids diagnosed with dyslexia? This episode is packed with insights, encouragement, and practical tips for parents who want to help their child build skills and self-confidence on the road to reading.

When a child struggles to read, parents are often left with more questions than answers. Could it be dyslexia? Will it hold them back? And how can families and schools step in early to help? In this episode, Dr. Arnold sits down with Dr. Margaret Pierce, an oral and written language specialist who diagnoses and supports kids with dyslexia. They unpack what dyslexia really is (and what it’s not), and how to ensure kids with dyslexia get the support they need to thrive both academically and emotionally. You’ll learn: • What is dyslexia, and why is it so often misunderstood? • What are the earliest signs, and how do symptoms change with age? • How does dyslexia impact learning? • Are some kids more at risk than others? • What are the most common myths that persist about dyslexia? • How are schools screening for dyslexia? • What kinds of supports might be included in an IEP for a child with dyslexia? • How does Boston Children’s Learning Disabilities Program support kids with learning challenges? • How does dyslexia impact confidence and emotional health? • What new research is shaping how we diagnose and treat dyslexia? • What are Dr. Pierce’s Doctor’s Orders to help kids diagnosed with dyslexia? This episode is packed with insights, encouragement, and practical tips for parents who want to help their child build skills and self-confidence on the road to reading.

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