
Breaking the Dyslexia Script: The Dyslexia Professor’s Guide to Structured Literacy, Student Empowerment & Progress Parents Can See | Adulting With Autism #DyslexiaDecoded #NeurodiversityInAction
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On this transformative episode of Adulting With Autism, meet Russell Van Brocklen—the Dyslexia Professor who’s revolutionizing how we support dyslexic and neurodivergent learners. Tapping into decades of research and real-life classroom breakthroughs, Russell shares why multisensory, structured-literacy routines outpace outdated “wait and see” advice—and how families can spark progress with simple, powerful actions starting tonight.
Learn the science behind dyslexia, ADD/ADHD, and high-functioning autism, and discover Russell’s surprisingly affordable method that boosts writing skills, academic confidence, and independence—even for students who’ve struggled for years. Walk away with practical tools to help learners organize ideas, build reading and writing skills, and unlock their true potential, all without expensive interventions.
Stream and share on Buzzsprout, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and tag #AdultingWithAutism and #DyslexiaDecoded for parent-to-parent support. Want more step-by-step action? Follow Russell’s work and sign up for alerts on his upcoming book that empowers parents, students, and educators.
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