Do you know? 72% of Kansas kids are failing to learn to read. We know not all struggling readers are dyslexic, but research tells us that 20% are. When your child struggles to read we can offer you a plan forward, dyslexic or not. Now you know. https://t.co/LHQbvpK8ox
Students at Rolph Learning Academy just finished their weaving projects and we are SO proud. What started as a tangle of colorful yarn became unique pieces that each designed and wove. Weaving builds focus, patience, and creativity, one thread at a time. https://t.co/cq5XLCTjVS
Meet our youngest Silent Auction entry. This precious little furball is ready to become part of your family. Be the highest bidder at our 18th Annual Garden Party and Mother's Day Celebration and he's yours! https://t.co/thzJLroaxR
Thanks to the Whole Foods Market Foundation Garden Grant, students at Rolph Literacy Academy got hands-on experience with fresh, healthy food—right from our own garden! Combining the benefits of a “rainbow” of foods, they developed presentation skills that became edible art!
Come celebrate Mother's Day and support literacy for children who are dyslexic at our 18th Annual Garden Party! Don’t miss the plant sale, fabulous food by Blue Moon, signature drinks by Xclusive, with live music by Denny Jiosa & Molly Neely. https://t.co/fHnH8CsICm
Thank you KWCH for helping promote our 18th Annual Garden Party on May 8. We are grateful for help to bring awareness about dyslexia which affects 1 in every 5 students. Proceeds go to Rolph Literacy Academy, our early intervention school for children ages 5-10 who are dyslexic.
Place a bid on this one-of-a-kind beautiful electric guitar. Strike a chord for a great cause and help children who are dyslexic learn to read, write and spell. Click here for more information. https://t.co/aewG4PWmDM
Happy Valentine's Day from our incredible students, families, and educators who strive to ensure all children with dyslexia receive the instruction and encouragement they need to learn to read, write and spell! Phillips Fundamental Learning Center.
The holiday letters, the songs, the sounds, the family histories; all are made meaningful to those who can read. We are blessed to be able to teach educators and parents how to teach their children who are dyslexic to read, write and spell. Happy Holidays to you and yours!
1 in 5 children is dyslexic. Their door to reading is locked. At Phillips Fundamental Learning Center we teach educators and parents how to teach dyslexic children to read, write, and therefore thrive. Please consider a teacher scholarship today. #OpenTheDoorToReading
1 in 5 children is dyslexic. Their door to reading is locked. At Rolph Literacy Academy in the Phillips Fundamental Learning Center we teach dyslexic children to read, write, and thrive. Please consider gifting a student scholarship. #OpenTheDoorToReading
Leah Reed , Dyslexia and math specialist at the Texas School of the Blind, is our third winner of The Sound Case™ Kid Kit today. It is designed for use with multiple students. Each student needs his own set of tools to fully engage and participate with The Sound Case lessons.
Kristen Killian, Professional Learning coordinator for K-5 ELA in the Cobb county Georgia school district is our second winner of The Sound Case™ Kid Kit. The Kid Kit has tools to support hands-on, kinesthetic learning, reinforcing sound-letter connections interactively.
We enjoyed visiting with Sheri Berard, a Special Education Director located in Pleasant Grove, Utah.
She and her team utilize The Sound Case™, The Fundamental Case™ and The Grammar Case™ teaching students with three programs that connect things in a multisensory approach.
Becky Allen, a Special Education teacher from Idaho, is our first winner of The Sound Case™ Kid Kit. The Kid Kit contains tools to support hands-on, kinesthetic learning, reinforcing sound-letter connections and helping students learn in a fun, interactive way. Stop and enter!
Phillips Fundamental Learning Center is presenting our Structured Literacy Curricula to national attendees at IDA DyslexiaCon25 in Atlanta. The Sound Case™, The Fundamental Case™ and The Grammar Case™ help teach struggling readers to read, write and spell.
Big news, Sound Case™ fans—you asked for it, and we heard you!
Preliminary strip lesson 1 video launches soon to our YouTube channel! 🎉
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They can’t read or spell—but you’d never know, because they’ve mastered the art of hiding it. Dyslexia is common, and the signs are easy to miss—let’s catch it early.
🎉 Congrats to our most recent graduates who completed The Sound Case™ training! We’re so proud of the work you’ve done to bring structured literacy to more young kids who need it.
Channel 12 featured PFLC last night! Huge thanks to Austin Collins for doing such an amazing job advocating for us. If you missed it, here’s the link—it’s a great listen! https://t.co/vnoU563R5M