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Kids sitting in front of screens, navigating the World Wide Web with the ease of someone more than quadruple their age.
ATLANTA — A Georgia mom, who is also a former teacher, created a nonprofit program to teach children with autism and dyslexia ...
Class of 2038... that’s what year five-year-old Mae Kint will graduate as she begins her first day of kindergarten.
At least 26 states have passed laws about how schools teach reading since APM Reports’ Sold a Story podcast began in 2022.
A Central Georgia mom launches reading nonprofit called NeuroStars Phonics Factory to help children with autism and dyslexia learn to read.
Trenace Sevilla, the district's special teacher on assignment, uses unconventional tools to teach reading - whiteboards, bumpy boards, cards, tiles, and even sand on trays.