11/01/2026
Too many families are told to wait, trust the system, or stay quiet, when what their child really needs is someone willing to dig deeper.
Missy Palmer Purcell explains what “evidence-based” should mean in schools, clarifies the differences between Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3 instruction, and offers parents clear questions to ask when advocating for their child in her article: "What Counts as Evidence-Based? A Practical Guide for Parents Navigating Tier 2 and Tier 3 Interventions," published in the Oct 25 issue of the Dystinct Magazine.
"https://on.dystinct.org/what-counts-as-evidence-based-a-practical-guide-for-parents-navigating-tier-2-and-tier-3-interventions-missy-purcell/"
07/01/2026
At Learning Support Asia, we work on these symptoms individually and as part of a coherent program utilizing the body of knowledge collectively labelled 'the 'The Science of Reading'. I have a masters' degree from the University of Aberdeen for which I wrote my thesis on this topic and have also published research on dyslexia in the Cambodian context.
Get in touch if your child is struggling to read.
Possible signs of dyslexia for school-age kids. Thanks to Celebrating Neurodiversity for this graphic. www.DyslexiaConnect.com
07/01/2026
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1L1Hd3xfrU
How reading changes the way your brain works - BBC World Service
Reading may feel like something that comes naturally, but it's taken thousands of years for our brains to develop the capacity to do it. Click here to subscr...
07/01/2026
At Learning Support Asia, we work on these symptoms individually and as part of a coherent program utilizing the body of knowledge collectively labelled 'the 'The Science of Reading'. I have a masters' degree from the University of Aberdeen for which I wrote my thesis on this topic and have also published research on dyslexia in the Cambodian context.
Get in touch if your child is struggling to read. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1L1Hd3xfrU
Possible signs of dyslexia for school-age kids. Thanks to Celebrating Neurodiversity for this graphic. www.DyslexiaConnect.com