I am a Barton Tutor, not certified, I am also a concerned grandmother. Why did it take my grandson being diagnosed for me to be aware of Dyslexia?
I want to create awareness for others. I have started a Facebook page:
Hi Faye, I’m sorry we didn’t see this question until now. As much as we’ve seen a big push of dyslexia awareness over the years, we’ve only just scratched the surface. Thank you for being a Barton Tutor! Susan Barton has been a long-time friend and supporter of Decoding Dyslexia and we greatly admire all the work she has done. We have Decoding Dyslexia groups in all 50 U.S. States and in 5 Canadian Provinces, including New Brunswick (https://www.facebook.com/decodingdyslexianb). Please follow the Decoding Dyslexia-NB (New Brunswick) Facebook page and reach out to them to see how you can get involved. There are also a lot of other dyslexia groups and pages on Facebook and other social media platforms, so do some internet searches to find groups and organizations which interest you. Then share the information you see in those groups with your friends, family and community to help share awareness at your local, grassroots level. If you need anything else from us, email us at info@decodingdyslexianj.org. Thank you! — Liz Barnes, DD-NJ
New Brunswick, Canada
I am a Barton Tutor, not certified, I am also a concerned grandmother. Why did it take my grandson being diagnosed for me to be aware of Dyslexia?
I want to create awareness for others. I have started a Facebook page:
Dyslexia Support New Brunswick Canada
Now what do I do?
Hi Faye, I’m sorry we didn’t see this question until now. As much as we’ve seen a big push of dyslexia awareness over the years, we’ve only just scratched the surface. Thank you for being a Barton Tutor! Susan Barton has been a long-time friend and supporter of Decoding Dyslexia and we greatly admire all the work she has done. We have Decoding Dyslexia groups in all 50 U.S. States and in 5 Canadian Provinces, including New Brunswick (https://www.facebook.com/decodingdyslexianb). Please follow the Decoding Dyslexia-NB (New Brunswick) Facebook page and reach out to them to see how you can get involved. There are also a lot of other dyslexia groups and pages on Facebook and other social media platforms, so do some internet searches to find groups and organizations which interest you. Then share the information you see in those groups with your friends, family and community to help share awareness at your local, grassroots level. If you need anything else from us, email us at info@decodingdyslexianj.org. Thank you! — Liz Barnes, DD-NJ