“As teachers, we get so excited seeing students understand a new concept and grow exponentially in one year’s time. But there is always that group of students in every teacher’s career that they just weren’t able to help the way they wanted to. They knew the kids were bright. They knew they were motivated to learn. They knew they were supported at home. They knew they had all the opportunities to learn. However, for some reason, these kids just struggled with reading and spelling—despite the help of teachers and parents. Dyslexia is much more common than most people—even teachers—think.”