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Nicole Holcomb

Dyslexia Mom Life™

A weekly Kids, Family, Parenting and Education podcast
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Nicole Holcomb

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Dyslexia Mom Life™

Nicole Holcomb

Dyslexia Mom Life™

A weekly Kids, Family, Parenting and Education podcast
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Carrie Holt and Sara Clime are sharing each of their journeys of raising special needs children which led them to start a podcast and write a book together.  The Other Side of Special: Navigating the Messy, Emotional, Joy-Filled Life of a Speci
Learn how to understand your child's dyslexia in this workshop.  You will learn the symptoms of dyslexia, the 3 most common dyslexia myths, and how you can best help your child with dyslexia.If you'd prefer to watch the workshop, visit the Dysl
Dysgraphia is a brain-based specific learning disorder that impacts a child's writing and fine motor skills.   Listen to this episode to learn about the signs and symptoms of dysgraphia, the five types of dysgraphia, and the myths about dysgrap
Nicole and Chris are sharing what they learned at a recent marriage retreat for parents raising special needs children.  https://marriage.winshape.org/ You Got This!All things dyslexia and parenting --> www.dyslexiamomlife.comFree Dyslexia Mom
In this episode, Nicole is diving into what you can expect from the Dyslexia Mom Life Podcast as we jump into 2023 and the 3 major areas of your life that are going to improve by tuning into the Dyslexia Mom Life Podcast each and every week in
When you learn your child is dyslexic, you may feel lost and not know where to go for advice.  That is one bright spot about dyslexia - the dyslexia community.  You can find support from local moms who are walking the dyslexia parenting journey
Christin and Abby are two moms also on the dyslexia parenting journey who know it can be hard but are willing to do what it takes to preserve the hope, confidence, and giftedness of the world changers we are raising. "Things hard are better sha
When we expect our kids to make mistakes, we open the door to greatness.   We learn so much from what does not work as we do from what does work.  But, when you focus only on your child's weaknesses, they do too.       Dyslexic children often f
What would our world be like without a light bulb, phone, cellphone, car, an airplane?   What you might not know is that all of these inventions were made possible by dyslexic inventors and dyslexic thinking.5 Greatest Inventions Made By Dyslex
When traveling,  your kids ask "are we there yet" every 5 minutes, or at least it feels that way. You may not even be out of the subdivision when the kids start asking how much longer until we get there.You may feel the same way when you are re
When it comes to teaching your dyslexic child to read, you may have doubts along the way if the reading program the school is using really works, if the tutor is trained in the best approaches to teach reading, or whether the reading program yo
When you begin your dyslexia journey, you may feel like it's all your fault.  You blame yourself that you did not see the signs - the struggles with homework, taking longer to complete classwork, and complaining of stomach aches before going to
It's that time of the year again.  You are enjoying the cooler weather, tailgating at your favorite football games, and having the kids back at school.   And then you get the call . . . the school has some concerns and would like you to come in
Why not come to meetings this year with an organized notebook with your child's work samples, assessments, and communication logs?   Listen to learn more about how to create a communication log for school contacts and a data notebook to save al
What is one thing that can cause drama at home on a daily basis . . . yep, homework.  What if you had a central location where your child could leave her bookbag, have supplies for homework, and most importantly cut down on the chaos of not kno
A command center is a central location in your home where you can store daily items to keep your family organized with less clutter.  What are the benefits of having a command center in your home?Central location for the family calendarNever lo
Summer vacation never lasts long enough,  am I right?You may be going back and forth from enjoying a slower-paced summer where you aren’t running kids to school, activities, packing lunches, and all the things to being ready to get back to scho
One of the many things I love about raising a daughter with dyslexia is that I learn from her every single day.  I love the way she sees the world and I love even more how she shares the things she sees and thinks about.  That's where hangcliff
When you first learn your child is dyslexic, you may feel pretty overwhelmed with all of the resources available.   Yet, not all resources are created equal.   In this episode, Nicole is sharing the resources available on the International Dysl
Find out what books Nicole is reading and recommending this summer!  Grab the links to these books and the Amazon resources mentioned at www.dyslexiamomlife.com. You Got This!Back to School Bootcamp for Moms, VIP ExperienceAll things dyslexia a
Jamie Jackson Spannhake is on the show sharing all about work-life integration for moms.  If you find yourself thinking about the things you need to do at work or home and not present in the moment with your family,  or if you feel tired from t
We are raising children who will lead the future.  It’s our job to make sure they are educated in financial literacy.  We use the GREENLIGHT app and debit card to teach our daughter about financial literacy at an early age. You Got This!All thi
When you first learn your child is dyslexic, there are so many emotions and one of the big ones is feeling overwhelmed to take action.  You are left feeling that there is too much to do as quickly as possible or you are stuck trying to decide t
As moms, it's as if there is this unwritten rule that we have to do it all (for everyone).   The more you do the better you feel, or at least think you will feel and others will know you are a good mom.   Right?  No.  Letting others influence y
Transitions are part of life - our kids will have many transitions in the next ten years from elementary to middle school, middle school to high school, and high school to college and careers.  Each stage is a time for growth, excitement, and n
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