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Your child is struggling with reading. We can help you learn how to support them.

We help you make sense of confusing state legislation and school guidance to get the best support for your children.

Find clear, state-specific guidance on dyslexia and other reading differences — whether you have screening results in hand or you're just starting to wonder.

Stridable is not a reading screener provider. Learn about screeners

Do you have reading screening results you don't fully understand?

Most public schools now screen most K–3 students for early signs of reading difficulties — but the results rarely explain themselves. We'll help you understand what they mean and what to do next.

Private school or homeschooled?

A reading screener most likely isn't required—so it's worth knowing what your options are.

Learn about common reading screeners and how to find one.

Understand Your Child's Screener

Prepare for your SST meeting with free, state-specific guidance based on your child's reading screener results.

Know your rights in your state

Dyslexia screening laws and family rights vary by state. Select yours to see what applies where you live.

Free resources you can take to school.

Printable checklists and quick-reference guides designed for the meetings that matter most.

FREE printable materials you can take with you to school meetings, PTA, and share with friends.

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Reading Support

Orton-Gillingham Explained: What Parents Need to Know


Orton-Gillingham is a structured, multisensory way of teaching reading that many schools and tutors use with kids who have dyslexia. Here's what it actually looks like, where it came from, and what the research says.

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Rights

SST Meetings: What They Are, When They Happen, and How to Prepare


An SST (Student Study Team) meeting helps your school build a plan for a struggling student. Here's what it is, when it should happen, and how to prepare.

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Rights

How to Request a Reading Evaluation from Your Child's School


You have the legal right to request a full reading evaluation from your child's public school at any time — no diagnosis required, no fee. Here's exactly how to do it.

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Reading Screeners Explained: What They Are, How Schools Use Them, and What Parents Need to Know


Reading screeners are short assessments schools use to catch reading difficulties early — including signs of dyslexia. Here's what they measure, which ones your child's school may be using, and what to do if you're not sure your child has been screened.

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Reading Support

Multisensory Reading Activities You Can Do at Home This Summer


Multisensory reading practice — using sight, sound, touch, and movement together — helps kids with dyslexia build stronger reading skills. Here are simple activities that actually work at home.

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Screening Results

Arizona's Move On When Reading: What Parents Need to Know


Arizona's Move On When Reading law screens every K–1 student for reading difficulties — including dyslexia — and requires schools to act when your child is flagged. Here's what that means for your family.

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