Cover image of an educational guide titled "Unscrambling Dyslexia" by Tim Clue. It features illustrations of diverse children holding hands above the title. The guide is designed for parents and educators, and additional pages discuss technology-based learning opportunities, eye tracking issues, and other related topics.

The Dyslexia Guide Built by Someone Who’s Lived It

A low-stress, no-jargon starting point—created by a dyslexic teacher and parent.

🧭 Action steps


🎯 Tools that work


❤️ Built from lived experience

What you will Get in this Guide

  • Diagnosis: Cost, Delay & First Steps

    What to ask. Where to go. How to start—especially if money’s tight.

  • Fun Activities (No Worksheets Here) 


    Audiobooks, bookstore days, captioned shows, voice-to-text stories, AI chats (!), and more..

  • Real Talk on Reading Programs 


    Orton-Gillingham? Wilson? Easyread? I explain what helped—and what didn’t.

  • Eye Therapy 


    What saccadic tracking is, who to ask, and how it supports early readers.

  • Tech Tools & Support Links


    From decodingdyslexia.net to apps like VoiceDream, Libby, and BeeLine Reader.

  • Personal Insights


    On being a dyslexic kid. A dyslexic adult. A dyslexic dad. And the quiet superpowers we

A woman in a blue shirt and a young boy in a yellow shirt are smiling while looking at a tablet. The background is decorated with green leaf illustrations.


Tim Clue — The Unlikely Teacher

 🎤 Speaker | 👨‍🏫 Educator | 🧠 Dyslexic Thinker | 👨‍👧 Dad

This guide is one of many ways Tim helps families and educators build connection and confidence—without the stress.

About the Author

“I made the thing I wish someone had handed me the moment I realized my kid might be struggling like I once did.”

As a dyslexic kid turned teacher, and now a dad to a neurodiverse learner, I wanted a tool that helped people feel less alone, less lost, and more empowered to start.

This isn’t a sales pitch or a silver bullet. It’s a flashlight and a map.

Man wearing glasses and a gray suit, smiling, with abstract leafy background.
Cover of a book titled 'Unscrambling Dyslexia' by Tim Clue, featuring diverse children and scattered letters.
Open spiral-bound booklet titled "Eye Therapy: What to Know," featuring information about eye therapy benefits, specialists, and appropriate screening age. Illustrated with nature-themed graphics like giraffe, leaves, and mushrooms.

If I could go back, this is the resource I’d hand myself on Day One.