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
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.