“If you are questioning whether your child might have dyslexia, please reach out to Haley’s Hope and get the screening done. It was the first step in opening the door wide open for our daughter and her future success!”
— Jennifer - daughter Lauren
 
 
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Vicki | daughter Kendel

I sometimes feel I waited too long. Kendel had some “red flag” areas but is now getting the skills she needs in a way that is being taught to her that is really conducive to her learning style. 

I have learned so much and my tutor/coach is the best! (Mel).  She is so happy every time I walk in the door. I love coming to Haley's Hope! 

 

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Jennifer | daughter Lauren

If you are questioning whether your child might have dyslexia, please reach out to Haley’s Hope and get the screening done. It was the first step in opening the door wide open for our daughter and her future success!  

 

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Dina | son Evan

Evan has more confidence, knowing he has dyslexia now instead of feeling he is not as intelligent as his peers. He also is starting to understand what this means and that there is help out there for him. 

 

 

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Joel and Sandy | daughter Kennedy

Thank you to everyone at Haley’s Hope for believing in Kennedy – for empowering her to learn and become all that we knew she could be!

We are grateful for the help, guidance and care you’ve shown Kennedy and our whole family throughout this journey. We are so blessed to have found you.  

 

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Jason, Amanda, Gavin and Natalie Peterson

School is much easier. I feel like I’m not afraid of doing school anymore. Now I won’t mess up as much as I used to.
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Gavin is so much more confident about reading - and himself - since starting at Haley’s Hope. He was so discouraged before, so frustrated with himself for not being able to read. Just getting him screened and finding out he has dyslexia and dysgraphia was such a relief. It explained so much!
Amanda l mother

For me, getting tested just explained why I had a hard time in school. Now, when I run into reading or writing problems, I can use my understanding of my dyslexia to better and more quickly work around those problems.  
Jason l father

When I was diagnosed, I kind of felt happy because it meant I could get more help and people could better understand how hard some things are for me. I get tutored at home for spelling now, and I'm already getting better at it.
Natalie l daughter