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Full-Tilt Parenting: Strategies, Insights, and Connection for Parents Raising Neurodivergent Children

TPP 466: Rebecca Bush Offers a Pathway for Parents with Newly-Identified Dyslexic Kids

Full-Tilt Parenting: Strategies, Insights, and Connection for Parents Raising Neurodivergent Children

Debbie Reber

Education, Kids & Family, Parenting

4.81K Ratings

🗓️ 23 September 2025

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Today we’re talking about dyslexia—what it is, what it isn’t, and how parents can best support their children after a diagnosis. My guest is Rebecca Bush, a Certified Academic Language Therapist, Licensed Dyslexia Therapist, and founder of Lead Changes, a private practice that supports children with dyslexia, as well as the author of the new book Dyslexia and Your Newly Diagnosed Child, a compassionate, step-by-step guide for families just beginning this journey. In our conversation, Rebecca shares the myths and misconceptions parents often encounter, and the critical importance of early intervention. We talk about the early signs to look for, how language and advocacy shape outcomes, and the support systems that can make all the difference. Rebecca also offers practical, reassuring advice for parents navigating the emotional and practical realities of raising a child with dyslexia. About Rebecca Bush Rebecca Bush is a Certified Academic Language Therapist, a Licensed Dyslexia Therapist, and the founder of Lead Changes, a private practice that supports children with dyslexia and the families who love them. With nearly 20 years of experience in education, including roles as a classroom teacher, literacy leader, and founding director, Rebecca brings a rare blend of deep expertise and grounded empathy to every conversation. Rebecca specializes in helping parents navigate the emotional and practical journey after a dyslexia diagnosis, offering evidence-based strategies, advocacy tools, and encouragement that’s both real and reassuring. She’s also the author of Dyslexia and Your Newly Diagnosed Child, a compassionate, step-by-step guide for families just beginning the path. Beyond her work in literacy, Rebecca is trained in equine-assisted services and believes deeply in the power of movement, connection, and trust-building as tools for emotional resilience. She’s known for keeping things honest, hopeful, and jargon-free, because parenting doesn’t come with a manual, but it should come with support. Things you'll learn from this episode How Rebecca’s work as a dyslexia therapist helps parents understand the complexities of language acquisition in reading and writing Why early intervention and structured literacy approaches like Orton-Gillingham are critical for supporting children with dyslexia How parents often grapple with feelings of overwhelm and guilt, especially given the genetic component of dyslexia Why community, advocacy, and resources like Dyslexia and Your Newly Diagnosed Child are invaluable for families on this journey How dyslexia can overlap with other learning differences such as dysgraphia and dyscalculia Why understanding how the brain processes language is key to effectively addressing dyslexia Resources mentioned Rebecca’s website, Lead Changes Dyslexia and Your Newly Diagnosed Child: Parenting Essentials, Tips and Strategies to Help Your Child by Rebecca Bush Free Trust Your Parent Gut Quiz Rebecca on Instagram Orton-Gillingham Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey there, it's Debbie. I'm excited to share that this October I'm running my once a year

0:05.3

differently wired book club and it's completely free. Over three live virtual sessions, we'll go through

0:11.0

the book together, talk about the strategies that have made the biggest difference for my family,

0:15.1

find out what's really resonating for you, and I'll even mention what I would add if I were

0:19.1

rewriting the book today. You also get a free

0:21.6

interactive workbook and plenty of time for Q&A. It all starts October 7th and I'd love for you to join me.

0:27.6

Just head to tiltparenting.com slash book club to save your spot. That's tiltparenting.com

0:33.1

slash book club. I'm Debbie Reaver and this is full-tilt parenting.

0:40.0

I've done a few episodes about dyslexia over the past year, but this conversation is very

0:44.1

fresh.

0:44.5

It's different and it's really ideal for parents who are on the earlier stages of discovering

0:49.4

their kids dyslexia.

0:51.3

My guest is Rebecca Bush.

0:53.3

She's a certified academic language therapist and licensed dyslexia therapist My guest is Rebecca Bush. She's a certified academic language therapist and

0:55.8

licensed dyslexia therapist. And she's really gifted at breaking down the science of what dyslexia

1:01.6

is in ways that are clear, simple, and getable. This is what she's doing in our new book,

1:06.6

which is coming out this month. It's called dyslexia and your newly diagnosed child,

1:11.7

parenting essentials, tips, and strategies to help your child. A few months ago, Rebecca asked me

1:16.7

to write a blurb for her book. And what I wrote in that is that this book takes the guesswork

1:21.7

out of where to start and offers steady, reassuring support every step of the way.

1:27.0

Rebecca is the founder of Lead Changes.

1:29.0

That's a private practice that supports children with dyslexia. And she has nearly 20 years

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