Hi I'm Danielle. I've walked the dyslexia journey, and now i help parents empower their dyslexic Children to thrive
Who this is for
You’ve been left to figure it out on your own, piecing together advice from teachers, books, and late night Google searches.
You’re tired of feeling like you’re always one step behind unsure what’s working and what’s just noise.
You want tools that are simple, real-world, and built for your family, not another list of strategies you don’t have time to implement.
You’re ready to start leading with confidence, so your child feels seen, supported, and unshakably proud of who they are.
"If this is you you’re not alone. And you don’t have to figure it out by yourself anymore"
Tried tutoring? School support? Still feel like something’s missing?
These workshops are designed for parents who want real tools, not just more theory.
You’ll learn how to support your dyslexic child at home, build their confidence, and become the steady, strong guide they need.
No fluff. No guilt. Just strategies that work.
That experience shaped everything.
Decades later, when my daughter was diagnosed at age seven, I thought things would be different. I expected progress. I thought the system would finally know how to support kids like her. But I discovered it hadn’t changed nearly enough.
And that’s when everything I’d learned, the strategies, the mindset shifts, the workarounds I’d built for myself had to evolve. What worked for me didn’t always work for her. I had to unlearn, relearn, and rebuild from the ground up.
That journey showed me something powerful: Parents are the missing piece in the Dyslexia Journey.
Not because they don’t care, but because no one’s ever shown them what else is needed beyond tutoring. The focus always seems to land on teaching and academics, but that’s only part of the puzzle.
What’s missing is the piece that happens at home, how you build them back up, help them see their strengths, and create the kind of support that actually helps them thrive. That’s the part I had to figure out the hard way.
That’s why I created Dyslexia Transformed, to help other parents fast-track it, so they don’t lose years to trial and error like I did. To share what I wish I’d known decades earlier and to cut through the confusion, the shame, the “maybe they’ll grow out of it” advice, and give parents the tools to lead with confidence, advocate fiercely, and raise kids who know exactly how capable they are.
This isn’t about fixing dyslexia.
It’s about seeing it clearly, supporting it properly, and building a future where difference is seen as brilliance.