
Episode 173
Dyslexia Duo Podcast Episode 77 - Mary Ann Coulson
January 17, 20261h 3m
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Show Notes
Dyslexia Duo: Mary Ann Coulson's Journey Through Advocacy and Education
In this episode of 'The Dyslexia Duo,' hosts Melissa Dean and Aimee Rodenroth sit down with Mary Ann Coulson, a mother and author who devoted her life to helping her dyslexic son, Adam. Mary Ann shares her family’s journey from initial struggles and misdiagnoses to finding effective education solutions, including the Orton-Gillingham approach and the GOW boarding school. She emphasizes the power of assistive technology and critical independent evaluations. Mary Ann's book, 'Adam's Way,' consolidates decades of resources and experiences aimed at helping parents and educators support dyslexic children. The episode highlights the importance of understanding dyslexia as a learning difference rather than a disability, the emotional aspects of advocacy, and the ultimate success stories that inspire hope and action.
00:00 Introduction to the Dyslexia Duo
00:42 Meet Mary Ann Cuolson
01:08 Mary Ann's Journey with Dyslexia
02:57 The Inspiration Behind 'Adam's Way'
05:14 Understanding Dyslexic Thinking
08:42 Early Diagnosis and Emotional Struggles
10:34 Navigating Educational Challenges
21:12 The Importance of Assistive Technology
27:07 Adam's Success Story
32:40 Empowering Children with Dyslexia
35:30 Proud Moments and Achievements
38:34 Early Challenges and Advocacy
41:49 Navigating School and Family Dynamics
45:15 Guidance for Parents
55:04 Lightning Round and Final Thoughts