Pamela Brookes creates DOG ON A LOG materials for her daughter who has dyslexia. She makes them available to the public for all the other families whose children need decodable books as they learn to read. (And really, what kid doesn't benefit from decodable books.) She also offers FREE printable board games, flashcards, and more to give families and teachers fun, affordable ways to help kids learn to read. They can be downloaded from her website www.dogonalogbooks.com.
For more information on dyslexia and struggling readers, you can download her first kindle Parent and Teacher's Guide "Teaching A Struggling Reader: One Mom's Experience With Dyslexia" (also available in paperback.) For specific information on how to teach reading using a routine with evidence-based activities, you can download her second kindle Parent and Teacher's Guide "How to Use Decodable Books to Teach Reading."
For more on her DOG ON A LOG materials go to www.dogonalogbooks.com.
Pamela lives in the saguaro-studded wilderness outside of Tucson, Arizona with her family, five rescue dogs, an assortment of laying hens, and five rescue barn cats. (And an amazing assortment of rattlesnakes, scorpions, javelina, coyotes, foxes, bunnies, and more.)