Resources

Tools, books, and free resources I have used, recommended, or built. Nothing is here just to fill the page. Everything below is grouped so you can find what you need quickly: free tools first, then the science of reading, then the cheat sheets and IEP guides, then phonics gear and books.

Affiliate links are marked. The tools I built live on this site and are free to use.

Free interactive tools

These three tools live on this site. They help parents translate evaluation reports, reading scores, and IEP language into something you can actually use.

  • Confidence Interval Calculator — Paste in a test score and see the range your child’s actual score sits inside. Most reports show a single number; that number has a margin of error.
  • Reading Profile Builder — Drop in your child’s evaluation scores and see where the gaps are in plain English. Built for IEP meeting prep.
  • Spelling Under Load — A working-memory simulator that shows why kids with dyslexia can spell fine in isolation and fall apart in a paragraph. Useful for teachers who do not yet see the pattern.

Assessments and test cheat sheets

If you are staring at an evaluation report and the acronyms are not making sense.

IEPs and advocacy

Reading science (parent-friendly)

Phonics gear, games, and printables

Affiliate links where noted. Only included if I would actually recommend.

External resources I trust

Sites and people I keep going back to.

Newsletter

Decoding the Week — my weekly Substack on reading, IEPs, and screener news for parents. New post every week.