You Already Know Something Is Off. Now Find Out What It Actually Is.
5 Signs Your Child May Be Struggling More Than You Think Before It's Too Late to Catch Up is a $7 guide written by two occupational therapists who specialize in catching exactly what everyone else overlooks.
Instant Download | Ages 2 to 12 | Written by OTs
You've Done Everything Right.
Something Still Isn't Adding Up.
You've talked to the teacher. You've waited another semester for things to “improve” or for your child to “grow a little more and it will get better”. You've Googled at midnight more times than you can count. And you keep ending up in the same place: a general description that sounds a little like your child but doesn't quite name it.
That gap between what you're observing and what anyone will tell you directly is exactly what this guide was written to close.
- You know they're capable but their school work tells a completely different story
- Homework takes three times longer than it should and ends in tears
- They can focus for hours on things they love and fall apart with everything else
- You've been told they'll grow out of it, but they haven't
- Every new activity or situation requires watching everyone else first
- You've asked for help and been sent home without real answers
A mother had been watching her son struggle for three years.
He was seven, sharp as a tack, and could make her laugh harder than anyone she knew. But every parent-teacher conference sounded the same. He was behind in reading and struggling with writing. She and the teacher felt he was capable of more. She had heard "he'll catch up" so many times it no longer had any meaning to her.
When she finally brought him to us, we sat across from her as she explained some of what she had been seeing. When we began guessing the rest of the story - inconsistent letters and avoidance at homework time - she finally felt heard and knew there was a way to fix the worry he'd had for her child for so long.
All because she had trusted what she was seeing and had finally decided to stop listening to the people who said he would grow out of it and do something about it. Finally, her son got the help he needed before the gap became a canyon.
That’s exactly why we wrote this guide.
Most parents who find this guide are not new to worrying about their child. They have already scoured the internet for everything that they can think of and then some. They have already talked to their pediatrician more than once. They have waited through several semesters at school to see if things would improve, only to find another year end with the same concerns. What they did not yet have before this guide was a clear explanation of what they are actually dealing with and what to do about it. That is what our guide is all about.
Here is exactly what you will get for just $7:
1. Five signs that are easy to miss and even easier to misread as laziness, attitude, or a phase.
2. A plain-language explanation of what is actually going on behind each sign.
3. A dedicated "One Thing You Can Try Today" section for each sign so you have something actionable, not just information.
Who Made This
August Quaife and Kaylyn Ellis are occupational therapists and the founders of Teach Me to Learn. Between the two of us, we have worked with children in schools, outpatient clinics, early intervention programs, home health, and mental health settings. We created Teach Me to Learn because we kept seeing children fall through the cracks and we wanted to build something that pulled them out of the cracks and placed them on firm ground. We work with children ages 2 to 12 who struggle academically or behaviorally. We specialize in finding the underlying reasons why so many kids stuggle and creating a path to tackle these issues so families can stop guessing and start moving forward.
You already know something is off. You have seen it at the dinner table, at homework time, at the playground. You just do not have the words for it yet.
This $7 guide gives you the language, the explanation, and one thing you can do for each of the 5 signs starting today. Written by two occupational therapists who have spent years catching exactly what everyone else overlooks.
"I finally had words for what I had been watching for two years. Worth every penny."
"I want to go back to the place that made my head feel better."
This Guide Is For Some Parents.
Not All of Them.
We didn't write this for parents who are casually curious. We wrote it for parents who are paying attention and ready to do something about what they're seeing.
- Your child is between 2 and 12 and something about their learning or behavior has been nagging at you
- You've been told they'll grow out of it but your gut says otherwise
- You want a real explanation, not just reassurance that everything is fine
- You're willing to try one small thing differently after reading each sign
- You'd rather catch something early than wish you had acted sooner
- You're looking for a magic fix that requires nothing from you
- You want someone to tell you there's nothing wrong so you can stop worrying
- You're not open to the possibility that what looks like behavior might have a deeper cause
- You expect a $7 guide to replace a professional evaluation
Meet Kaylyn and August
Teach Me to Learn was founded by Kaylyn Ellis and August Quaife, two occupational therapists who have dedicated their lives and careers to helping children that are often overlooked in typical settings.
Your Child's Best Next Step Starts Here.
Eight pages. Five signs. One actionable tip for each one. Written by two occupational therapists who have spent years working with children just like yours.
For $7 you get clarity, language, and a starting point. That is worth more than another semester of waiting.
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