Resending: Your family's summer just got a destination


Hi Reader,

Summer is coming — and I know for a lot of us, that's equal parts relief and anxiety.

The structure disappears. The routines collapse.

And somehow we're supposed to arrive at September better than we left June.

I've been working on something for the last several weeks specifically for this —

and I'm finally ready to tell you about it.

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DESTINATION SUCCESS: SUMMER BOOT CAMP 2026

Free | 5 Days | Live | June 2026

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This is a free 5-day live experience for parents of kids with ADHD, dyslexia,

and neurodiverse learning profiles who want to do summer differently this year.

Here's where we're going:

Stop 1 — Reflect: Know where you're starting from

Stop 2 — Reset: Clear the runway for what's next

Stop 3 — Rebuild: Build habits that stick through fall

Stop 4 — Relaunch: Arrive at September ready

Five days. Real strategies. A community of parents doing it alongside you.

And a clear plan for fall that you actually built yourself.

This isn't a lecture series.

It's a working session — designed for the way ADHD and dyslexia families actually think and plan.

Spots are free but limited for the live experience.

👉 Save your spot here → https://metacognitively-teaching.kit.com/822000a1da

More details — including a sneak peek at what each day covers — are coming soon.

But you'll want to be on the list before I start releasing them.

See you there,

Kelly

P.S. If you're already in the free community, watch for the first Boot Camp preview post this week.

I'm sharing something there first.


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Reading Specialist & Learning Coach

Empowering Parents and Educators to Unlock Every Child's Reading Potential Hi! I'm Kelly Sutherland, an educational specialist passionate about transforming how children learn to read. With years of experience in phonemic awareness and literacy development, I help parents and educators understand the science behind reading success.What I Offer: Through my platform, you'll discover evidence-based strategies that make learning engaging and effective. I specialize in breaking down complex concepts like phonemes, phonemic awareness, and multisensory learning approaches into practical, actionable guidance that works in real classrooms and homes.My Mission: Every child deserves to experience the joy of reading. Whether you're supporting a struggling reader, working with children who have Dyslexia or ADHD, or simply want to give your child the strongest foundation possible, I'm here to guide you with research-backed methods and compassionate support.What Makes My Approach Different: I believe in short, focused, and guided instruction that meets children where they are. My content combines the latest research from organizations like the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development with practical tools you can implement immediately.From phonemic awareness fundamentals to advanced reading strategies, I'll help you build confidence in your teaching approach while fostering a genuine love of learning in the children you serve.Ready to transform reading instruction? Let's unlock the magic of language together.

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