Welcome to Dyslexia Unlearned, a beacon of hope and support for individuals navigating the complexities of dyslexia. Founded in 1998 by Marlene Easley, a dedicated educator with over three decades of experience, our blog is a testament to her unwavering commitment to transforming lives through education.

Our Founder, Marlene Easley

Marlene Easley is more than just a certified public school teacher in Washington State; she is a compassionate advocate for learners of all ages. Drawing from her personal journey as a dyslexic child within the education system, Marlene has dedicated her career to bridging the gap between traditional teaching methods and the unique needs of visual-spatial learners.

A Visionary Educator

With a profound understanding of the challenges faced by dyslexic individuals, Marlene has honed her expertise in assessing and addressing learning difficulties. Through Dyslexia Unlearned, she shares her wealth of knowledge and practical insights, empowering both students and educators to embrace innovative techniques for effective learning.

Empowering Through Education

Marlene’s approach is rooted in the principles outlined in “The Gift of Dyslexia” and “The Gift of Learning” by Ronald Davis. As a seasoned facilitator, teacher trainer, and school mentor, she has pioneered transformative programs that cater to diverse learning styles. Her genuine compassion and innate ability to connect with others foster an environment of trust and openness, enabling individuals to overcome obstacles and thrive academically.

A Beacon of Support

At Dyslexia Unlearned, we believe that every child deserves access to educational tools tailored to their unique learning preferences. Through our blog, Marlene advocates for widespread understanding and acceptance of dyslexia within the public education system. Our mission is to empower individuals, families, and educators with the resources they need to unlock their full potential and embrace learning with confidence.

Join us on this transformative journey as we unravel the mysteries of dyslexia and pave the way for a more inclusive and empowering educational experience for all. Together, we can rewrite the narrative surrounding dyslexia and celebrate the diverse ways in which we learn and grow.