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When Reading Isn’t Clicking: What to Do if You Suspect a Reading Disability
As a teacher, I often meet parents who feel that something just isn’t clicking when it comes to their child’s reading. They…
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Understanding the ARD Meeting: A Teacher’s Guide for Parents
When your child qualifies for special education services, the Admission, Review, and Dismissal (ARD) meeting becomes a vital part of their educational…
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Understanding the IEP: A Teacher’s Guide for Parents
As a teacher, I have sat at many tables with parents who are hearing the term IEP for the first time. It…
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Ready to Read: How to Set Your Child Up for Success This School Year
As summer comes to a close and families begin preparing for the new school year, many parents are focused on school supplies,…
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Reading Together: A Grandparent’s Guide to Raising Young Readers
Grandparents play a unique and powerful role in the lives of their grandchildren. Along with love and guidance, they can offer meaningful…
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How Too Much Screen Time Can Affect Reading Growth in Children
In today’s digital age, screens are everywhere: tablets, phones, TVs, and laptops are part of everyday life for children. While technology can…
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Reading Milestones by Age: What Every Parent Should Know
One of the most common questions parents ask is, “Is my child on track with reading?” Learning to read is not a…
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10 Easy Phonics Ideas for Parents to Use at Home
Helping your child learn to read starts with building phonics skills. Phonics is the connection between letters and sounds. When children understand…
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Unlocking the Door to Reading: 5 Essential Pre-Reading Skills to Foster Before Kindergarten
The journey to becoming a confident reader begins long before a child can decipher their first word. This foundational stage, known as…
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About Texas Reading Teacher
MaryEllen Gibson – Texas Reading Teacher
MaryEllen Gibson is a dedicated Texas Reading Teacher with a strong foundation in both education and business. She earned her undergraduate degree from California State University Long Beach and received her Teaching Credential from Concordia University Irvine. She also holds an MBA with an emphasis in Marketing and is CLAD certified in California. MaryEllen is ELIC trained, a Reading Academy graduate, Reading by Design certified, Science of Teaching Reading certified, and Gifted and Talented certified through the Texas Education Agency.
With nearly three decades of experience in education, MaryEllen brings not only professional expertise but also a personal passion to her work. As a mother of two daughters—both of whom work in the Texas Senate—she understands the challenges many families face. Her youngest daughter struggled with reading early on, giving MaryEllen firsthand insight into the journey of supporting a child with reading difficulties. Today, she is proud to share that her daughter not only overcame those challenges but is also a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin. Hook ’em!
MaryEllen has been married to her husband Steve for 28 years and remains deeply committed to empowering young readers and supporting families through structured literacy and targeted intervention






