Kari Cruzan's education career began more than 20 years ago, working with hundreds of kids during her time in the classroom. She discovered her passion after noticing something off with her own child.

"Our daughter, when she was in 1st grade, started showing signs of difficulty with spelling, and with remembering sight words," Cruzan said.

Her daughter showed markers of dyslexia, and after finding limited resources to help, she started The Study Hub in Bixby. Her facility tutors all students, but with an added focus on dyslexia.

"It's not an intellectual difference," Cruzan said. "It's just a language processing difference."

Cruzan says they try bridging the gap in kids' minds with memory tricks and rules to help with retention in spelling and reading. Children with dyslexia often stru

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