Literacy Roundup is a City of Fort Worth initiative in partnership with Go Beyond Grades and the Sid W. Richardson Foundation that provides FREE literacy screenings for youth and resources for parents and caretakers. In 2025, Literacy Roundup screened about 400 students for dyslexia at select community centers and public libraries.
Literacy screenings will be available again this summer at select community centers for Camp Fort Worth participants.
For information about how you can have your child screened for dyslexia, please contact Caroline James
Dyslexia is a common difference in the way the brain is wired to read, write and spell. Dyslexia is the most common learning difference, affecting about 20% of people. Learn how you can support positive reading habits at home and ensure that your child is getting what they need at school.
Learn more and find resources: Go Beyond Grades
Texas Education Agency
At Go Beyond Grades we know that when parents and teachers are working together, great things can happen. YOU are your child’s best advocate. We hope that with information from a literacy screening, you will have what you need to speak to your child’s teachers and get great results. We are committed to partnering with you from start to finish. We will begin with a basic literacy screening to see how your child is reading and then review the results with you and answer any questions you might have. If you decide you would like us to go with you to meet with your child’s school/teacher, WE CAN DO THAT!
When we are supporting our children both at school and at home, they will become confident, independent readers! YOUR CHILD DESERVES THE BEST!
Here’s what we know:
Dyslexia looks different for everyone, but here are some common signs, some of which may be recognized in children as young as three years old:
Additional signs of dyslexia in older students:
THESE STRUGGLES WHEN NOT IDENTIFIED AND REMEDIATED CAN CONTRIBUTE TO ANXIETY AND LOW SELF-ESTEEM.
How Can YOU Support Positive Reading Habits at Home:
You don’t have to be a teacher! Your child will learn phonics at school, but there are some great ways you can support your child at home. And they’re all easy to do.
Ask questions, here are a few to get a conversation with your child’s teacher started:
The teacher may use terms you are unfamiliar with, take notes, do your research and don’t be afraid to ask questions!
What are your rights:
*More TEA Dyslexia Resources may be found at https://tea.texas.gov/academics/special-student-populations/dyslexia-and-related-disorders
Do you have questions about how to partner with teachers to support your child’s learning and well-being?
Visit gobeyondgrades.org/tarrant/for-families/ to get help!
“Dyslexia was the last puzzle part in a tremendous mystery that I’ve kept to myself all these years. Remember! You are not alone, and while you will have dyslexia for the rest of your life, you can dart between the raindrops to get where you want to go. It will not hold you back.” -Steven Spieilberg, American Filmmaker