Reader, Come Home: The Reading Brain in a Digital World

Book discussion

Reader, Come Home: The Reading Brain in a Digital World by Maryanne Wolf

Through a series of letters, Wolf explores the specific changes in the evolving reading brain that are happening now and may happen in different ways in a few short years. And we have powerful technology to identify these changes. Understanding the impact of screens on our reading brains is something all literacy tutors should want to know more about and will be the focus of this book discussion.

Participation in the live discussion, access to the recording, and accompanying summary are exclusive to paid RWSR forum members.

Not a member yet? Join us for just $12 per month and unlock access to this event and a wealth of other professional development resources. Learn more about the forum here.

RWSR tutor community

The RWSR Professional Development Forum is a private, members-only space for dyslexia tutors committed to ongoing learning. Instead of being buried in social media feeds, every discussion is organized by topic and easy to return to anytime.

Our members are tutors who have experience with more than one program and want to deepen their practice by exploring issues across pedagogies. This kind of open, cross-program conversation is rare — social media tends to keep tutors siloed, but here you’ll find colleagues who are curious, critical, and committed to ongoing growth.

Membership includes:

  • Weekly Office Hours — live Zoom sessions where experienced tutors troubleshoot challenges together.
  • Quarterly Book Clubs — recorded discussions that go deep into research and practice.
  • Ongoing Peer Support — a curated space to share strategies, ask questions, and keep learning.

Explore more courses and events

Explore our library of recorded courses and our upcoming live sessions and events. Discover a wealth of valuable content and opportunities for learning and growth of tutoring journey.