
Helping families create calmer evenings, stronger learners, and more confidence in weeks, not years.
Who it’s for:
GenZ Families (+down to age 5) who have messy or limited writing, poor spelling, slow reading, or attention/organization challenges — and parents who are tired of homework drama and waiting for school accommodations to make things better.
What it is:
An 8-week, whole-family training program — including an Alphabetter™ Bootcamp — so that reading, writing, and focus finally click.
Results Families typically see:
~Neater, more fluid writing and spelling (often in days, not years)
~Better focus to complete homework and tasks
~Reading that feels less exhausting and more natural over time
~Calmer homework time; confident, self-directed children
How it works:
~ The Hidden Genius Literacy Assessment™ pinpoints the real gaps traditional tests miss
~ Weekly live online (or in‑person) family coaching calls with Diane
~ A 10‑hour Alphabetter™ Bootcamp in weeks 2–3 (two 5‑hour days or five 2‑hour sessions) to create a rapid shift families notice right away
~ Simple, daily home practices that take minutes, not hours
~ Coaching for parents so changes stick at home and at school

Many families spend years addressing symptoms: reading, writing, spelling, focus.
But what if the foundation underneath those skills was never fully established?
That's why alphabetter Begins by identifying foundational gaps before building higher level skills.
Our assessment finds foundational gaps that traditional evaluations often miss
Alphabetter™ reprograms the invisible patterns behind literacy, attention, and confidence.
Homework done Stronger skills
More confidence
Closer family
A child who enjoys learning
We fix foundations first
We use the Hidden Genius Literacy Assessment™ to find the real gaps underneath messy writing, spelling, and focus… before you add more tutoring or support.
Whole‑family reset and bonding Parents and siblings learn alongside your child, so you’re not sending them off to be “fixed.” You get a shared language and daily rituals that make homework and life happier for everyone.
Rapid, visible change
Our Alphabetter™ Bootcamp, combined with weekly coaching, creates fast wins in writing, spelling, and focus, so your child starts to trust that they can learn.

4 months with Alphabetter™ versus 5 years of school — "E has received his first-ever school awards, including for participation, athletics and neat writing! In 4 months with you he has accomplished what 5 years of school could not. Thank you for everything."
Best report cards ever! — "They both had their best report cards ever! Our son's progress has been far greater than hoped. We thought our daughter was doing well until we saw how much more she now achieves."
From unmotivated to self-driven — "After working with Diane, my entire outlook changed. I used to feel unmotivated and didn't want to compete with other students. Now, I am excited to compete with previous versions of myself and believe in my ability to achieve my dreams!"
At Alphabetter Family, we believe
the best learning happens when
no one is left on the sidelines.
That's why our programs are
designed to include
every member of the family,
building skills side-by-side so everyone can support one another.

The world is changing faster than our education systems can adapt.
Meanwhile, you are searching for more meaningful ways to invest in your children’s futures — not just in grades, but in wisdom, resilience, and impact.
The future won't wait. And neither should your family, who wants to thrive in it.
Alphabetter is the answer to this moment.
We blend neuroscience, emotional connection, and hands-on accelerated learning into a proven system that delivers what schools can’t—and what your family craves:
Clarity. Confidence. Connection.
The alphabet isn’t just letters—it’s human potential. Discover how alphabet ownership rewires the brain, unlocks hidden genius, and transforms literacy.

“Dyslexia gets attention. Dysgraphia gets overlooked. But both change lives in profound ways.” --Diane Devenyi
If you’ve spent time in education or business circles, you’ve probably heard of dyslexia. In fact, LinkedIn even lists “Dyslexic Thinking” as a skill — a recognition of the unique creativity, problem-solving, and big-picture strengths that can come with a dyslexic brain.
But what about dysgraphia?
Despite affecting millions of children and adults, dysgraphia rarely makes headlines, appears on skill lists, or gets the attention it deserves. Yet its impact on daily life, school performance, and confidence is just as profound — sometimes even more so.
Dyslexia is typically described as difficulty processing written words — a challenge with bringing what’s on the outside (books, screens, text) inward for comprehension.
Trouble decoding printed text
Slow, effortful reading
Struggles with fluency and comprehension
Strengths often found in visual-spatial reasoning and creativity
This is why “dyslexic thinking” has been celebrated: dyslexic individuals often excel at seeing connections others miss.
Dysgraphia, on the other hand, is almost the mirror opposite. It is:
“The inability to produce letters, words, or sentences that follow conventional rules for letter condition, placement or position, punctuation or grammar. This includes messy writing, poor spelling, trouble expressing thoughts, and attention issues when writing.”
In short, dysgraphia is about difficulty bringing what’s on the inside (thoughts, ideas, understanding) outward onto the page.
Signs can include:
Messy or inconsistent handwriting
Poor spelling, even with strong reading skills
Trouble expressing thoughts in writing, despite clear verbal expression
Attention struggles linked to the effort of writing itself

Dysgraphia doesn’t just affect schoolwork — it affects identity. A child who understands material but can’t show it on paper is often mislabeled as careless, lazy, or unfocused. Adults with dysgraphia may avoid jobs, tasks, or opportunities that require written communication.
And unlike dyslexia, dysgraphia rarely receives cultural recognition or is framed in strengths-based terms. There’s no LinkedIn skill for “Dysgraphic Thinking” — yet its effects ripple through confidence, career, and self-belief.
Students with dysgraphia may silently fail tests, not from lack of knowledge but from inability to express it.
Parents often feel frustrated, wondering why their child’s spoken brilliance doesn’t match their written work.
Educators may misinterpret dysgraphia as laziness, carelessness, or even defiance.
When we overlook dysgraphia, we overlook hidden genius.
It’s time to give dysgraphia the same level of awareness, advocacy, and solutions that dyslexia has received. Both are real. Both matter. And both require us to expand our definition of literacy.
Through multi-sensory learning approaches, literacy assessments like the Hidden Genius Literacy Assessment, and a willingness to see differently, we can unlock potential that has been trapped by conventional definitions of reading and writing.
Hosting a parent night or education event? Diane offers in‑person and virtual talks and workshops on dysgraphia, messy writing, and family‑based learning resets.
It's never too late or too early
to re-learn the alphabet,
and the process boosts your brain power
-- no matter how old or young you are!
Toronto ON
Canada
+1 (647) 317-1727
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