Our Mission

WILDD’s mission is to unleash the gifts of individuals with dyslexia so they may achieve the full potential they deserve, and of which they are capable.  We do this through identification, remediation, therapy, support, outreach, community education, and advocacy.

Reading is an essential skill set needed to thrive in our society.  WILDD creates learning and living independence that allows individuals with dyslexia/SLD to achieve success and compete with their peers in school, higher education, the workforce, and their community.

 

Our History

WILDD was founded in 2005 by Erv Carpenter and Kim Campbell-Carpenter to help adults and children overcome the reading, spelling, and math deficits associated with dyslexia and specific learning disabilities.

After a lifetime of frustrating educational experiences, Erv was diagnosed with dyslexia at age 32 after entering the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. He was on the verge of losing his Chapter 31 veteran’s benefits because he was failing at his chosen college program, which he needed to support Kim and their four children. Luckily, he spoke with a VA Counselor who suspected that dyslexia was at the root of Erv’s struggles in school. Erv’s counselor referred him to a campus resource that was able to teach him how to read, write, and spell. Erv graduated with a 3.5 GPA and a BS in Special Education with three certifications.

This experience was the catalyst that defined Erv and Kim’s future. Over the next 30 years, Erv and Kim dedicated their lives to teaching Special Education and received K-12 certifications in Learning, Emotional Behavioral Disorders and Cognitive Disabilities. After working at multiple Dyslexia Centers, Erv went on to develop the Carpenter Language Achievement and Strategies System™ (CLASS), an academic therapy curriculum which WILDD uses to provide reading and spelling remediation for learners with dyslexia.

It is because of Erv and Kim’s first-hand experiences with dyslexia, helping their own children cope with dyslexia, and decades of teaching expertise that they have achieved such great success with their program.

 

Privacy Policy

WILDD is the sole owner of the information collected on this site. We will not sell, share, or rent your personal information to any third party entities.

Contact information you provide is used to send e-mail messages about upcoming events and specials as a service to interested individuals. If you ever feel this policy is not being followed, please contact us immediately: (608) 371-9602 or madison@test.wildd.org and we will remedy the issue for you in a timely fashion.