FREDERICTON, N.B. – A child’s ability to read and write is something Ainsley Congdon thinks about a lot. The trained teacher has seen students struggle first-hand, both in her classroom and in her tutoring program at the Learning Disabilities Association of New Brunswick. Congdon is also a mom and spent five-years advocating for her daughter to get the right resources to help her read and write at her grade level. “I had noticed that her reading development was different in kindergarten.