📚 Can Reading Change Misconduct? What We May Be Missing

What Educators and Corrections Leaders Need to Know! In this episode of Corrections Unfiltered, Pete Bludworth sits down with Deborah Parker, Founder of Future Visions Youth Development, and Dr. Travis Anderson, a correctional education leader, to discuss how reading difficulties can impact behavior, self-esteem, educational success, and ultimately long-term life outcomes. 🔹 Why some reading challenges may go unidentified 🔹 The behaviors educators often observe in struggling readers 🔹 The connection between literacy, confidence, and achievement 🔹 Educational challenges seen inside correctional facilities 🔹 How improving literacy can support rehabilitation and reentry 🔹 Why educators and correctional professionals should be part of the same conversation This discussion explores the importance of identifying educational barriers early and creating opportunities for success both inside schools and correctional settings. 🎙️ Guest: Deborah Parker Future Visions Youth Development 🎙️ Guest: Dr. Travis Anderson 🔔 Subscribe for more conversations where Corrections Meets Conversation. #CorrectionsUnfiltered #Education #Literacy #Reading #YouthDevelopment #Corrections #Reentry #CorrectionalEducation #Leadership Corrections Unfiltered examines leadership, officer safety, and real-world operations inside jails and prisons. Hosted by experienced corrections professionals, this platform features direct conversations with officers, supervisors, and leaders about what actually works inside facilities. Built for: Correctional officers and supervisors Jail and prison administrators Trainers and public-safety leaders What you’ll get: Practical leadership insight Officer safety and decision-making Real-world operational perspective Straight talk—no politics, no fluff 👉 Subscribe for full episodes, clips, and field-tested insight. DISCLAIMER The information discussed in this episode reflects the experiences, observations, and opinions of the guests and host. Future Visions Youth Development's program and methodologies are presented for informational and educational discussion purposes only. Viewers should conduct their own research and consult qualified educational, medical, vision, behavioral, or other appropriate professionals when making decisions regarding assessment, intervention, or treatment. Corrections Unfiltered does not endorse, certify, or guarantee any specific program, service, methodology, or outcome.