Dyslexia, News

Supporting Middle School Students with ADHD and Dyslexia!

Hello! We have an exciting new professional development partnership with the MAIA Education Resource Center. Supporting Diverse Learners...

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“February is for Doers” – Marc Parent

Hi Everyone! As we move out of January’s resolutions that we may or may not have kept, we move into February with wise words from...

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Dyslexia, News

October is Dyslexia Awareness Month

October is Dyslexia Awareness Month. While for many of you reading this letter, Dyslexia is something we think about daily, this month...

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Social/Emotional Strategies for Dyslexia

Hello Everyone! Over the last two weeks, we’ve focused on what teachers and parents can do to help support the acquisition of reading in...

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Dyslexia

Dyslexia in the Classroom

Hello Everyone! This week I had a conversation with a few teachers about what support looks like in the classroom for students with...

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Dyslexia, Reading Workshops

Demystifying Instruction

The more I visit schools and read education bulletins, the more I feel like Alice in Wonderland. Nothing is as it seems, and the simplest...

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Dyslexia, Reading Workshops

How Did You Learn to Read?

I bet someone taught you: your teacher, your mom, your uncle, your neighbor, your big sister, Big Bird. Many people delude themselves into...

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Reading and Mountain Climbing

The La Paz airport stocks stretchers and oxygen for people who collapse in the thin Andean air. Visitors to Machu Picchu are told to work...

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Annual Conference, Dyslexia, News, Reading Workshops

When everybody plays….

…we all win! That was the Microsoft Super Bowl commercial for their Xbox adaptive controller for children with disabilities. That is...

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Annual Conference, Dyslexia, Reading Workshops

Data, Data Everywhere

What information should we collect? About whom? By whom? Why are we collecting it? Is it descriptive or predictive? Who is analyzing it?...

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