AG: I saw you
talk about your dyslexia in printmaking in an article I read, and how that actually ended up being a skill in the printmaking process.
About Site - This blog helps individuals with dyslexia, as well as parents, employers, and professionals of all kinds who have the privilege to work with dyslexics gain new
understandings about dyslexia and language disability, including current research findings and how to design intervention contexts based on best practices.
Luckily, a leaflet
about dyslexia in the university library directed me to an educational psychologist and an assessment process that resulted in the diagnosis I had suspected for years.
In addition to the LETRS professional development series, her books include Speech to Print: Language Essentials for Teachers; Spelling: Development, Disability, and Instruction; Straight Talk About Reading (with Susan Hall); and Basic
Facts About Dyslexia & Other Reading Problems (with Karen Dakin).
My teachers thought I was lazy because, back then, people didn't understand as much
about dyslexia as they do today.
Take this 90 - minute online course to learn
more about dyslexia, how to assess and diagnose it, and how to support your school's IEP team when serving students with this language - based disability.
I
agree about the dyslexia — schools seem to force «gifts» and «talents» into being labeled as learning disabilities because these gifts can't be attended to in school.
In the past few years, more than a dozen states have passed or proposed new laws to raise
awareness about dyslexia through increased screening, intervention programs, and teacher training.
The disability is frequently discovered in college or adulthood when the student happens to
read about dyslexia or hears peers describe their learning difficulties.
I don't want to make a big
deal about the dyslexia, but it's there and it's something for me to deal with, not my manager.
About Site - Dr. Selznick has over six years of blogs
talking about dyslexia, learning disabilities, school problems, special education and whatever strikes his fancy.
United Kingdom About Blog Dyslexia Action shares
videos about Dyslexia and the difficulties associated with it.
Ann Arbor, MI About Blog This blog helps individuals with dyslexia, as well as parents, employers, and professionals of all kinds who have the privilege to work with dyslexics gain new
understandings about dyslexia and language disability, including current research findings and how to design intervention contexts based on best practices.
San Diego, California About Blog This blog shares information and
classes about dyslexia and advocacy for those with dyslexia.
«Our goal is to build capacity with all of our teachers to
know about Dyslexia and then build capacity within each team to be able to offer a variety of interventions and supports for all of our students.»
With this review of the learning disability, learn basic information
about dyslexia and how it affects a student's reading, writing and language skills.
It's time to talk
about dyslexia.
This booklet gives information
about dyslexia and how teachers and teaching assistants can support student's within the classroom.
South Jersey, USA About Blog Dr. Selznick has over six years of blogs talking
about dyslexia, learning disabilities, school problems, special education and whatever strikes his fancy.
Each week I get emails and letters asking
me about dyslexia, as I answer them I'm going to blog about them.