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This podcast is devoted to encouraging and inspiring adults with dyslexia to make more room in their life for Christ. Listeners will hear biblical truth that will uplift and challenge them to find a place for dyslexia in their life and let Christ take center stage of their life.
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Dyslexia Journey is a podcast with conversations and explorations to help you support the dyslexic child in your life. Content includes approaches, tips, and interviews with a range of guests from psychologists to educators to people with dyslexia. Increase your understanding and connection with your child as you help them embrace their uniqueness and thrive on this challenging journey!
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All About Dyslexia Podcast

Lighthouse Academy for Dyslexia

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Dive into the world of dyslexia with inspiring stories, expert insights, and empowering education. Hosted by passionate advocates, this podcast brings together bright minds, experienced teachers, and remarkable individuals to share their journeys, strategies, and successes. Whether you’re a parent, educator, or someone navigating dyslexia, this podcast offers a beacon of hope, understanding, and actionable advice to support every step of the journey.
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Dyslexia Duo Podcast

Aimee Rodenroth / Melissa Dean

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Welcome to the Dyslexia Duo podcast! Your hosts are Aimee and Melissa. We are dyslexia therapists who have years of experience in dyslexia education at both the student and teacher education level. Podcast episodes guide you on dealing with dyslexia from the perspectives of parents, students, and educators. Episodes will discuss the early signs of dyslexia, and delve into the intricacies of various dyslexia approaches and curricula. Many episodes will be dedicated to the challenges that pare ...
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Dyslexia Mom Life™ | Dyslexia Education, Parenting Tips, Advocacy

Nicole Holcomb | Educator, Attorney, and Parenting Coach

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The Go-To Mom for Parenting Your Dyslexic! My child is struggling to learn to read, write, and spell. How can I help my child be successful? Where do I even start? Why does this seem so hard? These are just a few of the questions that educator and attorney, Nicole Holcomb, answers in the Dyslexia Mom Life Podcast. You are not alone in this journey of raising a child or children with dyslexia. Each episode is authentic and inspiring. If you want to learn more about the world of dyslexia from ...
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Voices of Dyslexia

Dyslexia Resource Center

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Voices of Dyslexia is a podcast hosted by Dr Laura Cassidy and the team at the Dyslexia Resource Center. We are a helping hand for parents, educators, and other community champions surrounding dyslexia. Together, we can break the cycle of stigma and take the mystery out of dyslexia.
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Dyslexia in Adults

Natalie Brooks

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Welcome to the Dyslexia in Adults podcast, a weekly podcast discussing the reality of dyslexia, but only in adults. I'm Natalie, the Founder of Dyslexia in Adults, and I am incredibly passionate about talking specifically about adult dyslexia. It frustrates me so much when people talk about child dyslexia with only a cursory mention of adult dyslexia. When you think about it, there are more adults with dyslexia as nearly seventy percent of the worlds population are over the age of eighteen! ...
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DAC-Dyslexia and Coffee

Nicole Boyington, Maggie Gunther, Dyslexia Achievement Center

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A conversation with Parents and Practitioners The purpose of this show is to provide support and encouragement to families as they navigate a dyslexia diagnosis. We can offer concrete and actionable advice to families. As professionals we understand the science of reading, but we are also both moms who are navigating the system ourselves. No two people with dyslexia are the same and no two families' journeys are going to be the same.
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Are you an adult with Dyslexia &/or ADHD? Want short sharpe lessons from someones real life - not another interview selling you something. My name is Stephen and at the age of 39 I have been on a journey for the last few years to discover more about my challenges. I share stories, learnings from being a business owner, a step dad and someone dealing with neurodiversity as an adult. I wish I had known what I know today about how my dyslexic mind works when I was younger. This podcast is to he ...
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Dyslexia Coffee Talk

The Dyslexia Initiative

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Welcome to Coffee Talk with the Dyslexia Initiative. Come join us for a cup of coffee and a conversation. We are so excited to have you join us! Each Coffee Talk will be a different subject. We will discuss various topics about dyslexia, remediation advocacy, and all other areas relating to dyslexia. Host: Ashley Roberts
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The IEP process and the world of special education can be confusing and overwhelming for parents, teachers, and students, alike. But it doesn’t have to be! Learning Essentials has teamed up with experts to give you valuable insights into the IEP process and the world of special education —and it’s free! Join Wendy Taylor, M.Ed., ET/P as she hosts educators, psychologists, and other medical providers who provide pro tips on what to ask, what to bring, and what to take away from your next spec ...
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Are you an adult with learning disabilities (LD) or dyslexia? Do you often feel invisible in your everyday life because no one understands you? Have you been told you have LD—but don’t know what that means? Do you work with, teach, or live with someone who has LD? If so, these podcasts are for you! Each episode is full of practical, free tips and tricks to challenge and inspire you. We’ll share laughs, stories, and ideas that you can use today in your own life. I’m a professor who has been d ...
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Dyslexia Podcast

Kyler Malone

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My podcast about dyslexia offers a unique understanding of my topic by giving a strong personal experience and strong unique viewpoints of others. Cover art photo provided by Josh Rose on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@joshsrose
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Dyslexia Notes

KBBoboe

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Dyslexia Notes explores a variety of topics related to Dyslexia and music. The information in my podcast is based on my personal experience and is not meant to be a comprehensive resource on the topics I discuss. Please seek out professional assistance if you need additional support.If you would like to reach me, send a DM to my Instagram @KBBoboe
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Dyslexia Friendly

Ovadya Yaish

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What is there to know about Dyslexia Welcome to my podcast I am a high schooler and obviously a teen and love to share my perspective on the world Contact us at [email protected] OR MESSAGE US AT https://anchor.fm/dyslexia-friendly/message Follow us at https://www.instagram.com/dyslexiafriendly/ Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dyslexia-friendly/support
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Dyslexia Unbounded@Armstrong

Charles Armstrong School

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In this podcast, educators from Charles Armstrong School (Belmont, CA) share expertise, advice, and stories to support and inform students with dyslexia and their families. We deeply believe that the potential of students with dyslexia is UNBOUNDED!
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Dyslexia and Beyond

Marco Montalbano

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What's it like to live and learn with a learning differences? Together we will explore this question through conversations with people who have learning differences and/or are experts in this field. Hosted by a Marco Montalbano a high school student with dyslexia. Each month Marco will explore stories and strategies behind peoples' successes and difficulties with learning differences.
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Dyslexia, Let’s Talk About It is a podcast from the Fundamental Learning Center with host Jessica Stong. We'll bring you stories of hope, inspiration, and information from the current research to discuss dyslexia which impacts roughly 1 in 5 children today. This neurologically-based superpower is characterized by difficulties with reading, writing, and spelling but with incredible strengths in other areas like creativity and visual-spatial skills. For more information about FLC's work, pleas ...
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Dyslexia Solutions

Dr. Marianne Cintron

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Interviews and podcasts to discuss how we can help parents to work with dyslexic students. Dr. Marianne Cintron, founder of Dyslexia Solutions, wants to bring peace to parents' homes by helping their dyslexic children read, so they can build their self-esteem, unlock their genius minds, and realize their full potential!
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Dyslexia Canada Spotlight

Dyslexia Canada

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Across Canada educators and researchers are working together with the common goal of ensuring that every child can realize their right to read. Many schools have begun to implement early screening, evidence-informed classroom instruction, and early intervention. Educators in these schools say that the results of these changes have been transformative, both for students and teachers. Many more are curious about these practices but are unsure of what these changes look like in the classroom or ...
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This podcast is designed for women with dyslexia who believe that God can do something new. The Apostle Paul says that we are transformed by renewing our minds to do what pleases the LORD, which is His will. When our minds are renewed (neuroscientists call this neuroplasticity), we are transformed. This podcast will contain short biblical messages designed to replace our old negative thinking with the truth found in God’s word. It is devoted to encouraging and inspiring adult women with dysl ...
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Welcome to 'Cloudy with a Chance of Dyslexia', a hub where technology clouds rain innovation and open skies for everyone, including those with dyslexia. Here, we navigate the vast expanse of AI and automation, uncovering how these tools elevate our visual world and make it more accessible. Embark on a journey through digital landscapes where the future is written not just in code, but in the very way we perceive it. From showcasing groundbreaking tech to exploring visual learning techniques, ...
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I, like many dyslexics, (sadly) grew up thinking I was stupid. I don’t want anyone else thinking they are dumb, less valued than those around them, or not good enough because their brain isn’t “normal.” That’s why I created the Dyslexia Is Our Superpower Podcast. Episode by episode a community of badass dyslexics has formed to show the world that dyslexia truly is a superpower. So whether you are a family member or educator of an awesome dyslexic or whether you have dyslexic superpowers your ...
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For two decades, I believed that my ADHD was a disability. Only at the age of 41 would I come to realize that my ADHD was an incredible asset, and when I leaned into that, I achieved greater success than ever before. ADHD is the engine behind my own success as a networker and coach. Over the past few years, I have spoken with thousands of entrepreneurs, and found that many of them have some kind of neurodiverse diagnosis. ADHD, Autism, Dyslexia, OCD, and more. Like me, for many of them, thei ...
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In this episode we discuss how to read a dyslexia assessment. Welcome to the DAC Dyslexia and Coffee podcast! We are so happy you could join us. We are both moms and dyslexia interventionists who want to talk about our students and children. Please email Maggie with questions or ideas for podcast ideas. [email protected] Affiliate Links: Ca…
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In this conversation, Stephen Martin shares a personal story that illustrates the challenges faced by individuals with dyslexia, particularly in emotional and relational contexts. He recounts an incident where a misunderstanding with his girlfriend escalated due to his dyslexic tendencies, leading to a reflection on the importance of awareness and …
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The duo have a spirited discussion with the author of the Take Flight, Build and Jet curricula, Karen Avrit. To find out more about Take Flight, check out this link: https://scottishriteforchildren.org/med/education/dyslexia/ Click this link to find out more information about evaluations through Scottish Rite Hospital: https://scottishriteforchildr…
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Send us a text With all the changes in the US recently, it’s hard to keep track of all the implications. In this episode we dig into the changes at the Department of Education, executive orders, lawsuits, and more in order to understand how these changes could directly affect your kids! Attorney Laura Heneghan proudly practices solely in the area o…
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To win at school meetings, focus on active listening, clear communication, and collaborative problem-solving. Instead of rambling or presenting information passively, try to frame your thoughts to encourage participation and build consensus. For example, instead of "We need to address this," try "What are your thoughts on how we can best approach t…
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Today's episode is titled "Putting God first, part 4." We have experienced dry places but don't have to stay that way. David said that when we seek God early, He will make sure that our souls are watered. This water here is His word. We can choose to drink deeply each day. Why not? What do we have to lose? Try Him today.…
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Feeling overwhelmed by your child’s sensory needs? In Part 2 of our conversation, sensory integration expert Carol Kranowitz returns to share practical, joyful strategies to help your child feel more confident and connected. From Ziploc paint bags to backyard crash pads, this episode is filled with simple tools to bring calm, play, and purpose into…
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Have you ever felt like you're just moving a bit slower than everyone else? Like your brain is in slow motion while the rest of the world zooms by? That's something I can relate to deeply, and it's tied to processing speed, a common trait among dyslexics like me. In this episode of the Dyslexia in Adults podcast, I dive into what processing speed r…
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In this episode we discuss how do we test for dyslexia? Welcome to the DAC Dyslexia and Coffee podcast! We are so happy you could join us. We are both moms and dyslexia interventionists who want to talk about our students and children. Please email Maggie with questions or ideas for podcast ideas. [email protected] Affiliate Links: Castos h…
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In this conversation, Stephen Martin discusses the unique challenges dyslexics face in relationships, particularly in communication. He emphasizes the importance of understanding narrative thinking versus logical thinking, and how this can lead to misunderstandings between partners. Stephen shares personal experiences and offers practical advice on…
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One of the things that I learned early on our dyslexia journey is that dyslexia often co-occurs with other difficulties. In other words, most of the time, dyslexia is not the only struggle for dyslexics. I call these co-occurrences, dyslexic sisters. Sisters may include speech, anxiety disorders, developmental language disorders, and attention-defi…
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Send us a text Sasha Saidman is a cherished voice in children's literature, weaving tales of wonder and wisdom from her home in the vibrant heart of the Washington, D.C., area. Alongside her devoted husband and their two delightful children, Sasha crafts stories that celebrate the diverse tapestry of families, drawing from her own unique journey th…
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Today's episode is titled "Putting God First, Part 3." We will examine Psalm 27:4. David wrote This beautiful song, reminding us that dwell or remaining with and in the Lord should be our highest desire. When we do, we will experience Christ in all His beauty. We will also learn to wait because we have put Him first in all our experiences. Thank yo…
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What really makes a child "out of sync"? Wendy Taylor welcomes Carol Stock Kranowitz, renowned author of The Out-of-Sync Child, for an inspiring and practical conversation about sensory processing differences. With her signature warmth and wisdom, Carol explains how to identify sensory challenges, how they show up in everyday behavior, and what you…
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In this episode we discuss morphology. Welcome to the DAC Dyslexia and Coffee podcast! We are so happy you could join us. We are both moms and dyslexia interventionists who want to talk about our students and children. Please email Maggie with questions or ideas for podcast ideas. [email protected] Affiliate Links: Castos https://castos.com…
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Dyslexia is hereditary and often doesn’t skip generations. The speaker shares their personal journey of discovering their own dyslexia and later realizing their father, unknowingly dyslexic, had struggled with similar challenges. Traits once misunderstood—like blunt speech, social withdrawal, and avoidance behaviors—were actually linked to dyslexia…
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Dealing with dyslexia can sometimes feel like a maze, especially when it comes to understanding our own thoughts. In today's episode, I'll be diving into one of those dyslexic traits that creates so many embarrassing moments: challenges with ordering thoughts. I'll explain three reasons why you might be struggling to order your thoughts, and how yo…
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Send us a text While it's tempting to focus your child on academics, arts and sports opportunities are important for all kids, but especially those who are dyslexic. Dyslexia Journey has conversations and explorations to help you support the dyslexic child in your life. Content includes approaches, tips, and interviews with a range of guests from p…
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In this episode we explain what is the difference about phonological awareness vs phonics. Welcome to the DAC Dyslexia and Coffee podcast! We are so happy you could join us. We are both moms and dyslexia interventionists who want to talk about our students and children. Please email Maggie with questions or ideas for podcast ideas. maggie@dacbeyond…
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Confused about the difference between accommodations and modifications? You’re not alone. In this solo episode, Wendy Taylor, certified Educational Therapist and IEP Coach, breaks down what these terms really mean, how they show up in IEPs and 504s, and why getting them right can make or break your child’s educational journey. Tune in to learn whic…
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In this podcast, Stephen Martin discusses the unique strengths and 'superpowers' that dyslexics possess. He emphasizes creativity, problem-solving abilities, and social interaction skills as key advantages. Stephen shares personal experiences and insights on how being dyslexic has shaped his approach to communication and visual learning. He encoura…
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Episode 113 - How to Stop Dyslexic Mistakes in Emails Emails can be a minefield for dyslexics—spelling errors, miscommunications, and the anxiety of hitting send. In this episode, we’ll go over practical strategies to catch mistakes before they happen, tools that can help, and ways to feel more confident in your emails. I want to thank you for join…
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Send us a text As parents and caregivers of dyslexic kids, it’s important to try to set bigger-picture and longer-term goals to make progress in moving towards better skills, as well as more independence and self-advocacy. Otherwise, it’s easy to get lost in the busyness of everyday life. However, it can sometimes feel like something pressing is cr…
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Early in my dyslexia parenting journey, I took every piece of business advice as gold. I was so eager to learn everything I could get my hands on about dyslexia that I rarely stopped to ask, does this make sense for my parenting journey and the best way to help my daughter? But over the years, I learned a valuable lesson: not all advice is good adv…
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Why do some students push back against authority, struggle with compliance, or resist help? In this episode, Britt Rathbone, LCSW-C, BCD, CGP, a nationally recognized adolescent therapist, breaks down why students resist and how parents, educators, and therapists can respond effectively. From Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) to executive functio…
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In this episode we explain how to pick an apporpriate book based on your child's age. Welcome to the DAC Dyslexia and Coffee podcast! We are so happy you could join us. We are both moms and dyslexia interventionists who want to talk about our students and children. Please email Maggie with questions or ideas for podcast ideas. maggie@dacbeyondwords…
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In this conversation, Stephen Martin and Vanessa discuss the unique cognitive experiences of individuals with dyslexia, particularly focusing on the phenomenon of picture thinking. They explore how dyslexics often create vivid mental images that can lead to misunderstandings in communication and perception of reality. The discussion emphasizes the …
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Episode 112 - Let’s Chat: How ChatGPT Helps Dyslexic Email Frustration Struggling with emails? You’re not alone! In this episode, we explore how ChatGPT can make email writing easier for dyslexics—helping with spelling, structuring messages, and reducing the stress of getting your thoughts across clearly. I want to thank you for joining me and list…
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Early in my dyslexia parenting journey, I took every piece of business advice as gold. I was so eager to learn everything I could get my hands on about dyslexia that I rarely stopped to ask, does this make sense for my parenting journey and the best way to help my daughter? But over the years, I learned a valuable lesson: not all advice is good adv…
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The duo interview the fun and insightful Jan Wasowicz. Dr. Wasowicz's web page is: https://learningbydesign.com/ Find Dr. Wasowicz's Language Literacy Network graphic here (both English AND Spanish!) https://learningbydesign.com/professional-development/the-language-literacy-network/Kirjoittanut Aimee Rodenroth / Melissa Dean
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Send us a text You can find Krista online at https://www.kristaweltner.com/ Check out her fantastic animated short, "Partially Compensated" at https://youtu.be/4Dk1KAy16Fs?si=R1J8mDeYVBQM3tVm ! Find her children's books here: https://amzn.to/3ZfGFjt The Living in Clarity Podcast, with Fish & Coach Do you want to live an awesome life and to also ins…
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We are diving into assistive technology for dyslexia. If your child is struggling with reading, writing, or spelling, you might be wondering: What is assistive technology? Is it too early to introduce assistive technology? Will it help them learn or make them dependent on it? What are the best tools, and how do I get started? You Got This! Understa…
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In the final episode of our interview series with Dr. Laura Cassidy and Drs. Sally & Bennett Shaywitz, we dive deep into why proper dyslexia testing is life-changing for children. 👩🏻‍🏫 IN THIS VIDEO YOU’LL LEARN ⤵️ · Why early testing is crucial for academic success · The key differences between screening and full diagnostic assessments · The essen…
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Parents often wonder: Is my child getting enough support? In this episode of The Special Ed Strategist Podcast, Wendy Taylor, M.Ed., ET/P, tackles the big question of IEP service hours—how they’re determined, what truly matters (quality vs. quantity), and how to advocate for services that make a real impact. Learn key questions to ask at your next …
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In this episode we explain what is a syllable and the differant syllable types. We discuss why knowing these syllable types are important. Welcome to the DAC Dyslexia and Coffee podcast! We are so happy you could join us. We are both moms and dyslexia interventionists who want to talk about our students and children. Please email Maggie with questi…
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In this episode, we explore the emotional highs and lows that come with dyslexia. Some days, everything flows smoothly, and life feels amazing. Other days, it feels like you've hit a wall, struggling to find motivation or purpose. I share my personal experiences, coping mechanisms, and insights from my dyslexia coach on the importance of purpose. W…
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Episode 111 - How to Hit Send Without Email Anxiety Writing emails can be overwhelming—second-guessing every word, worrying about typos, and stressing over how it will be received. In this episode, we break down practical strategies to overcome email anxiety, write with confidence, and finally hit send without fear. I want to thank you for joining …
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In this episode, we’re diving into a topic that so many of you have reached out about, navigating dyslexia in a private school. Maybe you chose a private school for smaller class sizes, a faith-based education, or a strong academic reputation. But now you’ve realized your child is struggling with reading, spelling, or writing—and you’re wondering, …
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Send us a text Is your dyslexic kid avoiding school? Find out why, and what to do about it! Dyslexia Journey has conversations and explorations to help you support the dyslexic child in your life. Content includes approaches, tips, and interviews with a range of guests from psychologists to educators to people with dyslexia. Increase your understan…
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If you’re parenting a child with dyslexia, you already know how important it is to be proactive, especially when it comes to school transitions. Whether your child is moving from elementary to middle school, middle to high school, or transitioning into a new grade with a new teacher, this process can feel overwhelming. But don’t worry—today, we’re …
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Today's episode is titled Putting God First Part 2. Today we explore what happens when we put God first by believing His word in Psalms 46:1-3, that He is our refuge and strength and very present help in time of trouble. We put God first by standing on the truth found in His word, which is simple and profound but not always easy. However, God will …
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Episode Summary: What’s the difference between pre-game jitters and full-blown performance anxiety? How can parents, coaches, and schools better support young athletes in high-pressure environments? In this must-listen episode, Dr. Virginia Jones and Dr. Brenna Chirby, two top clinical psychologists specializing in sports psychology, break down men…
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In this episode we talk abour vocabulary and why it is important in literacy. Welcome to the DAC Dyslexia and Coffee podcast! We are so happy you could join us. We are both moms and dyslexia interventionists who want to talk about our students and children. Please email Maggie with questions or ideas for podcast ideas. [email protected] Aff…
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In this episode, Stephen explores the concept of mimicking, also known as mirroring—often used in sales and relationship-building. However, for dyslexics, this behavior can go beyond a strategy and become a way to fit in, sometimes at the cost of personal identity. Stephen shares his personal experiences of how mimicking has shaped his work and rel…
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Episode 110 - Let’s Talk About It: What to Do When Karen Notices a Spelling Mistake We’ve all been there—sending a message, email, or post only to have someone point out a spelling mistake. For dyslexics, this can be frustrating and even embarrassing. In this episode, we talk about how to handle these moments with confidence, set boundaries, and sh…
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