The Go Dyslexia podcast features discussions with dyslexia experts from around the globe on topics such as assistive technology, entrepreneurship, learning strategies, and cognitive remedial tools. Now, therapists, teachers, parents, and individuals with dyslexia can get advice, strategies, material suggestions and more.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Categories | Language LearningEducation |
I am thrilled to be speaking with Dr. Pete Bowers a researcher and literacy consultant. Pete educates teachers, practitioners, and students around the globe with understanding the spelling-meaning connection of the English language through the approa... more
I am thrilled to feature Sharon J. Bainbridge a dyslexia expert and advocate. Sharon is dyslexic, and when the school system didn’t teach her to read, she found her own way to master reading and writing. Later when her daughter, Melody, experienced s... more
Dyslexia Episode 11: Tips for Empowering Readers with Dyslexia with Emily Gibbons more
I am so pleased to feature Dr. Lauren McClenney-Rosenstein a dyslexia expert and advocate. She is the creator of http://www.thinkdyslexia.org/ and she presently works as a middle school learning specialist and instructional coach at a private Quaker ... more
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It is such a pleasure to listen, learn and collaborate with Erica. I learn something new EVERY time I listen or have the chance to chat in a Zoom meeting. Thank you for your creative and encouraging spirit in the dyslexia community. It is greatly needed and appreciated!
I’ve listened to all of Dr. Warren’s episodes. They are engaging and I am impressed with her expertise. She has a great interview style and the discussion volleys back-and-forth in a conversational style that’s easy to listen to.
Dr Warren does a fabulous job of tying together personal experience, the latest research, and basic general knowledge of how to help your dyslexic child, or adult, for that matter. I wish everyone who had a dyslexic in their life would take the time to learn about this amazing group of people and how to help them reach their greatest potential. She certainly helps guide the way. I always finish her podcasts with an immense sense of gratitude that the word is getting out there! Thank you Dr. War... more
So wish I would have had this kind of stellar tool when I was a kid! Would have been quite helpful.
This is an awesome podcast with my hero Winston Chen. Before Voice Dream Reader(VDR) I struggled to read. 15 minutes and I was asleep. With VDR I read 50 books in that last year. That is more than I have read in my lifetime. I use VDR in combination with Bookshare. Bookshare is free for students and a nominal cost for adults with proof of disability. The 4.0 version even has finger reading for young kids learning to read. I love the highlighting feature. I export all my highlights to Ever... more
Apple Podcasts | #207 | United Kingdom/Education/Language Learning |
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