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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: Uniquely Gifted Podcast

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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 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 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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Welcome to the Dyslexia Life Hacks Show, where we explore the stories of diverse individuals, ranging from engineers and barristers to entrepreneurs and developers of assistive technology. Each episode takes an in-depth look into the personal journey of our guests, uncovering their struggles and triumphs with dyslexia. Discover the unique strengths that dyslexia brings and meet the individuals who provide steadfast support to dyslexics. Join us for insightful conversations that celebrate res ...
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Are you an adult with dyslexia? Maybe you are a parent of a dyslexic teenager or have a partner you know has dyslexia. This podcast could be just for you. My name is Stephen and at the age of 38 I have been on a journey for the last few years to discover more about my dyslexia & ADHD. I share stories and learnings that go beyond reading, writing and spelling challenges. Life lessons around communication, work, relationships and navigating the visual mind. I wish I had known what I know today ...
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Dyslexia Mom Life™

Nicole Holcomb

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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 a mom who is living it every day and strate ...
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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 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 dyslexiafriendly1@gmail.com 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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British Dyslexia Association

British Dyslexia Association

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The British Dyslexia Association is the voice for 10% of the population that experience dyslexia. We aim to influence government and other institutions to promote a dyslexia friendly society that enables dyslexic people of all ages to reach their full potential. We campaign to encourage schools to work towards becoming dyslexia-friendly; to reduce the number of dyslexic young people in the criminal justice system; and to enable dyslexic people to achieve their potential in the workplace. We ...
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Go Dyslexia Podcast

Dr. Erica Warren @ Good Sensory Learning

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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.
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Dyslexia, Let's Talk About It

Jessica Stong

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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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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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Have a question? Send Nicole a text! Let’s talk about what it means to feel lost. Feeling lost can manifest in many ways—whether it’s a sense of confusion, lack of direction, or just feeling disconnected from your own identity. As moms, it’s easy to get wrapped up in the responsibilities and demands of daily life, leaving little room for self-refle…
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Send us a text For Dyslexia Awareness Month, here are the ten most important things that you should know about dyslexia! 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 dysl…
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Today's episode is titled Life Lesson 6: When I am Afraid. Sometimes, we are afraid; like King David, it's okay to be honest about that. He told the LORD that when I am afraid, I will trust in Thee. So you see, even a king can admit that he faced things that made him pause. But he turned to God in those moments and was delivered out of all his fear…
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Guest: Dr. Christine Waanders, a psychologist specializing in bullying prevention, IEP advocacy, and mental health support for children, especially those with neurodivergent needs Summary: In this episode, Dr. Christine Waanders, psychologist from the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), joins Wendy Taylor to discuss the pressing issue of bu…
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In this episode we talk about how and when to explain dyslexia to our kids. 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.Από τον Nicole Boyington, Maggie Gunther, Dyslexia Achievement Center
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Summary In this episode, Stephen Martin discusses the complexities of adulting, particularly for individuals with neurodiversity such as ADHD and dyslexia. He shares personal experiences and insights on the challenges of maintaining routines, the overwhelming pace of life, and the importance of resetting perspectives and boundaries. Stephen emphasi…
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October 1st, 2024, marks the launch of our 7th annual Dyslexia Awareness Month campaign, themed Breaking the Silence. This year, we celebrate inspiring individuals who have overcome the challenges of dyslexia, like Dan Carter, the Mayor of Oshawa. As a child, Dan Carter faced significant struggles due to undiagnosed dyslexia, leading to low self-es…
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Episode 88 - Dyslexic Advice: You Called, We Answered In this special episode, listeners call in with their own questions, and we provide practical advice to help you manage dyslexia in everyday life. From school struggles to workplace challenges, we’ve got the answers you need. Plus, since it's Dyslexia Awareness Month, we’re offering free resourc…
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If you're an adult just having been diagnosed with dyslexia, if you're a parent whose child has been diagnosed with dyslexia, there is often a lot of confusion and questions that need answers. It can also feel so isolated and lonely. Where do you turn? How do you know the advice you're getting is legitimate? Who can you trust to talk to to seek ans…
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Does the idea of dyslexia testing confuse you on what the difference is between dyslexia screening v.s. dyslexia testing? In this podcast episode, Dr. Laura Cassidy is explaining the differences and sharing more insights about dyslexia and how we can help! Ready to get tested? Get started here ➡️ https://www.dyslexia1n5.com/dyslexia-testing 🙋🏼‍♀️Ha…
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In this episode of The Dyslexia Explored Podcast, host Darius Namdaran sits down with Edward Keelan, a partner at Octopus Ventures. Edward opens up about his early diagnosis with dyslexia and how he navigated the challenges in both education and his tech career. From organizing charity fundraisers to landing pivotal roles at Rolls Royce and becomin…
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We all have secrets. You have a special one to share--you have an invisible disability. So, when do you stop being invisible? Who needs to know? Why do they need to know it? This podcast will help you figure out what to do next if you decide to self-disclose your hidden disability.....Από τον Dr. Lynda Price
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Have a question? Send Nicole a text! There are a few red flags and warning signs to indicate your child is struggling in school and it's time to take action! Trust your gut! You know your child best. Do not wait when you have concerns about your child - every day, week, month, and year matters! You Got This! Understanding Your Child's Dyslexia Work…
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In this episode we discuss the difference between an accommodation and a modification. 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.Από τον Nicole Boyington, Maggie Gunther, Dyslexia Achievement Center
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This episode is how to talk about dyslexia with school staff. 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.Από τον Nicole Boyington, Maggie Gunther, Dyslexia Achievement Center
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Diagnosed with dyslexia and ADHD in elementary school, Michael Karras faced many hurdles, but with determination, he earned a Bachelor of Education and became a passionate advocate for students with learning disabilities.Από τον Dyslexia Canada
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David Eliot is a PhD candidate in Criminology at the University of Ottawa and a 2022-2025 Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Scholar. His academic journey has earned him numerous awards, and beyond academia, David is active in the arts and activism. Diagnosed with dysgraphia in Grade 3, David Eliot has overcome significant hurdles. He emphasizes tha…
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For over 50 years, Fluevog Shoes has been a trailblazer in the world of fashion, creating shoes that are not just footwear but works of art. What many may not know, however, is that its founder, John Fluevog, faced personal challenges related to dyslexia on his path to success. Even though John Fluevog has struggled with dyslexia his entire life—a …
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Mikaÿla Perrier has built a career helping others, notably adults with dyslexia, through support and her ebook A Guide for Adult Dyslexics. She now works as a psychometrician specializing in psychological tests for the rehabilitation of Canadian war veterans. However, her own journey with dyslexia began early. Diagnosed in Grade 2, her path has bee…
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Diagnosed with dyslexia in Grade 3, Stuart Bruce received the right support and went on to build a successful career as an entrepreneur in the insurance industry. He is currently the Chairman of the Board and CEO of FIRST Insurance Funding of Canada. However, the more he learned, the more shocked he became to discover that 45 years later, children …
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Despite the challenges at school, DJ Cunningham's home environment, especially the support from his family, made all the difference. After university, he began selling assistive technology and went on to develop his own business, LEARNstyle Ltd., at age 24, which is now the largest K-12 educational training company in Canada.…
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Rather than letting dyslexia define him, Andrew Armstrong channeled his passion into a successful career with the Canadian Coast Guard. His career spanned over three decades, culminating as the National Coordinator of Marine Security for the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics. Even in retirement, Andrew Armstrong remains active, serving as a volunteer …
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Mikaÿla Perrier a forgé sa carrière en aidant les autres, notamment les adultes ayant une dyslexie, grâce à son soutien et au livre numérique qu’elle a publié sur le sujet. Elle travaille maintenant comme psychométricienne spécialisée dans les tests psychologiques pour la réadaptation des vétérans canadiens.…
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David Eliot est candidat au doctorat en criminologie au Centre de droit, technologie et société de l'Université d'Ottawa et boursier de la Fondation Pierre Elliott Trudeau. Ses recherches lui ont valu de nombreux prix académiques, et en dehors du milieu universitaire, il s'investit dans les arts et l'activisme. Il a été diagnostiqué avec une dysgra…
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Andrew Armstrong est né en Angleterre et a immigré à Montréal à l'âge de six ans, en 1960. Bien qu’il a une dyslexie, sa détermination et sa résilience lui ont permis de mener une carrière très fructueuse au sein de la Garde côtière canadienne. À la retraite, Andrew continue de mener une vie active en tant que secouriste bénévole, pompier de garde,…
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Send us a text Arije-Aike de Haas s an education scientist specializing in dyslexia and related topics. As a dyslexic himself, he truly understands and feels for those struggling with dyslexia. His highly successful YouTube channel about dyslexia has almost 34 thousand subscribers, and some of his videos have over one million views. He also offers …
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Today's episode is Life Lesson 5: God's Grace is Enough. What does grace teach us? It is God's strength that empowers us to keep moving forward. Why? Because grace makes us adequate to fulfill God's will, not make what's going on. Dyslexia is no match for God's grace. One of the most powerful life lessons we will learn is that God is enough. His gr…
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Welcome back to The Special Ed Strategist! In today’s episode, host Wendy Taylor breaks down everything you need to know about requesting a 504 plan for your child. Whether you’re unfamiliar with 504 plans or confused about the steps involved, Wendy offers clear guidance to help you advocate for your child and ensure they receive the support they d…
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In this podcast, Stephen Martin revisits the essential aspects of dyslexia, discussing its hereditary nature, the lifestyle challenges it presents, and the unique strengths and traits of dyslexics. He emphasizes the importance of awareness and understanding in navigating life with dyslexia, while also addressing common misconceptions and the divers…
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Have a question? Send Nicole a text! Harmony is about creating a balanced and integrated life where different aspects of your life—personal, professional, and relational—are aligned and working together. I hear a lot of people talk about work-life balance, and work-life integration, many buzz phrases leave us feeling pulled in too many directions a…
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Episode 87 - What If Dyslexia Was Easy? The Shift You Didn’t See Coming In honor of Dyslexia Awareness Month, we’re offering free resources to help you thrive! This episode brings together insights from past episodes on managing exhaustion from school and work. Discover how a mindset shift can make handling dyslexia—and the challenges that come wit…
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Learning to read is a precious gift, but for some kids, dyslexia keeps that gift just out of reach. Growing up without it can lead to low self-esteem, behavioral challenges, and a lifetime of frustration. Yet, with the right support, kids once written off have transformed their lives. What began as struggles became incredible success stories. Launc…
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Send us a text Arije-Aike de Haas s an education scientist specializing in dyslexia and related topics. As a dyslexic himself, he truly understands and feels for those struggling with dyslexia. His highly successful YouTube channel about dyslexia has almost 34 thousand subscribers, and some of his videos have over one million views. He also offers …
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Today's episode is Life Lesson 4: Find Room in Your Life for Dyslexia... so that dyslexia does not take over your life. Of course, this is easier said than done, but it can be done. Thank you for joining me as I share some life lessons I have learned from having dyslexia. At the end of the podcast, I will offer some helpful tips on how to find room…
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Key Takeaways: The brain’s role in anxiety and why neurodivergent kids experience it more intensely. Understanding avoidance behavior and how to address it. The importance of early intervention to prevent long-term issues like depression. Why Listen: This episode is a must-listen for parents, teachers, and professionals seeking to support children …
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Have a question? Send Nicole a text! It’s that time again—our kiddos, tweens, and teens are returning to school. Back-to-school is a great time to reset your mindset, map out workable routines, and build strong relationships with your child’s teachers. Nicole is diving into how moms can lean in for a successful school year. Whether your child is st…
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Episode 86 - "Natalie, I Just Can’t Get Started with Work?! HELP!" Struggling to start tasks at work? In this episode, we’ll break down why getting started can be so hard for adults with dyslexia and share simple strategies to overcome procrastination. Learn how to build momentum and tackle your to-do list with ease! Join the Dyslexia campaign earl…
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Have a question? Send Nicole a text! Welcome to Season 5 of the Dyslexia Mom Life Podcast We started our dyslexia parenting journey when our daughter was identified with dyslexia in 1st grade - we dove head first into learning all about dyslexia and what remediation looked like for our daughter. Now as the season of dyslexia changes for our family,…
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This episode is to introduce the podcast and the hosts. 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 childrenΑπό τον Nicole Boyington, Maggie Gunther, Dyslexia Achievement Center
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Send us a text Many dyslexic kids can do fine or even better than fine in traditional schools (public or private), with appropriate support and accommodations. But sometimes it’s not the right environment for them and they need a different environment in which to thrive. But how do you know when it’s right to homeschool? AI for Kids Podcast Check o…
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7 Marathons, 7 Continents, in 7 Days! This is the World Marathon Challenge, the ultimate endurance running competition! Our guest in this episode, Jared Blank, shares with us his amazing journey with dyslexia and how running became his outlet for escaping and coping with the stress and challenges from dyslexia at school and college. Jared completed…
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Today's episode is Life Lesson 3: I Don't Need to Know Everything About Dyslexia. How true that is about life. When I learned this lesson, I was so relieved. What I have learned is two things: I need to know how dyslexia has and is affecting me and how God will use my dyslexia for His glory. That's it. The rest is ice cream on top of a cake. It's g…
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Welcome to Season 4 of The Special Ed Strategist Podcast! In this episode, Wendy Taylor, your host and Special Ed Strategist, dives deep into an important but often under-discussed topic: Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. This solo episode breaks down everything you need to know about how 504 Plans differ from IEPs, how they work, and how you …
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In this episode, Stephen shares his experiences with ADHD medications, specifically Ritalin and Vivance. He discusses the challenges he faced with Ritalin, including afternoon crashes and the need to avoid caffeine. He then explores the concept of dopamine and its impact on neurodiverse individuals, highlighting the tendency to seek external source…
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Episode 85 - What if You Became Best Friends with Deadlines? Welcome back! In this episode, we’re exploring how schools often misrepresent dyslexia, especially when it comes to teaching time management and handling deadlines. For many, these early experiences shape how we view deadlines in adulthood, making them feel like an impossible challenge. B…
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