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Dyslexia Journey: Support Your Kid

Dyslexia Journey: Support Your Kid

Sonja and Nick

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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Dyslexia Journey: Support Your Kid - 10 Things That You Should Know About Dyslexia!

10 Things That You Should Know About Dyslexia!

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10/02/24 • 8 min

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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 dyslexia. Increase your understanding and connection with your child as you help them embrace their uniqueness and thrive on this challenging journey!
Send us your questions, comments, and guest suggestions to [email protected]
Also check out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@ParentingDyslexiaJourney

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5 tips for helping your dyslexic child during summer break!

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 understanding and connection with your child as you help them embrace their uniqueness and thrive on this challenging journey!
Send us your questions, comments, and guest suggestions to [email protected]
Also check out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@ParentingDyslexiaJourney

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Dyslexia Journey: Support Your Kid - Dyslexia in Everyday Life - Summer Edition! (Ep. 38 Rebroadcast)
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06/15/24 • 10 min

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In part 3 of our popular series on dyslexia in everyday life, we discuss five more ways that dyslexia affects everyday life outside of a school setting.

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 understanding and connection with your child as you help them embrace their uniqueness and thrive on this challenging journey!
Send us your questions, comments, and guest suggestions to [email protected]
Also check out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@ParentingDyslexiaJourney

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Dyslexia Journey: Support Your Kid - Think Your Child Has Dyslexia? All About Getting Tested (Episode 25 rebroadcast)
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10/13/23 • 14 min

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In this episode we dig into dyslexia assessments, starting with the four components that the assessments look at, as well as considerations and caveats.

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 understanding and connection with your child as you help them embrace their uniqueness and thrive on this challenging journey!
Send us your questions, comments, and guest suggestions to [email protected]
Also check out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@ParentingDyslexiaJourney

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In part two of our three-part interview with author and literacy advocate Cheri Rae, we dig into dyslexia denialism, misconceptions about dyslexia, and the reasons for our continued struggles to get our dyslexic kids identified, diagnosed, and taught to read.
Here is a biography of Cheri:
Two words best describe the direction of Cheri Rae’s writing career: worthy causes. After graduating from California State University Northridge with a degree in Political Science, Cheri embarked on a path of good works that blended her desire to make a difference and her considerable editorial skills.
DyslexiaLand is a collection of hard-won wisdom gained over the course of ten years of advocacy for children with dyslexia, beginning with her own son. While serving as a consultant to the Santa Barbara Unified School District, Cheri established a Parent Resource Center, monthly “Dyslexia Dialogues” and the annual “Distinguished Dyslexic Speaker Series.” She collaborated with the Santa Barbara Public Library and produced several dyslexia-oriented events there as well. She was named a “Local Hero” by the Santa Barbara Independent for her fearless efforts on behalf of students with dyslexia, and awarded a Resolution from the California State Assembly for her dyslexia work. She currently serves as the Director of The Dyslexia Project, a nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing awareness, providing resources, and encouraging action about dyslexia.
Cheri continues to work with parents leading parent empowerment seminars to help them advocate for their dyslexic children, writes articles, and shares the trials and tribulations of DyslexiaLand as a public speaker. Her dyslexia-related assemblage art has been featured in several galleries.
Learn more at www.DyslexiaLand.com or www.DyslexiaProject.com.

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 understanding and connection with your child as you help them embrace their uniqueness and thrive on this challenging journey!
Send us your questions, comments, and guest suggestions to [email protected]
Also check out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@ParentingDyslexiaJourney

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Dyslexia Journey: Support Your Kid - More Dyslexia Legal Rights! ft. Attorney Laura Heneghan (Part 2)
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11/20/24 • 31 min

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Are you confused about the difference between a 504 plan and an IEP. Have you heard the term, "Free and Appropriate Public Education" and want to know what it means? Do you want to know your legal rights when interacting with your kid's school? Listen to part 2 of this interview with special education attorney Laura Heneghan to learn about all that and more!
You can find part 1 here: https://dyslexiajourney.buzzsprout.com/2077817/episodes/16095504-dyslexia-legal-rights-ft-attorney-laura-heneghan-part-1
Attorney Laura Heneghan proudly practices solely in the area of special education,
representing children and adolescents with disabilities who are not receiving appropriate services from their public school district. She began practicing in this area after experiencing this process as the parent of a child with disabilities, including a son with dyslexia. She brings this experience, her passion, and her unique collaborative abilities to her clients to change their outcomes for the better.
In addition to her law degree, Laura holds a Certificate in Special Education Advocacy from the PELE Clinic at William and Mary Law School. In order to better serve her clients with dyslexia, she has completed a 60-hour course in Orton Gillingham Plus, an evidence-based program based on the science of reading and approved by the International Dyslexia Association.
She is a Board Member of Smart Kids with Learning Disabilities. She provides Pro Bono legal services to immigrant children seeking Special Immigrant Juvenile Status in Probate Court through Children’s Advocates of Connecticut. Laura previously served on the Board of Directors for the Western Connecticut Center for Human Rights, as a court-appointed Guardian Ad Litem for CASA of SW Connecticut, and as an Educational Surrogate appointed by the Connecticut Department of Education on abuse and neglect cases.
You can find Laura online at https://sped.esq/
Here are some links that Laura recommends:
https://www.smartkidswithld.org/
https://www.copaa.org/
https://www.wrightslaw.com/

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 understanding and connection with your child as you help them embrace their uniqueness and thrive on this challenging journey!
Send us your questions, comments, and guest suggestions to [email protected]
Also check out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@ParentingDyslexiaJourney

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Dyslexia Journey: Support Your Kid - The Importance of Early Dyslexia Identification ft. Amy Dobronyi of COKID
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07/22/23 • 22 min

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Amy Dobronyi (pronounced duh-BRO-nee) is a Co-founder and Co-chair of COKID (Colorado Kids Identified with Dyslexia - https://www.cokid.org/), a grassroots parent group, whose mission is to improve the lives of individuals with dyslexia through advocacy, education, and legislation. She also helps run the Dyslexia Resource Group and DCKid (Douglas County Kids Identified with Dyslexia). She is currently weeks away from receiving her Master of Arts in Education from the Reading Science program at Mount St. Joseph and a Dyslexia Certificate. In addition to dyslexia advocacy, Amy has a passion for literacy in underserved communities and for the civil rights of those who have disabilities. She has training from the William and Mary Law School's Institute in Special Education Advocacy and serves on the CSEAC (Colorado Special Education Advisory Committee). As a family member of persons with dyslexia, Amy is committed to increasing knowledge, compassion, and understanding of those who have invisible disabilities and is committed to helping them achieve their potential.
This is part two of our interview - you can listen to part 1 here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2077817/episodes/13225891

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 understanding and connection with your child as you help them embrace their uniqueness and thrive on this challenging journey!
Send us your questions, comments, and guest suggestions to [email protected]
Also check out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@ParentingDyslexiaJourney

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In part 2 of our interview with Ed Thompson, he digs into specific strategies for supporting neurodiversity in the workplace.
You can find part 1 of our interview here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2077817/episodes/14255819
Ed Thompson is the CEO and founder of Uptimize (uptimize.com), and the author of "A Hidden Force: Unlocking the Potential of Neurodiversity at Work". https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/124974772-a-hidden-force

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 understanding and connection with your child as you help them embrace their uniqueness and thrive on this challenging journey!
Send us your questions, comments, and guest suggestions to [email protected]
Also check out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@ParentingDyslexiaJourney

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Dyslexia Journey: Support Your Kid - Teaching Dyslexic Kids: A Language Arts Teacher’s Perspective ft. Diane Bramble
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08/26/23 • 21 min

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#dyslexia #backtoschool #neurodiversity #neurodivergence
We're excited to share part 1 of our interview with elementary and middle-school language arts teacher Diane Bramble!
Here is a fantastic list of resources that Diane compiled for both parents of dyslexic kids and for dyslexic kids themselves: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1d9sQCIlXaoKdnsH4B3UWCOQaZnALOndazalSrV4lhYY/edit
Diane hails from Delaware, where she spent her formative years playing sports, honing her big sister skills, and escaping into books to lessen her feelings of shyness. She credits Mary Poppins, her mom, and her favorite teacher Mr. DiBartolo for inspiring her to be a teacher. In high school, Diane found music and credits Joni Mitchell with saving her soul with Blue. She got her undergraduate degree in elementary education with a minor in special education and her master's degree from the University of New Hampshire in the Teaching of Reading and Writing.
Diane taught 2nd and 3rd grade at Friends School for about 25 years. She’s been teaching at Friends Middle School for seven years. She loves the younger learners because of their wide-eyed curiosity, fascination with everything, and their hugs. She loves the older learners because of their intellectual curiosity, their bravery in working to figure out who they are in the world, and their humor. Diane says, “I’m passionate about learning and teaching, especially the reciprocity of those things. I feel most energized when I’m digging into a new concept or topic. And I love finding a way to share my new knowledge with my students.”
Diane plays guitar and likes to sing. She fills journals with writing, drawings, and collage. She is an amateur bird watcher and is working on perfecting her black-capped chickadee call. She loves Boulder for the Rocky Mountains, the multitude of hiking trails, and the 300 days of sunshine each year.

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 understanding and connection with your child as you help them embrace their uniqueness and thrive on this challenging journey!
Send us your questions, comments, and guest suggestions to [email protected]
Also check out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@ParentingDyslexiaJourney

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Dyslexia Journey: Support Your Kid - Dyslexia Legal Rights! ft. Attorney Laura Heneghan (Part 1)
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11/13/24 • 33 min

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Are you confused about the difference between a 504 plan and an IEP. Have you heard the term, "Free and Appropriate Public Education" and want to know what it means? Do you want to know your legal rights when interacting with your kid's school? Listen to part 1 of this interview with special education attorney Laura Heneghan to learn about all that and more!
Attorney Laura Heneghan proudly practices solely in the area of special education,
representing children and adolescents with disabilities who are not receiving appropriate services from their public school district. She began practicing in this area after experiencing this process as the parent of a child with disabilities, including a son with dyslexia. She brings this experience, her passion, and her unique collaborative abilities to her clients to change their outcomes for the better.
In addition to her law degree, Laura holds a Certificate in Special Education Advocacy from the PELE Clinic at William and Mary Law School. In order to better serve her clients with dyslexia, she has completed a 60-hour course in Orton Gillingham Plus, an evidence-based program based on the science of reading and approved by the International Dyslexia Association.
She is a Board Member of Smart Kids with Learning Disabilities. She provides Pro Bono legal services to immigrant children seeking Special Immigrant Juvenile Status in Probate Court through Children’s Advocates of Connecticut. Laura previously served on the Board of Directors for the Western Connecticut Center for Human Rights, as a court-appointed Guardian Ad Litem for CASA of SW Connecticut, and as an Educational Surrogate appointed by the Connecticut Department of Education on abuse and neglect cases.
You can find Laura online at https://sped.esq/
Here are some links that Laura recommends:
https://www.smartkidswithld.org/
https://www.copaa.org/
https://www.wrightslaw.com/

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 understanding and connection with your child as you help them embrace their uniqueness and thrive on this challenging journey!
Send us your questions, comments, and guest suggestions to [email protected]
Also check out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@ParentingDyslexiaJourney

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How many episodes does Dyslexia Journey: Support Your Kid have?

Dyslexia Journey: Support Your Kid currently has 110 episodes available.

What topics does Dyslexia Journey: Support Your Kid cover?

The podcast is about Parenting, Kids & Family, Podcasts, Education, Dyslexia and Neurodivergent.

What is the most popular episode on Dyslexia Journey: Support Your Kid?

The episode title 'Dyslexia Affects Everything!' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Dyslexia Journey: Support Your Kid?

The average episode length on Dyslexia Journey: Support Your Kid is 21 minutes.

How often are episodes of Dyslexia Journey: Support Your Kid released?

Episodes of Dyslexia Journey: Support Your Kid are typically released every 7 days.

When was the first episode of Dyslexia Journey: Support Your Kid?

The first episode of Dyslexia Journey: Support Your Kid was released on Nov 5, 2022.

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