In this episode of The Parenting Cipher, join Genie and Dr. Lauren McClenney-Rosenstein from Think Dyslexia as they explore Dyslexia and Dysgraphia. If your child has been diagnosed with Specific Learning Disorder in reading or writing, this episode is for you. Discover strategies to support your child's progress in school and enhance their reading and writing skills. Don't miss out on this valuable discussion! Tune in now to empower your child's learning journey.
About our guest:
Dr. Lauren McClenney-Rosenstein
Dr. Lauren McClenney-Rosenstein’s passion for educating, advocating, and bringing awareness to dyslexia at the domestic and international levels began in the elementary classrooms of private schools serving students with language-based learning disabilities. She has been a certified Special Educator for a decade, and she earned her Doctor of Education in Teaching, Learning, Leadership, & Curriculum in 2019 from Northeastern University and holds a dual master in Special Education and Elementary Education from Syracuse University and a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Syracuse University. Her dedication to providing the gold standard of instruction to individuals with dyslexia led her to obtain her endorsement at the Associate level through The Orton-Gillingham Academy in 2014.
Resources
Think Dyslexia Youtube Channel
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Website: Think Dyslexia
Twitter: @thinkdyslexia
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Instagram: @thinkdyslexia
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12/14/21 • 49 min
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