The conversation about America’s most common learning disability #dyslexia moves from the classroom to Congress. Eyewitness News reports on the latest action at the nation’s capital that could lead to more research and school programs. https://t.co/7azIE2HO22
Excited to hear Dr. Maryanne Wolf present! Spotlight on Dyslexia, "Lessons from the Reading Brain" She is a scholar, teacher, and advocate for children and literacy. Dir. of the Ctr. for Dyslexia, Diverse Learners, & Social Justice at UCLA Graduate School of Education. #spedchat
Are you part of the national conversation about millions of children who are struggling to read due to #dyslexia and other learning differences? An estimated 1 in 5 children has dyslexia, yet only about 3% receive support services. https://t.co/8jSg1C1II5
Today we kick off #WorldAutismMonth! Tomorrow, we #LightItUpBlue and wear blue in support of understanding and acceptance! Take the pledge: https://t.co/b2tyGWnwVF
RT @twwilliamsABC: @ReadingShanahan Explicit and systematic phonics instruction is “Good for all, better for some and necessary for a few.” I don’t understand why we should wait to see a child fail to then determine they should have received this kind of instruction.
Kids and parents plead for diversity in children's books. 8 great titles that deliverhttps://www.usatoday.com/story/life/allthemoms/2019/03/20/childrens-books-diversity-multicultural-read-kids/3205449002/ via @usatoday