Decoding Dyslexia- PA is a grassroots movement driven by families concerned with the limited access to educational interventions for dyslexia within our public
At DDPA, we celebrate dyslexia awareness year round but every October we join with advocates and partners for focused events, like our Dyslexia Awareness Day on October 18, 2023.
Join us to discuss dyslexia, HB 998 and SB801 at the PA State Capitol. https://t.co/nCfD7OLHpd
Join Decoding Dyslexia PA and Pennsylvania Branch of IDA in Harrisburg for our Dyslexia Awareness Day! Hear from Rep. Jason Ortitay, advocates, district officials, and community members as we talk dyslexia, education and much needed legislation. https://t.co/nCfD7OLHpd
The new Lucy Calkins Units of Study for Teaching Reading are out.
"While the materials have undergone large-scale changes, reading researchers and educators who have reviewed excerpts offer mixed reviews on their potential to shift classroom instruction."
https://t.co/obhGY8fiyB
You've invested time and resources into data collection, but now what?
Join @AIMtoLearn's @MeganGierka and @KingslandNicole for a 10/24 FREE webinar on Interpreting Assessment Data for Targeted Instruction. #DyslexiaAwarenessMonth#researchtopractice https://t.co/A14vv2Sqdv
🧵I was recently asked to speak on the top problems with what schools tell families of students with #dyslexia. I did it. It made people mad. They said I was being mean.
Just so we are clear, calling out civil rights violations and ableism is not mean. It is overdue. 🔥
Proud day in PA! Dyslexia Awareness Day...a gathering of expert speakers, student dignitaries and state legislators....all proclaiming Literacy is Freedom!
Have you registered yet? We are less than 50 days away from Our Literacy is Freedom! Dyslexia Awareness Gathering at the PA Capitol Main Rotunda on Monday October 24th, 2022. This event is family friendly and we invite parents to bring their children.
https://t.co/dF95dqeKEv
Great Opportunity! Would you like to share your journey with dyslexia? On October 24, join us and share your story with State Representatives and Pennsylvania dyslexia advocates at the Harrisburg State Capitol. Email [email protected] for more information on how to apply.
Hoping you did not encounter any little white lies this past school year, but I bet you did. What changes still need to happen in your child's school for a successful next year? https://t.co/2ObUmcjK0q
One final resource for Mental Health Month. This blog explores positive feedback as a way to build self-esteem in our children. https://t.co/V6nrnshh2L
Listen to a children’s feelings (seems like common sense, right?). However, their language problems often make it difficult for them to express their feelings. https://t.co/VPQ9iuLlXx
Do you follow Dear Dyslexic out of Australia? Their advice is so simple yet so important. My personal favorite is: Make sure I have people around that I trust; and talk about what’s going on in my life. Which is your favorite?https://t.co/ZlL7iMBFKU