Friday, October 10, 2008

An interesting website for parents about school...

Parents in Education - This is not specifically about Dyslexia but looks like an easy to use site to learn more about the school system's workings and how parents can get the help they need for kids.

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Talking Dictionary

I went to Border's to buy the Franklin Spelling Ace, but they didn't have this model. Instead, I found this Talking Dictionary. My daughter has already had a lot of fun with it! Great for checking to see if you have the right word because it speaks the word and can also speak the definition. It's also good for learning parts of speech, and just checking spelling. I think we might keep this one at home and get the Spelling Ace to keep at school.

Saturday, October 4, 2008

School Accommodations - a list / article

From a parent's blog - help at school

Keyboarding

McCabe's Keyboarding - looks interesting and logical... build on success.

The Whirlwind of Discovery...We DON'T read left to right - we need to go back and forth! (Digraph Diamonds)

I am learning so much and I feel I has so much to learn! Things need to make SENSE for people with dyslexia to learn. We need to teach and learn the rules of language explicitly. Here are a few more discoveries:

Signs of Dyslexia (excerpted from Dr. Sally's book)

A good video here about Teaching Dyslexia which explains that there are about a ZILLION rules for English... I also learned from watching this that English is not just read from left to right. You also have to look at the END of a word to know how to pronounce the beginning of the word. Think of silent e. Thnk of how the multi-syllable words CHANGE the pronunciation of the early vowels. Even look at the word "early" -- the "e" is changed by the "a", so you can't just look from left to right! Think of the the word "partition." How do you know how to pronounce the second "ti" without looking at the "on" ending?

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Monday, September 29, 2008

Grants from Susan Barton's product site

Grant Info

Susan Barton's seminar schedule

Click here. She's going to be speaking in Chicago Friday Nov. 21st. (She's from California, so this is a treat.)

Susan Barton's Bright Solutions - Has Videos on the Web!

Go Here!

Overcoming Dyslexia

Overcoming Dyslexia

Susan Barton recommends that you read this one book if you only have time to read one book.

International Dyslexia Association

http://www.interdys.org/

National Institutes for Health

Here's the link!

Bright Solutions - Dyslexia Symptoms & Solutions

Great video! Explains lots of common myths, symptoms of dyselexia (in adults with mild dyslexia and in children), and solutions... Susan Barton is so kind and gentle and she really wants to spread the word. In her presentation she says that dyslexia is inherited and that about 20% of the population has it (National Health research). Dyslexia is an actual brain difference and there are three identified genes associated with it.

Susan Barton's Bright Solutions - Dyslexia Symptoms and Solutions

Friday, September 26, 2008