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Together in Literacy

Emily Gibbons & Casey Harrisonwww.togetherinliteracy.com
Join us as we connect the science behind reading to the social-emotional connections for our students.
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3.6 Supporting Families Through Advocacy with Jennifer Bernheim

In this special episode, we’re joined by Jennifer Bernheim, founder of Right To Read Advocacy for a conversation about advocacy and the family vision for student success. As the mom of a dyslexic learner, Jennifer knows how challenging it can be to navigate the special education process in a public school district, and she helps parents demystify this overwhelming process and empower them to support their child's needs. Her recent education includes the Orton-Gillingham Academy Subscriber Course...

Dec 04, 202336 min

3.5 Using Your Gifts in Your Own Way to Make an Impact in this World with Erika Lopez

In this special episode, we’re joined by Erika Lopez for a conversation about using our gifts in our own way to make an impact in this world! Erika was raised in the Virginia suburbs of Washington, D.C. by her mother, an immigrant from Guatemala. She attended college at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. She started her career in finance in Washington D.C. but realized the thing she liked discussing most with her clients was their philanthropic vision and plan. So she left finance to...

Nov 20, 202359 min

3.4 Supporting Classroom Teachers & Parents of Students with Learning Challenges with Heather O’Donnell

In this special episode, we’re joined by Heather O’Donnell for a conversation about shifting from the classroom to private practice and how we can support parents and classroom teachers. Heather O’Donnell MS.Ed and Ed.M began her career as a classroom teacher. Working in both special and general education classroom settings, she left the classroom in 2018 to open New Paltz Multisensory, an online and in-person tutoring practice in New Paltz, NY. After identifying a need for private multisensory ...

Nov 06, 202344 min

3.3 The Connection Between Language and Literacy

We know that language is a vehicle for learning. Everything we do in education is connected to language. Whether it is instructions in math and science, ELA classes, literacy learning, and intervention, language plays an important role in learning about the world around us and how we interact with academics. In this episode, we discuss the connection between language and literacy and what this means for our Structured Literacy and Orton-Gillingham lessons. Tune in for some things we, as educator...

Oct 23, 202343 min

3.2 How to Talk About Dyslexia

For us here at the Together in Literacy podcast, dyslexia is an everyday thing. We also want to highlight that October is dedicated to dyslexia awareness. With this in mind, in this episode, we’re sharing tips for talking to parents about dyslexia and tips for parents when speaking to their children about dyslexia. Resources mentioned in this episode: Decoding Dyslexia Made by Dyslexia Overcoming Dyslexia by Sally Shaywitz M.D. Conquering Dyslexia by Donna J. Wilbourn 1.16: The Legal Aspect of D...

Oct 09, 202338 min

3.1 Taking a Closer Look at Structured Literacy

We’re back with season 3 of the Literacy Project Podcast! This first episode of season three is a continued invitation to look deeply at what structured literacy really is. When we left off last season, we discussed the Knowledge and Practice Standards for Teachers of Reading, referred to as the KPS, and the importance of having highly trained educators. Tune in as we review the KPS, look at the five pillars of reading instruction, define Structured Literacy, bust some myths about Structured Lit...

Sep 18, 202348 min

2.18 Season Two Wrap-Up

We’re wrapping up season 2 of the Together in Literacy podcast! And what a season it’s been! This podcast was built upon a commitment to spreading factual information about dyslexia awareness, structured literacy, social-emotional learning, and the science of learning. As we look back on season 2, we are so proud to see our mission of supporting parents, teachers, and learners come to fruition. In this episode, we share our major takeaways from season 2, we’ll look at a set of standards that cov...

May 29, 202355 min

2.17 Using Challenges to Cultivate Success with Ryan Pool

In this episode, we’re joined by Ryan Pool. Ryan is a high schooler who is taking on the world! Ryan is an entrepreneur and nationally ranked tennis player. In May, he secured funding from Orange County investors for his most recent business, Tennisify. He serves as an Ambassador for Economics for Leaders and coaches tennis in his spare time. Ryan trains hard on and off the tennis court. When not playing, you’ll find him asking questions and soaking up learning opportunities. His mission is to m...

May 15, 202352 min

2.16 Taking a Multisensory Approach to Teaching Math with Adrianne Meldrum

In this episode, we’re joined by Adrianne Meldrum. Adrianne Meldrum is the founder and owner of Made for Math (MFM), an all-online math center focused on serving students with dyslexia, dyscalculia, and math learning disabilities. She is a certified Multisensory Math Instructor through Marilyn Zecher. She holds a Master’s Degree from Bridges Graduate School of Cognitive Diversity. We chat with Adrianne about using a multisensory approach to teaching math, how challenged learners can benefit from...

May 01, 202343 min

2.15 Looking at Neurodiversity with a Fresh Perspective

In this episode, we’re taking a closer look at neurodiversity. We’re seeing the term neurodiversity come up in a lot of different places from social media, to newspapers, to articles, and more. It is a global conversation that we should all be looking at with a fresh view and perspective. Tune in as we discuss what neurodiversity means to us, and, based on the current research, where dyslexia comes into the discussion of neurodiversity. We’ll also look at shifts in language surrounding neurodive...

Apr 17, 202342 min

2.14 Using Evaluations to Better Understand Our Learners with Katy Vassar

In this episode, we’re joined by Katy Vassar. Katy is a Dyslexia and Reading Consultant, Licensed Dyslexia Therapist, Qualified Instructor of therapists, and Educational Diagnostician with over 20 years of experience in the field of education. Her history includes roles in special education, general education, reading/dyslexia intervention, and coaching at the elementary and secondary levels in both public and independent school systems. Katy currently teams with various centers to train teacher...

Apr 03, 202355 min

2.13 The Science of Learning

At the heart of the Science of Reading, we look deeply at how we learn, not just how we read. Studying how we learn has been a dynamic field of research in education for years. In this episode, we are looking to further our scientific study and knowledge and remembering that education is not a static field. We are all always learning. Tune in as we talk about how we can advocate the shift from focusing solely on the Science of Reading and begin focusing more on the Science of Learning. We’ll exp...

Mar 20, 202347 min

2.12 Bringing Handwriting Into Our Literacy Instruction

In this episode, we’re diving into handwriting. Even for those who do not have difficulty, handwriting in the early years is essential. When students have not yet reached automaticity or legibility in letter formation, it taxes their working memory and places a higher demand on cognitive resources. We want to look at how we can free up some of those cognitive demands. Effective handwriting practice will lead to stronger spelling, reading, and writing performance. Tune in as we discuss the role h...

Mar 06, 202351 min

2.11 How to Keep Your Eye on the Goal in Intervention

Learning to read proficiently is not an easy task for most students without explicit, systematic instruction. Current US reading scores indicate that 67% of all 4th graders are reading at basic or below basic levels. This fact is leading to many conversations about how we teach reading, what is necessary for classroom instruction, and how we help struggling readers. We know that early readers, whether they are identified with dyslexia or not, really need appropriate instruction in the elements o...

Feb 20, 202346 min

2.10 The Science of Reading: More Than Just a Buzzword

The Science of Reading is so much more than just a buzzword! In this episode, we’re talking about The Science of Reading or SOR. We’ll cover what it is and what it isn’t. And, how it is becoming more mainstream! Tune in as we look at trends in education, and then get into 5 specifics of what SOR really is all about. Make sure you hang around until the end when we’ll share actions you can take today to begin to dive deeper into the Science of Reading. Resources mentioned in this episode: 2.8 Inco...

Feb 06, 202355 min

2.9 The Power in Saying Dyslexia

In this episode, we continue the conversation around the power in saying dyslexia and we cover what that means for helping move our students toward self-advocacy. We’ll discuss how we can, as educators, speak to parents and students about dyslexia and shift the narrative to one of understanding. Tune in as we share why it’s important to say dyslexia, some of the benefits of knowing how we learn, and looking at evaluations from a different lens. Stick around until the end for all the details of o...

Jan 23, 202350 min

2.8 Incorporating Writing in Structured Literacy Lessons

Structured Literacy is not just about phonics! In this episode, we get into the subject of writing. Mainly, the cognitive demands of writing and how you can thoughtfully incorporate writing into your structured literacy lessons. We will share about writing from our perspectives as interventionists and also from our experience as classroom teachers. Tune in as we discuss the ten most important components of writing, their implications for the classroom, and what writing will look like in structur...

Jan 09, 202359 min

2.7 Supporting Families on Their Journey with Dyslexia with Dr. Lauren McClenney-Rosenstein

In this episode, we’re joined by a fantastic change agent for families of children with dyslexia, Dr. Lauren McClenney-Rosenstein. Dr. Lauren is the CEO and founder of Think Dyslexia, LLC. She delivers training and professional development for teachers and administrators at the district level focusing on dyslexia awareness, dyslexia screening, and MTSS (Multiple Tiered Systems of Support). Dr. Lauren’s passion for educating, advocating, and bringing awareness to dyslexia at the domestic and inte...

Dec 19, 202250 min

2.6 Q&A About OG

You may have heard of Orton-Gillingham, but you may have questions about the principles and approach. We are both, Emily and Casey, structured literacy specialists trained in Orton-Gillingham and Orton-Gillingham-based programs. In this episode, we’re addressing some common questions we see and hear being asked about Orton-Gillingham. We answer these questions from the perspective of interventionists who work with the dyslexic population, however, we understand and support OG-based instruction i...

Dec 05, 202253 min

2.5 Word Attack Strategies for Older Students with Dyslexia

In this episode, we continue our conversation about helping older dyslexic students. In season 2, episode 4, we broke down what struggles we see in our older students and the areas we notice are needed to help them. Here, we dive into the strategies we apply for our older students. Tune in as we share specific word attack strategies we use with our older students. Resources mentioned in this episode: Episode: 2.4 How to Effectively Work with Older Students with Dyslexia Never Too Late: Teaching ...

Nov 21, 202242 min

2.4 How to Effectively Work with Older Students with Dyslexia

One of those topics we get asked about all the time is how to work with older students who are challenged by reading and writing. How can we work with them effectively? How can we give them what they need while also honoring where they are in their learning journey? In this episode, we will dig in and talk about our own experiences with working with older students. We have both been so lucky to work with a wide variety of students across all age groups and grades. The beauty of Orton-Gillingham ...

Nov 07, 20221 hr 3 min

2.3 Why Students with Dyslexia Struggle with Homework with Cindy Hall

In this episode, we’re joined by the incredible Cindy Hall. Mrs. Cindy Hall is the founder and director of Cindy Hall Consulting and Mustard Seed Tutoring and the author of Dyslexia Friendly Classroom professional development. It is her passion to help struggling students identify why they are struggling and architect a plan for success. Cindy is excited to work with individual students in a tutoring setting or to help teachers understand the characteristics of dyslexic students and best practic...

Oct 17, 202247 min

2.2 The Contradictory Signs of Dyslexia

October is Dyslexia Awareness Month. So, we’re kicking off October with a discussion of the Contradictory Signs of Dyslexia. In this episode, we take a closer look at the importance of recognizing the common signs of dyslexia, the often contradictory signs of dyslexia, and if there is such a thing as late bloomers when it comes to reading instruction. Tune in for a concise definition of dyslexia, some early signs, typical ways it will present as children get older, and some deeper challenges of ...

Oct 03, 202239 min

2.1: Going Deeper With the Science of Reading

We’re back for season 2 of the Together in Literacy Podcast! We took the summer off from recording so that we could spend some time with our families and now we’re back and ready to dive even deeper into The Science of Reading! In this episode, we’ll fill you in on some of the exciting things we did (both professionally and personally) over the summer. Then, we’re digging into some important info about the Science of Reading! Tune in for an exciting discussion of the Science of Reading and how i...

Sep 19, 202244 min

Season 1, Episode 18: Season One Wrap-Up

We’re wrapping up season 1 of the Together in Literacy podcast! When we started this podcast, our mission was to create a pathway to learning for educators and families, share our own expertise with you, create a dialogue around SEL and the link to dyslexia, and make the research of reading accessible. We had big goals for season one and we are so proud of how it went! In this episode, we share our major takeaways from season 1, our summer reading suggestions for teachers and parents, and then w...

Jun 20, 202241 min

Season 1, Episode 17: Finish the School Year Strong

The end of the school year is rapidly approaching here in the United States. For many children, the end of the school year can bring about stress and uncertainty. Many of our students have feelings of anxiety - they may be a bit more anxious than excited about the end of the school year. Typically, the school year helps our students to establish positive routines and relationships that support them. A change in these routines can often trigger stress responses, especially in our students who lea...

Jun 06, 202242 min

Season 1, Episode 16: The Legal Aspect of Dyslexia Advocacy with Sabrina Axt

Join us in welcoming our special guest, Sabrina Axt. Sabrina is a practicing attorney based out of the San Francisco Bay area, and she has been for over fifteen years. Her career and personal journey have led her to leave civil litigation in order to advocate for her child and she now exclusively practices special education law. Sabrina guides her clients through the special education process, helping them to understand and advocate for IEPs and accommodations. She equips parents with the tools ...

May 16, 202247 min

Season 1, Episode 15: All About Accommodations for Dyslexia

In this episode, we are covering all things accommodations for dyslexia. We’ll answer the following questions: What are accommodations? Why do we need accommodations? What’s the purpose of accommodations? What are the benefits of having accommodations? Tune in to this episode for a review of the most common accommodations and things to keep in mind when choosing accommodations. Accommodations are such an important topic, not only for families but for educators as well. Finally, we’ll tackle a li...

May 02, 20221 hr

Season 1, Episode 14: The Link Between Speech-Language and Literacy with Sydney Bassard

In this episode, we’re joined by a very special guest, Sydney Bassard. Sydney is is an ASHA-certified speech-language pathologist. She received both her B.S. in Public Health and her Master of Speech Pathology from the University of South Carolina. Sydney is licensed in Virginia, South Carolina, and North Carolina. Through her private practice, The Listening SLP , she serves children from birth to 18 and the adult hearing loss population. Her clinical focus areas are working with children who ar...

Apr 18, 202245 min

Season 1, Episode 13: The Matthew Effect and Literacy Development in Children

In our last episode, we went deep into the Peter Effect and the importance of knowledge for educators. In this episode, we look at the Matthew Effect as it pertains to reading development in children. What is the Matthew Effect? The Matthew Effect refers to the idea that the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. Tune in as we apply the Matthew Effect to the education community. We’ll explore what it means for literacy and dyslexia and ways we can combat the Matthew Effect in our classrooms an...

Apr 04, 202248 min
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