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Dyslexia Journey: Support Your KidDyslexia Journey: Support Your KidWhat is Dyslexia?Send us a textDo you think you know what dyslexia is? You might be surprised!Links to our sources for the episode:International Dyslexia Association definition: https://dyslexiaida.org/definition-of-dyslexia/British Dyslexia Association definition: https://www.bdadyslexia.org.uk/dyslexia/about-dyslexia/what-is-dyslexiaYale Center for Dyslexia and Creativity definition: https://dyslexia.yale.edu/dyslexia/what-is-dyslexia/Article about Dr. Manuel Casanova's research into the brain structure of autistic and dyslexic people: https://news.louisville.edu/news/autism-researchers-work-yields-insight-dyslexiaThe Dyslexic Advantage, by Brock Eide and Fernette...2025-01-2922 minTILT Parenting: Strategies, Insights, and Connection for Parents Raising Neurodivergent ChildrenTILT Parenting: Strategies, Insights, and Connection for Parents Raising Neurodivergent ChildrenDrs. Brock & Fernette Eide on the Unique Advantages of the Dyslexic BrainI’m thrilled to finally welcome Drs. Brock and Fernette Eide to the show! They’re the authors of the groundbreaking, recently updated book The Dyslexic Advantage: Unlocking the Hidden Potential of the Dyslexic Brain. As leading experts in dyslexia, Brock and Fernette have reshaped our understanding of dyslexia through a strengths-based lens. They continue this work through their nonprofit, Dyslexic Advantage, and their social purpose company, Neurolearning. Rather than viewing dyslexia as a disorder, they advocate for understanding it as a unique learning and processing style. In today’s conversation, you’ll hear how their approach brings out the exce...2025-01-0745 minTILT Parenting: Strategies, Insights, and Connection for Parents Raising Neurodivergent ChildrenTILT Parenting: Strategies, Insights, and Connection for Parents Raising Neurodivergent ChildrenTPP 413: Drs. Brock & Fernette Eide on the Unique Advantages of the Dyslexic BrainI’m thrilled to finally welcome Drs. Brock and Fernette Eide to the show! They’re the authors of the groundbreaking, recently updated book The Dyslexic Advantage: Unlocking the Hidden Potential of the Dyslexic Brain. As leading experts in dyslexia, Brock and Fernette have reshaped our understanding of dyslexia through a strengths-based lens. They continue this work through their nonprofit, Dyslexic Advantage, and their social purpose company, Neurolearning. Rather than viewing dyslexia as a disorder, they advocate for understanding it as a unique learning and processing style. In today’s conversation, you’ll hear how their approach brings out the exce...2024-11-1252 minTILT Parenting: Strategies, Insights, and Connection for Parents Raising Neurodivergent ChildrenTILT Parenting: Strategies, Insights, and Connection for Parents Raising Neurodivergent ChildrenTPP 413: Drs. Brock & Fernette Eide on the Unique Advantages of the Dyslexic BrainI’m thrilled to finally welcome Drs. Brock and Fernette Eide to the show! They’re the authors of the groundbreaking, recently updated book The Dyslexic Advantage: Unlocking the Hidden Potential of the Dyslexic Brain. As leading experts in dyslexia, Brock and Fernette have reshaped our understanding of dyslexia through a strengths-based lens. They continue this work through their nonprofit, Dyslexic Advantage, and their social purpose company, Neurolearning. Rather than viewing dyslexia as a disorder, they advocate for understanding it as a unique learning and processing style. In today’s conversation, you’ll hear how their approach brings out the exce...2024-11-1252 minThe Arts of Language PodcastThe Arts of Language PodcastEpisode 447: Alternative Learning with Jennifer Mauser In this episode Andrew Pudewa and Julie Walker are joined by Jennifer Mauser, IEW Schools Division Educational Consultant and our in-house expert on learning differences. Andrew and Julie ask Jennifer about teaching and helping students with dyslexia, dysgraphia, and ADHD. The Structure and Style® method can be especially helpful for these students because it breaks down the writing process into manageable steps. They discuss how IEW’s methods and materials also assist gifted and talented students.   Referenced Materials Jennifer Mauser Barton Reading & Spelling System Episode 159: IEW and Dyslexia – A Conversation with Susan Barton...2024-10-1600 mint3n Interviewt3n InterviewSpicy Brains at work: Wie funktioniert Neurodiversität im Team?Im Gespräch mit Luisa Liesenberg Wie tickt dein Gehirn, wie tickt meines und wie arbeiten wir am besten zusammen? Mit dieser Frage beschäftigen wir uns in dieser Episode von t3n-Interview. Schätzungen zufolge sind 10 bis 20 Prozent der Weltbevölkerung neurodivergent, leben also zum Beispiel mit unterschiedlichen Ausprägungen von ADHS, Autismus oder Dyslexie. Die Wahrscheinlichkeit, dass in einem Team nicht nur neurotypische Menschen arbeiten, ist dementsprechend hoch. Was ein neuroinklusives Arbeitsumfeld ausmacht und wie die Zusammenarbeit ganz unterschiedlich funktionierender Menschen gelingt, erfährst du in dieser Podcast-Folge. Buch-Empfehlungen von Luisa: A Hidden Force von Ed...2024-09-0637 minThe Inspired Teacher\'s GuideThe Inspired Teacher's GuideEpisode 34: Student StrengthsThis week, Kim shared information about the different kinds of strengths we have as humans.   These most likely are not the strengths that come to your mind first.  Kim highlights that these strengths come easily to students with characteristics of Dyslexia, but they also can be exhibited in any of us!  For each strength, Kim also shared the tradeoff for the specific gift.   We challenge you to really look at your students and identify their strengths, even the stinkers! They have them! Help them use their talents and gifts in your classroom and school to help not only the scho...2024-03-0734 minThe Inspired Teacher\'s GuideThe Inspired Teacher's GuideEpisode 34: Student Strengths This week, Kim shared information about the different kinds of strengths we have as humans.   These most likely are not the strengths that come to your mind first.  Kim highlights that these strengths come easily to students with characteristics of Dyslexia, but they also can be exhibited in any of us!  For each strength, Kim also shared the tradeoff for the specific gift.   We challenge you to really look at your students and identify their strengths, even the stinkers! They have them! Help them use their talents and gifts in your classroom and school to help not only the scho...2024-03-0634 minThe Arts of Language PodcastThe Arts of Language PodcastEpisode 411: Reading for the Long Run with Sara Osborne In this episode, Andrew Pudewa and Julie Walker talk with Sara Osborne, author of Reading for the Long Run: Leading Struggling Students into the Reading Life. Listen as they discuss her comparison of teaching reading to long distance running and the surprising rewards for both the teacher and the student when learning is hard. Referenced Materials Reading for the Long Run by Sara Osborne Learning Differences? IEW can help! R14: Learning Differences, Part 1 — Dyslexia Episode 159: IEW and Dyslexia: A Conversation with Susan Barton Episode 197: While Andrew's Away: Living with Dyslexia—An Interview with Chris Pudewa ...2024-02-0700 minTogether in LiteracyTogether in Literacy3.5 Using Your Gifts in Your Own Way to Make an Impact in this World with Erika LopezIn 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 work in the non-profit industry for the ne...2023-11-2059 minVoices of CompassionVoices of CompassionDyslexia's Unique StrengthsJoin us as we talk with Drs. Fernette and Brock Eide about the often misunderstood and overlooked strengths of dyslexia, shedding light on how to identify and nurture these remarkable attributes. The Eides are founders of Dyslexic Advantage and leading figures in the field of dyslexia research and advocacy. With decades of experience, they have altered our understanding of dyslexia beyond its challenges and into the realm of its unique advantages. Discover how dyslexia isn't just about difficulties with reading and writing, but how it shapes individuals' cognitive profiles in distinctive ways. We discuss the amazing strengths that often...2023-10-1139 minThe Arts of Language PodcastThe Arts of Language PodcastEpisode 378: IEW and Dysgraphia with Jennifer Mauser Join Andrew Pudewa and Julie Walker as they discuss dysgraphia with Jennifer Mauser, one of IEW’s Educational Consultants and a Master Barton tutor. Learn what dysgraphia is and discover ways that you can help students with this learning difference grow their skills and gain confidence in their writing. Referenced Materials Jennifer Mauser Learning Differences? IEW can help! International Dyslexia Association Barton Reading & Spelling System Podcast Episode with Susan Barton Podcast Episodes with Brock and Fernette Eide Part 1 | Part 2 Instructor Accreditation Program Episode 362: ADHD — Strategies for Success “So What, Exactly, Is Dysgraphia?” by Jennifer Mauser Cu...2023-06-2100 minTalking To Teens: Expert Tips for Parenting TeenagersTalking To Teens: Expert Tips for Parenting TeenagersEp 245: The Dyslexic AdvantageDr. Brock and Dr. Fernette Eide, authors of The Dyslexic Advantage, delve into the intricacies of the dyslexic brain. We cover the incredible, though often hidden, strengths of a dyslexic brain, and advocating for better learning environments for all learners.Full Show NotesParenting a teenager who's facing learning challenges can sometimes feel like navigating an uncharted map—especially if your teen has been diagnosed with dyslexia. Traditional educational environments often spotlight the hurdles dyslexic students face, such as reading difficulties and slow processing speed. But what if we've been looking at dyslexia all wr...2023-06-1131 minDyslexic Advantage Public PodcastDyslexic Advantage Public PodcastMAY Newsletter 2023Hope you can come to our free webinar What’s the Point of the Dyslexic Mind - New Research on Dyslexic Strengths with Dr Brock Eide. It should be great! Pre-registration is required to attend live. Sign up here. Premium subscribers will be able to access the recording after the event.🍎. Teachers - check out our new mini-courses for clock hours! We’ve just added 3 new classes for continuing education credits. Here’s this month’s newsletter: https://joom.ag/cT8dDid you know Captain America is dyslexic? Also discover the upsides and downsides of Hollywood c...2023-05-1501 minThe Dyslexia Life Hacks ShowThe Dyslexia Life Hacks ShowUnleashing The Dyslexic Advantage with Dr. Brock EideIn this episode of The Dyslexia Life Hacks Show, Matt talks to Dr. Brock Eide, co-author of the book, The Dyslexic Advantage, about the unique brain structures and strengths associated with dyslexia.Matt introduces Dr. Brock Eide, a neuro-learning expert, and co-author of The Dyslexic Advantage. They discuss Dr. Eide's background in medicine and his interest in dyslexia.Dr. Eide shares his first experience with dyslexia and how it affected his family. He talks about his children's experiences and how it sparked his interest in dyslexia research.Dr. Eide talks about how he...2023-05-101h 06Dyslexia Journey: Support Your KidDyslexia Journey: Support Your KidTop 3 Must-Read Books For Your Dyslexia JourneySend us a textHere are the three books we recommend in this episode:The Dyslexic Advantage: Unlocking the Hidden Potential of the Dyslexic Brain by Brock L. Eide and Fernette F. Eidehttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/9897792-the-dyslexic-advantageHigh School Dropout to Harvard: My Life with Dyslexia by John Rodrigueshttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/36304381-high-school-dropout-to-harvardDyslexiaLand: A Field Guide for Parents of Children with Dyslexia by Cheri Raehttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/41551313-dyslexialandDyslexia Journey has conversations and explorations...2023-05-0108 minThe Arts of Language PodcastThe Arts of Language PodcastEpisode 370: Ask Andrew Anything Many of IEW’s podcast episodes in 2023 follow this year’s theme of exploring how IEW can help students with learning differences. Every tenth episode features questions submitted by our podcast listeners. Join us as Julie Walker presents Andrew Pudewa with questions from parents regarding their struggling students. Offering practical tips, he helps equip parents to assist their students in improving their writing and spelling skills. Referenced Materials Learning Differences? IEW can help! Episode 159: IEW and Dyslexia: A Conversation with Susan Barton  The Dyslexic Advantage: A Conversation with Brock and Fernette Eide Podcast Series: Part...2023-04-2600 minDyslexic Advantage Public PodcastDyslexic Advantage Public PodcastAPRIL Newsletter 2023He’s back! Brock’s whirlwind trip to England has come to a close. This issue shares some highlights that included Brock speaking at GCHQ (England’s intelligence agency), Imperial College, BBC Radio, Dyslexia Box, and meeting with wonderful friends and colleagues including author Margaret Rooke (Dyslexia is My Superpower and Creative Successful Dyslexic), Scanning Pens and Dyslexic Advantage sponsors, Jack Churchill, our wonderful publishing team at Hay House. Brock will be giving his talk, Cambridge talk What’s the Point of the Dyslexic Mind online - we’ll send out an online invite soon if you’d l...2023-04-1702 minTogether in LiteracyTogether in Literacy2.15 Looking at Neurodiversity with a Fresh PerspectiveIn 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 neurodiversity, and what this all means for educators, parents, caregivers, students, and the wor...2023-04-1742 minImmerse Yourself in Stories Through Sound With Full AudiobookImmerse Yourself in Stories Through Sound With Full AudiobookDyslexic Advantage (New Edition) Audiobook by Brock L. EideListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 676661 Title: Dyslexic Advantage (New Edition) Author: Brock L. Eide Narrator: Tristan Morris Format: Unabridged Length: 10:28:24 Language: English Release date: 04-11-23 Publisher: Hay House PGRH Genres: Non-Fiction, Self Development, Health & Wellness, Education Summary: An updated audio edition of the popular dyslexia book by Brock and Fernette Eide, with a wealth of new material.'Far from holding you back in life, the latest neuroscience suggests dyslexia maybe a real advantage - we just need to think about it differently.'HEALTHY MagazineWhat if we viewed dyslexia as a learning and...2023-04-1110h 28The Reading ProjectThe Reading Project3.31 My Child Has Dyslexia, Now What? with Lisa ParnelloIn this episode, I'm happy to share a conversation with Lisa Parnello. Lisa is a dyslexia expert with over 15 years of experience including public schools, and private schools, with a primary focus on students with learning differences such as dyslexia, and dysgraphia. She started her career teaching general education students and discovered her heart was set on helping the children who struggled the most. She earned her M.Ed. in special education and has since dedicated her life to helping the most struggling learners. She is a certified Wilson Dyslexia Therapist and a Wilson Credentialed...2023-04-1023 minTogether in LiteracyTogether in Literacy2.14 Using Evaluations to Better Understand Our Learners with Katy VassarIn 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 teachers as dyslexia therapists, train educators to better work with students with dyslexia in the classroom, provide psychoeducational evaluations, and support individual students and families as the...2023-04-0355 minDyslexia ExploredDyslexia Explored#131 The Dyslexic Advantage? Find out from Authors Dr Brock and Dr Fernette EideWhat is the Dyslexic Advantage? Discover insights from authors Dr. Brock and Dr. Fernette Eide. If you haven't read the Dyslexic Advantage book yet, it's a must-read as it has significantly shifted the global mindset about dyslexia. In Episode 90 of the podcast, we were honored to have Dr. Fernette Eide discuss the origins of the book. Now, we are excited to have both Drs. Brock and Fernette Eide join us to explore the updates in the second edition. Don't miss our engaging conversation, where we delve into topics such as dyslexia in the workplace, the future of AI and dyslexia...2023-03-171h 12The Arts of Language PodcastThe Arts of Language PodcastEpisode 363: IEW Helps Students with Dyslexia In today’s Arts of Language podcast, Andrew Pudewa and Julie Walker review the challenges of dyslexia and how IEW can help! Students with dyslexia can be more easily overwhelmed with complex tasks than other children are. To solve this problem, we must separate the complexity of the writing process. Referenced Materials Learning Differences? IEW can Help!  Barton Reading & Spelling System Podcast Episode with Susan Barton Podcast Episodes with Brock and Fernette Eide Part 1 | Part 2 Paper and Pen audio talk by Andrew Pudewa Getting Things Done by David Allen Living with Dyslexia – An Interview with Chris...2023-03-0800 minDyslexia Journey: Support Your KidDyslexia Journey: Support Your KidDyslexia Is NOT A Disease! Shifting Our PerspectiveSend us a textYour kid may be diagnosed with dyslexia, but dyslexia is not a disease. It's a brain difference that has implications for learning, and perceiving and interacting with information in the world. So let's shift our mindset to support our dyslexic kids. Here's a link to the book we mentioned in this video, The Dyslexic Advantage: Unlocking the Hidden Potential of the Dyslexic Brain by Brock L. Eide, M.D., M.A. and Fernette F. Eide, M.D. ---https://www.amazon.com/Dyslexic-Advantage-Revised-Updated-Unlocking/dp/0593472233/Dyslexia Journey h...2023-02-2511 minMake it a Great One with Dr. DanMake it a Great One with Dr. DanThe New Dyslexic Advantage with Dr. Brock and Dr. Eide Dr. Dan returns to a very personal topic on today’s new episodes: dyslexia. Dyslexia has touched Dr. Dan and his family. Dr. Dan’s always speaks honestly and openly about this topic and today he brings back popular podcast guests Dr. Fernette Eide and her husband Dr. Brock Eide (founders of the nonprofit Dyslexic Advantage) to talk about the updated version of their paradigm shifting book The Dyslexic Advantage.Drs. Fernette Eide and Brock Eide discuss the dyslexic mind, their strength-based approach to dyslexia, why dyslexia should be viewed as a learning/processing style and not a di...2023-02-091h 16The Arts of Language PodcastThe Arts of Language PodcastEpisode 356: Why IEW Works for Students with Learning Differences Why is IEW a good fit for students with special needs? This week, Andrew Pudewa and Julie Walker read through testimonials from teaching parents to help answer the question. Tune in to this inspiring episode and learn how IEW's Structure and Style methodology breaks the complex task of writing into small, manageable steps that teach students the process and give them the confidence to succeed.  Referenced Materials Learning Differences? IEW can help!  Teaching Writing: Structure and Style Structure and Style for Students Barton Reading & Spelling System Podcast Episode with Susan Barton Podcast Episodes with Brock an...2023-01-1800 minWonderfully WiredWonderfully WiredDyslexic Advantage with Fernette Eide I used to think Dyslexia is basically a problem with reading and spelling, and letter reversals.  And then I came across the work of Brock and Fernette Eide and realised I was far off the mark.  Not only was my understanding of the challenges someone with Dyslexia faces terribly inadequate, but I had no idea of the incredible strengths such a brain inherently has.  Who even knew Dyslexia could be an advantage? But that’s exactly what the Drs Brock and Fernette Eide set out to prove twenty years ago …. They are the co-foun...2023-01-0152 minDyslexic Design ThinkingDyslexic Design ThinkingDefining the Dyslexic Advantage with Drs. Brock & Fernette EideDyslexic Advantage founders Drs. Brock & Fernette Eide talk to Gil about patterns they’ve noticed among dyslexic creatives, why dyslexics make good astrophysicists and what they’ve learned in the decade since their groundbreaking book was published. For more information: Dyslexic Advantage Book Dyslexic Advantage Newsletter Donate to Dyslexic Advantage 2022-10-2730 minNerd Journey: Career Advice for the Technology ProfessionalNerd Journey: Career Advice for the Technology ProfessionalThe Unassuming Architect with Phil Monk (2/2) Welcome to episode 186 of the Nerd Journey Podcast [@NerdJourney]! We’re John White (@vJourneyman) and Nick Korte (@NetworkNerd_), two Pre-Sales Technical Engineers who are hoping to bring you the IT career advice that we wish we’d been given earlier in our careers. In today’s episode we share part 2 of an interview with Phil Monk detailing some resources for understanding dyslexia, the story of Phil getting a job offer out of nowhere, Phil’s pursuit of the VCDX certification, and how we can all learn to think like technical architects. Original Recording Date: 07-23-2022 Phil Monk is...2022-08-2351 minHow\'d You Get THAT Job?!How'd You Get THAT Job?!Dyslexia and delivering the punchline: A comedian's storyLiz Miele is a comedian with dyslexia. She has an eye for spotting comedy in her daily life, and a thousand jokes up her sleeve. Being a comedian fits perfectly with her creative, storytelling brain. Her material comes straight from her experiences — like repeating the phrase “commitmentless sperm” until she can say it smoothly on stage. She puts having dyslexia and all that comes with it in the spotlight. Liz was diagnosed with dyslexia at a young age. Growing up, she considered herself a “con artist” who learned to show teachers what they wanted to see. It wasn’t until...2022-07-2028 minEmbracing IntensityEmbracing Intensity236: Gifted and 2E AssessmentToday’s solo episode is about a topic that I’ve thought about for a long time, so I’m happy to bring it to you. We will discuss getting an assessment as a gifted or twice-exceptional adult, so I hope you find it helpful for me to share my thoughts and tips. Show Highlights: Considerations that are universal to all assessment types: If you think you are gifted, you probably are. Make sure the person doing the evaluation has experience with giftedness and twice-exceptionality. Realize that every assessment will have limitations and strengths, and every evalua...2021-09-1333 minMind Tricks RadioMind Tricks RadioEpisode 23: The Dyslexic Advantage, with Dr. Brock EideIn this Episode, I interviewed Dr. Brock Eide about The Dyslexic Advantage, a bestselling book written by him and his wife, Dr. Fernette Eide.  The Dyslexic Advantage opened my eyes to the unique cognitive strengths of individuals with dyslexia that are often overlooked.   As children with dyslexia develop, they often feel punished for their struggles with reading and writing without the acknowledgement of their strengths, and their self-esteems can suffer as a result. I discussed with Dr. Brock Eide aspects of learning and brain physiology for individuals with dyslexia, and he presents a compelling argument why the "dy...2021-06-221h 06The Arts of Language PodcastThe Arts of Language PodcastEpisode 260: Ask Andrew Anything - Special Education Edition, Part 2Picking up where they left off last week, Andrew and Julie continue with this special edition of Ask Andrew Anything, in which Andrew answers questions that were submitted at our special education conference. With wisdom and experience, Andrew provides answers to questions about realistic expectations for students and helping students with handwriting. Listen as Andrew emphasizes the importance of not comparing students with one another, and understand how IEW's writing program allows for teachers and parents to teach at the point of need.  Referenced Materials: "Ask Andrew Anything: Special Education Edition, Part 2" Success in Teaching Writing: A Sp...2021-03-0400 minThe Arts of Language PodcastThe Arts of Language PodcastEpisode 259: Ask Andrew Anything - Special Education Edition, Part 1Once again the Arts of Language Podcast brings you an Ask Andrew Anything. In this special edition of the series, Julie asks Andrew questions submitted by parents and teachers that attended our special education conference. This week, Andrew answers questions on topics like picking age appropriate source texts for a dyslexic student and helping students with their key word outlines. Learn the importance of not withholding help, and gain insight on the value of separating complexity for your students. Listen to Part 2 Referenced Materials: "Ask Andrew Anything: Special Education Edition, Part 1" Success in Teaching Writ...2021-02-2400 minThe Arts of Language PodcastThe Arts of Language PodcastEpisode 256: Success in Teaching Writing to Special Education Students, Part 2Join us as Andrew and Julie continue the conversation on success in teaching writing to students in special education. This week, Andrew and Julie walk through the nine units of our Structure and Style® program, describe how it's applicable to all students regardless of their obstacles, and share encouragement to parents and teachers to take everything one step at a time. GO TO PART 1 REFERENCED MATERIALS: "More about Overcoming Obstacles in Teaching Reading and Writing" Success in Teaching Writing: A Special Education Writing Conference from IEW Primary Arts of Language  Structure and Style for Stu...2021-02-0300 minThe Arts of Language PodcastThe Arts of Language PodcastEpisode 255: Success in Teaching Writing to Special Education Students, Part 1A week ago, IEW held a virtual conference on success in teaching writing to students in special education. For this two-part series, Andrew and Julie will recount that conference and discuss teaching students with obstacles in reading and writing. Whether your student is dyslexic or experiencing auditory problems, gain insight from Andrew as he shares the importance of surrounding your students with encouragement, and learn the value of creating a language rich environment. Go to Part 2 REFERENCED MATERIALS: "Overcoming Obstacles in Teaching Reading and Writing" Success in Teaching Writing: A Special Education Writing Conference fro...2021-01-2700 minDyslexia ExploredDyslexia Explored#90 The Dyslexic Advantage Author (Dr. Fernette Eide) Shares Experience As A Parent Of Child With DyslexiaIn this week’s episode, we have a very special guest. She and her husband are very well known in the dyslexia community. Their works have inspired thousands of dyslexics around the world to accept their dyslexia, own it, and be proud of it. We are very fortunate to have Dr. Fernette Eide, the co-author of “The Dyslexia Advantage”, with us on our 90th episode of the podcast. The Dyslexia Explored podcast and the BulletMap Academy have been heavily influenced by the book. We even covered the chapters of the book here in the podcast. If you haven’t read the...2020-11-1059 minThe Arts of Language PodcastThe Arts of Language PodcastEpisode 232: The Dyslexic Advantage - A Conversation with Brock and Fernette Eide, Part 2Join us this week as Drs. Brock and Fernette Eide continue to share their expertise on dyslexia. With insight and clarity, the Eides discuss how IEW helps break down the task of writing for dyslexic students, emphasize the importance of not withholding help, and offer words of wisdom on keeping your students encouraged and confident in their strengths.  GO TO PART 1 REFERENCED MATERIALS: "An Interview with Doctors Brock and Fernette Eide, Part 2" Brock and Fernette Eide, M.D.  The Mislabeled Child by Dr. Brock Eide The Dyslexic Advantage Book  Organization  NeuroLearning Homeschooling for Dyslexia Online...2020-08-1200 minThe Arts of Language PodcastThe Arts of Language PodcastEpisode 231: The Dyslexic Advantage - A Conversation with Brock and Fernette Eide, Part 1This week, Andrew and Julie welcome acknowledged experts on dyslexia, Drs. Brock and Fernette Eide, authors of The Dyslexic Advantage. Bringing in their expertise and research, the Eides share how they got into the field, describe what dyslexia is, and provide incredible insight about capitalizing on dyslexic students' strengths. GO TO PART 2 REFERENCED MATERIALS: "An Interview with Doctors Brock and Fernette Eide, Part 1" Brock and Fernette Eide, M.D.  The Dyslexic Advantage Book  Organization  NeuroLearning Living with Dyslexia—An Interview with Chris Pudewa Part 1 | Part 2 Karina Eide Young Writers Awards Remember to send your q...2020-08-0500 minDyslexia ExploredDyslexia Explored#20 "Dyslexic Advantage" CH.3. Review of “Differences in Information Processing” Dyslexia Memory"Poor automaticity in routine skills makes many individuals with dyslexia...experiment with routine procedures, and in the process find new and better ways of doing things." p23 of Dyslexic Advantage. In this summary and review of Chapter 3 of The Dyslexic Advantage by Dr Brock Eide and Dr Fernette Eide they explore two of the four theories of Dyslexia. This chapter is all about the two main theories of what causes dyslexia and how it affects us. Phonological Impairment Theory and Procedural Learning Theory. I try to simplify it so I can understand it and explain it to my teenage...2018-11-0525 minDyslexia ExploredDyslexia Explored#13 "Dyslexic Advantage" Ch 1. Book review Journey Begins! DxA #1 Chapter 1."The Dyslexic Advantage" is one of the most highly recommended books on dyslexia for good reason. The team and I are going to go on a journey where we read it, map it, review it and draw out practical applications chapter by chapter, incorporating your questions and comments too. It's a treasure trove of 26 chapters packed with helpful info for parents and tutors. I’m recording this for people to listen on the go via our podcast. “Dyslexia Explored”. This is Chapter 1. My Favorite quote of the chapter: “Unlike most books on dyslexia this book (The Dyslexic Advantage) won’t focus so...2018-10-1914 minMake it a Great One with Dr. DanMake it a Great One with Dr. DanThe Dyslexic Advantage Dr. Dan tackles a personal topic on today’s episode: Dyslexia. Dyslexia has personally touched Dr. Dan and his family and today he explores the diagnosis with the premiere expert on dyslexia and learning differences. In this interview with Dr. Fernette Eide (co-author of The Dyslexic Advantage and The Mislabeled Child) and founder (with her husband Dr. Brock Eide) of the nonprofit Dyslexic Advantage, Dr. Dan gives listeners access to the most important information about dyslexia and learning differences. Dr. Fernette’s incredible work, along with her husband Dr. Brock, through Dyslexic Advantage along with her passion for helping children and...2016-09-2636 minAttention Talk RadioAttention Talk RadioAttention Challenges: How ADHD and Dyslexia OverlapAs they say, there are two sides to each coin. In the book, The Dyslexic Advantage, authors Drs. Brock and Fernette Eide deconstruct reasoning as they see it related to how the dyslexic mind processes information. Using their construct in the book as the means to understand how the dyslexic mind works, they address each form of reasoning as if it were a coin. The book offers practical insight on the challenges and then does the same by looking at advantages of the dyslexic mind related to each type of reasoning. In this episode, host Jeff Copper interviews Drs. Brock...2012-02-0956 minGet Popular Titles Full Audiobooks in Science & Technology, Psychology & The MindGet Popular Titles Full Audiobooks in Science & Technology, Psychology & The MindThe Dyslexic Advantage Audiobook by Fernette L. Eide, Brock l. EideVisit https://hotaudiobook.cοm to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: The Dyslexic Advantage Subtitle: Unlocking the Hidden Potential of the Dyslexic Brain Author: Fernette L. Eide, Brock l. Eide Narrator: Paul Costanzo Format: Unabridged Length: 8 hrs and 48 mins Language: English Release date: 08-22-11 Publisher: Tantor Audio Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 501 votes Genres: Science & Technology, Psychology & The Mind Publisher's Summary: Dyslexia is almost always assumed to be an obstacle. And for one in five people who are dyslexic, it can be. Yet for millions of successful dyslexics - including astrophysicists, mystery novelists, and entrepreneurs - t...2011-08-228h 48MomTalkRadio\'s PodcastMomTalkRadio's Podcast“The Mislabeled Child, How Understanding Your Child's Unique Learning Style Can Open the Door to Success?This week Maria is joined by Beth Butler, a bilingual educator of our young children and the creator of the internationally acclaimed BOCA BETH language learning series.  Susie Vanderlip, author of “52 Ways to Protect your Teen, Guiding Teens to Good Choices and Success? and founder of “Legacy of Hope? assemblies which motivate teens to reach out and ask for help from on-campus support groups and peer helpers.  Shana Moore, author of “Caffeinated Ponderings on Life, Laughter & Lattes?and Brock Eide, MD, MA and Fernette Eide, MD, authors of  “The Mislabeled Child, How Understanding Your Child's Unique Learning Style Can Open the Do...2006-09-0759 min