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What should I do? Related Topics: Advocacy, Comprehension, Dyslexia, Learning Disabilities, Parent Engagement Expert: Mia French Expert Q&A I think my child may have a learning disability but I’m not sure how to describe to the school exactly what I want assessed.What should I do? Related Topics: Advocacy, Assessment and Evaluation, Learning Disabilities, Parent Engagement Expert: Reading Rockets Expert Q&A What is LD? Related Topics: Learning Disabilities Expert: Reading Rockets Expert Q&A What are some lessons we’ve learned about using assistive technology to support students with learning disabilities? Related Topics: Assistive Technology, Learning Disabilities Expert: Christopher Lee Expert Q&A What are some strategies I can use to foster my child’s working memory? Related Topics: Activities, Intervention and Prevention, Learning Disabilities Expert: Reading Rockets Expert Q&A What is assistive technology? Related Topics: Learning Disabilities, Assistive Technology Expert: Todd Cunningham Expert Q&A What can we all do to make sure that students with dyslexia get the accommodations they need to demonstrate what they know and to continue their learning? Related Topics: Assessment and Evaluation, Assistive Technology, Dyslexia, Intervention and Prevention, Learning Disabilities Expert: Sally E. Shaywitz Expert Q&A What characteristics should we look for in preschool children who would be at risk for dyslexia? Related Topics: Developmental Milestones, Dyslexia, Early Literacy Development, Learning Disabilities Expert Q&A What remedial reading methods work best for students with learning disabilities? Related Topics: Curriculum and Instruction, Intervention and Prevention, Learning Disabilities, Professional Development, Struggling Readers Expert: Reading Rockets Expert Q&A What should I do if my child has an IEP but is not making any progress? Related Topics: Advocacy, Learning Disabilities, Special Education Expert: Reading Rockets Expert Q&A What strategies are most effective in teaching struggling writers? Related Topics: Learning Disabilities, Struggling Readers, Writing Expert: Steve Graham Expert Q&A What texts do you recommend for our 11-year-old-daughter who struggles with reading? Related Topics: Advocacy, Assessment and Evaluation, Dyslexia, Learning Disabilities Expert: Sally E. Shaywitz Expert Q&A What’s the best plan for a preschooler with dyslexia entering kindergarten? What should I ask the school to do right from the start? Related Topics: Dyslexia, Intervention and Prevention, Learning Disabilities Expert: Sally E. Shaywitz Expert Q&A What is the difference between a learning disability and a reading disability? Related Topics: Dyslexia, Learning Disabilities Expert Q&A What is the difference between a person with LD and a slow learner? Related Topics: About Reading, Assessment and Evaluation, Learning Disabilities, Phonological and Phonemic Awareness, Struggling Readers Expert: Reading Rockets Expert Q&A What do you advise if a parent is in denial that their child has dyslexia, and even if diagnosed, they don’t necessarily do anything about it? Related Topics: Dyslexia, Learning Disabilities Expert Q&A Where can I find more books to use with a reading pen? Related Topics: Assistive Technology, Ed Tech and Digital Media, Learning Disabilities Expert: Tracy Gray Expert Q&A Where can I find software that can read websites aloud to me? Related Topics: Learning Disabilities, Ed Tech and Digital Media Expert: Tracy Gray Expert Q&A Why is positive feedback so important in nurturing young writers? Related Topics: Learning Disabilities, Motivation, Writing Expert: Steve Graham Expert Q&A Will some dyslexic students always have poor fluency? Are we expecting them to be as fluent as the non-dyslexic? Related Topics: Dyslexia, Fluency, Learning Disabilities Expert: Sally E. Shaywitz Expert Q&A Would a portable book reader be appropriate for a child with visual processing issues? Related Topics: Children’s Books, Learning Disabilities, Ed Tech and Digital Media Expert: Tracy Gray Pagination First Previous Page 1 Current page 2 Liked it? Share it!
Expert Q&A I suspect my child might have dyslexia. What should I do? Related Topics: Advocacy, Comprehension, Dyslexia, Learning Disabilities, Parent Engagement Expert: Mia French
Expert Q&A I think my child may have a learning disability but I’m not sure how to describe to the school exactly what I want assessed.What should I do? Related Topics: Advocacy, Assessment and Evaluation, Learning Disabilities, Parent Engagement Expert: Reading Rockets
Expert Q&A What are some lessons we’ve learned about using assistive technology to support students with learning disabilities? Related Topics: Assistive Technology, Learning Disabilities Expert: Christopher Lee
Expert Q&A What are some strategies I can use to foster my child’s working memory? Related Topics: Activities, Intervention and Prevention, Learning Disabilities Expert: Reading Rockets
Expert Q&A What is assistive technology? Related Topics: Learning Disabilities, Assistive Technology Expert: Todd Cunningham
Expert Q&A What can we all do to make sure that students with dyslexia get the accommodations they need to demonstrate what they know and to continue their learning? Related Topics: Assessment and Evaluation, Assistive Technology, Dyslexia, Intervention and Prevention, Learning Disabilities Expert: Sally E. Shaywitz
Expert Q&A What characteristics should we look for in preschool children who would be at risk for dyslexia? Related Topics: Developmental Milestones, Dyslexia, Early Literacy Development, Learning Disabilities
Expert Q&A What remedial reading methods work best for students with learning disabilities? Related Topics: Curriculum and Instruction, Intervention and Prevention, Learning Disabilities, Professional Development, Struggling Readers Expert: Reading Rockets
Expert Q&A What should I do if my child has an IEP but is not making any progress? Related Topics: Advocacy, Learning Disabilities, Special Education Expert: Reading Rockets
Expert Q&A What strategies are most effective in teaching struggling writers? Related Topics: Learning Disabilities, Struggling Readers, Writing Expert: Steve Graham
Expert Q&A What texts do you recommend for our 11-year-old-daughter who struggles with reading? Related Topics: Advocacy, Assessment and Evaluation, Dyslexia, Learning Disabilities Expert: Sally E. Shaywitz
Expert Q&A What’s the best plan for a preschooler with dyslexia entering kindergarten? What should I ask the school to do right from the start? Related Topics: Dyslexia, Intervention and Prevention, Learning Disabilities Expert: Sally E. Shaywitz
Expert Q&A What is the difference between a learning disability and a reading disability? Related Topics: Dyslexia, Learning Disabilities
Expert Q&A What is the difference between a person with LD and a slow learner? Related Topics: About Reading, Assessment and Evaluation, Learning Disabilities, Phonological and Phonemic Awareness, Struggling Readers Expert: Reading Rockets
Expert Q&A What do you advise if a parent is in denial that their child has dyslexia, and even if diagnosed, they don’t necessarily do anything about it? Related Topics: Dyslexia, Learning Disabilities
Expert Q&A Where can I find more books to use with a reading pen? Related Topics: Assistive Technology, Ed Tech and Digital Media, Learning Disabilities Expert: Tracy Gray
Expert Q&A Where can I find software that can read websites aloud to me? Related Topics: Learning Disabilities, Ed Tech and Digital Media Expert: Tracy Gray
Expert Q&A Why is positive feedback so important in nurturing young writers? Related Topics: Learning Disabilities, Motivation, Writing Expert: Steve Graham
Expert Q&A Will some dyslexic students always have poor fluency? Are we expecting them to be as fluent as the non-dyslexic? Related Topics: Dyslexia, Fluency, Learning Disabilities Expert: Sally E. Shaywitz
Expert Q&A Would a portable book reader be appropriate for a child with visual processing issues? Related Topics: Children’s Books, Learning Disabilities, Ed Tech and Digital Media Expert: Tracy Gray