Friday, August 29, 2014

In college

My son is safely delivered to college and just finished his first week.

The good news is that the support does continue in college.  It is very important to look at the learning differences support services when looking at colleges.  It doesn't do any good to get your heart set on a college and the find out that it does not have good support.  There are some colleges that are known for specific programs and support for these types of learners - be sure to do the research but here are a couple:

University of New Haven
University of Arizona
Landmark College in Vermont (where I would have wanted to go to!)
University of Conneticut

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

College

My oldest child is now a senior in high school with less than 3 weeks left.  And I am pleased to announce that his going to a PAC 12 college. 

I recently told a mom who has an 11 year old daughter who was just diagnosed with dyslexia about his pending college career and she cried. 

She does not even know my son and she cried. 

She cried because it gave her hope.

I know what she felt like.  I remember being in that space.

Don't give up, focus on the whole person, not just their learning differences.

These kids have bright futures and exciting journeys!  Enjoy it!

Main Goal for Mom and Dad

If you are a mom or dad of a kid with dyslexia you need to make this your main goal:

Get this child to adulthood with their self confidence and self esteem in tact.

This is much more important to their overall success then the perfect spelling of any word.

Everything you do should have this end goal in mind.

Learning Ally

Learning Ally is a known great resource for audio books.  But I have been finding that they have been really great with Webinars on dyslexia - including diagnosis and accommodations.  I just recently attended a great session on accommodations specifically for dyslexics and it was presented in a very succinct and organized way.  Well worth the time of watching it.

Monday, August 5, 2013

Beyond the Bear by Dan Bigley

Beyond the Bear is a book that adults or young people with dyslexia should read.  When they think life is tough, this guys life will put things into perspective.  A lot of it reminded me of the strategies that dyslexic students discover, test and use in their academic careers.

Here is my review on this book on Amazon:

I want to carry cases of these books around and hand them out to people who are negative and complain about their lives that are NOT hard.  This book is an easy to read, heart warming lesson on how to live your life - with humility, humor and love.  A nurse who worked with Dan shortly after the attack called him an inspiration -- she had no idea how truly inspirational he would become in the years following the mauling.  Thank you to Dan for telling this compelling and moving story.

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Need an Ed Therapist

Here is a great resource to find an education therapist:

 http://aetonline.org/


Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Trying to explain the tip of the dyslexic iceberg

This is a great article which tries to give you and idea of some of the struggles of a dyslexic:  http://www.mamasagainstdrama.com/2013/03/its-more-than-a-twister-auntie-em/