Dyslexia Duo Podcast

Welcome to the Dyslexia Duo podcast! Your hosts are Aimee and Melissa. We are dyslexia therapists who have years of experience in dyslexia education at both the student and teacher education level. Podcast episodes guide you on dealing with dyslexia from the perspectives of parents, students, and educators. Episodes will discuss the early signs of dyslexia, and delve into the intricacies of various dyslexia approaches and curricula. Many episodes will be dedicated to the challenges that parents experience when attempting to obtain the support that they need for their child from their school system. We will also have guest speakers who are leaders in the world of dyslexia.

Listen Again: Dr. Maryanne Wolf

Dyslexia Duo with Dr. Maryanne Wolf   In this episode of 'The Dyslexia Duo' podcast, hosts Aimee and Melissa, accompanied by special guest Dr. Maryanne Wolf, delve deep into understanding dyslexia. They explore Dr. Wolf's extensive background in cognitive neuroscience and her pivotal work on the reading brain, literacy, and dyslexia. Dr. Wolf shares her personal journey from teaching in Hawaii to her research at Harvard, emphasizing the importance of literacy as a basic human right. The conversation touches on the intricacies of deep reading and the dangers of over-reliance on digital media for young readers. Dr. Wolf introduces her ‘RAVE-O’ program, designed to enhance reading fluency and comprehension through multi-component interventions. The episode is rich with insights into the science of reading, the challenges faced by dyslexic individuals, and strategies for effective teaching.   00:00 Introduction to the Dyslexia Duo 00:52 Meet Our Special Guest: Maryanne Wolf 01:28 Maryanne Wolf's Journey into Cognitive Neuroscience 07:09 The Importance of Reading as a Human Right 10:33 Understanding Dyslexia and Its Implications 16:40 The Science of Reading and Teaching Strategies 28:58 Challenges in Dyslexia Education 29:24 Personal Stories and Advocacy 31:43 Dyslexia in the Modern World 35:10 Upcoming Resources and Modules for Teachers 35:52 The Shift to Digital Textbooks 36:37 Print vs Digital: Research Insights 39:34 The Impact of Digital Exposure on Children 43:46 The Importance of Deep Reading 45:13 The Role of Empathy in Reading 46:03 Critical Thinking and Social Media 50:04 Introducing Ravo: A Reading Program 59:04 The Family of Educators 01:00:23 Conclusion and Farewell

12-20
01:01:11

Dyslexia Duo Podcast Episode 75 - Faith Borkowsky and Judy Boksner of The Literacy View

Empowering Dyslexia Advocates: Insights from The Dyslexia Duo and Literacy View In this episode of The Dyslexia Duo, hosts Melissa and Aimee sit down with Faith Borkowski and Judy Boksner, co-hosts of The Literacy View podcast. The discussion covers a range of topics, including the myths surrounding dyslexia, effective teaching strategies, the importance of public advocacy, and the role of emotions in driving educational change. Faith and Judy share their personal journeys and professional experiences, highlighting how the science of reading can sometimes be misinterpreted or inadequately applied. They also emphasize the need for continuous professional development for teachers, support for parents, and the evolution of literacy education. The conversation concludes with a look at upcoming episodes featuring renowned literacy expert Dr. Tim Shanahan and more exciting topics.   00:00 Introduction to the Dyslexia Duo 00:49 Meet the Special Guests: Spice Girls of Literacy 01:06 Personal Journeys in Education 02:46 Challenges and Realizations in Teaching 08:27 The Literacy View Podcast: A New Adventure 16:45 Dyslexia Laws and School Systems 21:05 The Importance of Evidence-Based Practices 34:41 Guest Selection and Podcast Topics 38:30 Parental Involvement and Advocacy 40:18 Sponsorship Messages 42:23 Reflections and Changing Views 43:46 Navigating the Science of Reading 44:38 The Power of Questioning and Continuous Learning 44:57 Influencers and Confusion in the Reading World 47:05 Empowering Educators with Best Practices 47:34 Challenges Teachers Face in Pursuing Knowledge 48:43 The Impact and Reach of Podcasting 50:44 Innovative Approaches to Professional Development 54:04 Supporting Teachers and Students with Dyslexia 56:53 Advice for Parents of Children with Dyslexia 59:05 The Importance of Parental Advocacy 01:00:32 Addressing Literacy Challenges in Schools 01:01:55 The Role of Pediatricians and Community Support 01:07:33 Professional and Personal Milestones 01:14:32 The Lightning Round: Fun and Insights 01:22:12 Closing Thoughts and Future Plans Find out more about the Literacy View with Faith and Judy here: https://theliteracyview.com/

12-13
01:26:13

Dyslexia Duo Podcast Episode 74 - Dr Brennan Chandler Interview

The Duo interview literacy researcher and dyslexia specialist, Dr. Brennan Chandler.  This discussion illuminates the importance of improving reading instruction for all students, especially those who struggle, by moving beyond a one-size-fits-all approach.  Effective teaching requires a deep understanding of how reading develops, the use of data to guide instruction, and specialized strategies for different age groups. For early learners, the focus is on making the "science of reading" practical for teachers. For adolescents with dyslexia, the emphasis shifts to qualitatively different instruction involving morphology and flexible decoding. Across all groups, though, the core message is that empowering educators with knowledge and data literacy is more effective than simply mandating curricula or increasing instructional time.

12-06
01:09:50

Listen Again: Dr. Jan Hasbrouck

Listen again to the duo's Season 1 interview with Dr. Jan Hasbrouck, originally airing on 9/21/2024. To find out more about Dr. Hasbrouck and her work, visit her website: https://www.janhasbrouck.com/

11-29
01:47:41

Dyslexia Duo Podcast Episode 73 - Rebecca Bush Interview

The duo interview therapist and author of " Dyslexia and Your Newly Diagnosed Child: Parenting Essentials, Tips, and Strategies to Help Your Child", Rebecca Bush.   Find out more about Rebecca here: https://www.leadchanges.com/about Buy the book! : https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/799487/dyslexia-and-your-newly-diagnosed-child-by-rebecca-bush-calt-ldt/   Other interviews with Rebecca: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqFEIn6Tkgg https://www.cbs42.com/business/press-releases/ein-presswire/837107776/author-rebecca-bush-introduces-dyslexia-your-newly-diagnosed-child-from-penguin-random-house-on-september-30-2025/    

11-22
01:01:01

Dyslexia Duo Podcast Episode 72 - Leta Palmiter Interview

The duo interview the author of "Mississippi Rising: How The Last Became First In Literacy Growth", Leta Palmiter.

11-15
54:14

Dyslexia Duo Podcast Episode 71 - Tiffany James Interview

The duo have a lively interview talking with Tiffany James.   Find out more about Nessy here: https://www.nessy.com/en-gb Order Tiffany's Book- What I Need here: https://a.co/d/hQ10qrH Watch the short film Mical here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-Eycme4NFM

11-08
01:14:53

Dyslexia Duo Podcast Episode 70 - Dr. Terrie Noland Interview

The duo interview Dr. Terrie Noland.   Terry Noland website

11-01
01:11:07

IDA 2025: Final Conference Signoff

The duo bid adieu to the 2025 IDA Conference.

10-25
06:55

IDA 2025: Kim Day of the Rollins Center for Language and Literacy

The duo interview Kim Day of the Rollins Center for Language and Literacy to discuss the 6 dyslexia modules for the Cox campus.

10-25
14:37

IDA 2025: James Wang and Promit Day of ReadGenie

James Wang and Promit Dey stop by the booth to give an update on their innovative app, ReadGenie.

10-25
13:31

IDA 2025: Carmen Ochoa of SmartPens 4U

Carmen Ochoa from SmartPens 4U stops by the booth to discuss the RocketPen Reader.    Carmen offers a 10% discount through the end of November 2025 if you email carmeno@smartpens4u.com

10-25
09:49

IDA 2025: Tammy Kofford of Phillips Fundamental Learning Center

The duo chat with Tammy Kofford and talk about the creative approach to training she takes at the Phillips Fundamental Learning Center

10-25
11:46

IDA 2025: Susan Light of Tumbleweed Publishing

Susan Light of Tumbleweed Publishing stops by and talks about non fiction and fiction read aloud books within a given scope and sequence.

10-25
10:48

IDA 2025: Marissa Bothwell of TutorBird

Marissa Bothwell stops by the duo's booth to talk about a very intriguing application for assisting tutors with bookkeeping, invoicing and scheduling.

10-25
09:41

IDA 2025: Krista Gauthier of IMSE Foundation

One of the IDA speakers, Krista Gauthier of the IMSE Foundation stops by for a chat with the duo.

10-25
11:23

IDA 2025: Keith Granger of High Noon Books

Keith Granger stops by the duo's booth and talks about the interesting products that High Noon Books offers for dyslexia therapy support.

10-25
11:17

IDA 2025: Mary McFarlin of Sound Literacy Solutions

The duo interview former guest Mary McFarlin on the importance of morphology and discuss her company, Sound Literacy Solutions

10-25
08:00

IDA 2025: Jason Stewart of ObjectiveEd

Jason Stewart talks by to talk about the innovative offerings from ObjectiveEd. 

10-25
08:27

IDA 2025: Jennifer Theel of the Gow School

Jennifer Theel of The Gow School stops by to tell the duo about her personal journey.

10-25
10:07

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