RewirED: Dyslexia and Reading Disabilities

This Icy Experience Makes Reading More Meaningful

12 min · 6 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of RewirED, the Connecticut State Department of Education’s Office of Dyslexia and Reading Disabilities explores how community partnerships can extend literacy beyond the classroom. Featuring a conversation with John Jones of the Springfield Thunderbirds, the episode highlights how initiatives like Dyslexia Awareness Night and the Stick to Reading program create meaningful, engaging opportunities for students and families. Together, they discuss how connecting reading to real-world experiences—through sports, community events, and shared celebration—can motivate students, build confidence, and reinforce the message that all learners belong. The episode underscores the importance of collaboration across schools, families, and community organizations in creating inclusive environments where students can see themselves as capable, confident readers. This conversation offers practical insight for educators, families, and community leaders working to make literacy more accessible, engaging, and connected to students’ lives.

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