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Summary In this episode, Rockne O'Leary and Faye B Casell discuss the complexities of dyslexia, its identification, and the challenges faced by children with learning disabilities. Faye shares her journey as a dyslexia therapist, emphasizing the need for effective teaching methods and the importance of understanding the neurodiversity of dyslexia. The conversation also touches on the differences between dyslexia and ADHD, and the systemic issues in educational curricula that hinder effective reading instruction. In this conversation, Faye B Casell and Rockne O'Leary discuss the critical role of reading in early education, the challenges faced by children, especially those with dyslexia, and the impact of grades on self-esteem. They explore the importance of engaging children in reading through topics that interest them and the need for accessible resources. The discussion also touches on the influence of technology and short-form content on learning and the education system's shortcomings in addressing these issues. Takeaways * Dyslexia is a neurodiversity that affects reading and processing. * Many children with dyslexia struggle to receive necessary services. * Reading is a complex skill that involves code breaking. * Identifying dyslexia can occur as early as age five. * The three cueing method in schools is ineffective for teaching reading. * A significant percentage of students are not proficient readers. * Curriculum issues persist in teaching methods for reading. * Faye's personal experience drives her passion for dyslexia therapy. * Children with dyslexia often work much harder to read than their peers. * Effective reading instruction requires understanding individual learning needs. Reading is essential for learning and personal development. * Engagement in reading is crucial; children should read what interests them. * Grades can negatively impact self-esteem and motivation. * Dyslexia affects many children, yet only a fraction receive help. * The education system often fails to identify and support struggling readers. * Structured literacy benefits all students, not just those with dyslexia. * Parents often face challenges in securing appropriate resources for their children. * Short-form content can distract and hinder deep learning. * It's important to balance technology use with traditional learning methods. * Every child can learn to read with the right support and resources. Sound Bites 00:00 "Dyslexia is a neurodiversity." 05:03 "Reading is essentially code breaking." 12:31 "Teaching against the science of reading." 20:08 "The three cueing method is not effective." 22:12 "It's hard to pull it back in." 30:38 "Kids with dyslexia try five times harder." 35:48 "Reading is a currency, it opens doors." 38:20 "You have to learn how to break the code." 39:14 "You can find something that interests them." 55:01 "Reading doesn't come as easily for you." 58:40 "Kids are online early, it's a reality." 59:09 "You have to balance technology access." Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background on Dyslexia 02:28 Understanding Dyslexia: Definition and Characteristics 06:41 Identifying Dyslexia: Signs and Symptoms 10:27 The Science of Reading: Teaching Methods and Challenges 19:10 Curriculum Issues: The Three Cueing Method 24:29 Personal Journey: Passion for Dyslexia Therapy 27:14 ADHD vs. Dyslexia: Understanding the Differences 32:00 The Importance of Reading in Early Education 39:02 Engagement and Interest in Reading 45:01 The Impact of Grades on Self-Esteem 50:57 Dyslexia and the Education System 56:57 Creating Accessible Reading Resources 59:55 The Influence of Short-Form Content on Learning Faye Cassel: IG: homereadingcoach https://homereadingcoach.com/ ROCKNE: 10% off Momentous Code - RockneO'Leary The Vertigo Centre: www.thevertigocentre.com
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