These, and other questions will be addressed during a one day presentation sponsored by the Pittsburgh branch of the International Dyslexia Association on Saturday, October 18, 9:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. at the Allegheny Intermediate Unit at The Waterfront. Visit the What's Next After High School? link to learn more.
What are the options for a dyslexic student after high school? how can you determine what school will be a good fit? What kind of accommodations are available and how do you get them?
These, and other questions will be addressed during a one day presentation sponsored by the Pittsburgh branch of the International Dyslexia Association on Saturday, October 18, 9:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. at the Allegheny Intermediate Unit at The Waterfront. Visit the What's Next After High School? link to learn more.
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It's back to school time, which means it's time for students who struggle with dyslexia and their families to talk with this year's new teachers about dyslexia and what impact it has on the classroom. "Dear Teacher," is a letter that will help start the conversation. Teachers may also find this list helpful: Warning Signs That a Student in Your Class May Have Dyslexia. Finally, this link: Things kids with dyslexia wished everyone knew, will help fight some of the misunderstandings people have about dyslexia. Reading & Dyslexia Tutors has moved to a new, central location at: Innovative Park, 128 Innovative Lane, Latrobe. This new spot has access directly from Route 30, and it is located just past Mt. View and Beatty Crossroads. Our new location will allow us to accommodate more tutors and students and the easy access and free parking should be appreciated by everyone. Some features at our new site include a nicely appointed waiting area, A convenient powder room and free parking. We hope you'll stop in and take a tour soon! |
AuthorHello, I'm Janet Menosky Smith. I am a Reading Specialist and Orton-Gillingham trained tutor, helping students with reading difficulties. This blog is dedicated to providing information, resources and encouragement to families and others seeking to help struggling readers. Archives
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