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Summary
In this episode, Lauren Holub and Paige McInturff discuss a topic near and dear to them, dyslexia in honor of Dyslexia Awareness Month. They are joined by Dr. Natalie Hudson and Lara Speights from the Neuhaus Education Center, who share insights on identifying dyslexia, navigating the school system, and the importance of advocacy for parents. The conversation highlights the resources available for families, the neurobiological nature of dyslexia, and the strengths that individuals with dyslexia possess. The episode emphasizes the importance of early identification, support, and celebrating the unique abilities of those with dyslexia.
Takeaways
Dyslexia is often misunderstood and misdiagnosed.
Early identification is crucial for effective intervention.
Parents should trust their instincts when advocating for their children.
Dyslexia is a neurobiological condition, not a reflection of intelligence.
Support systems are essential for both children and parents.
Curriculum designed for dyslexia can lead to significant improvements.
Dyslexia can impact self-esteem and confidence in children.
Celebrating strengths can help children with dyslexia thrive.
Advocacy is key in navigating the educational system.
Dyslexia can be viewed as a superpower, highlighting unique abilities.
For more resources from Neuhaus Education Center:
Subscribe to Lifestyle & Lenses, follow us on Instagram @lifestyleandlenses, and explore:
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• Level Up with Pop-Ups (current course)
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Summary
In this episode, Lauren Holub and Paige McInturff discuss a topic near and dear to them, dyslexia in honor of Dyslexia Awareness Month. They are joined by Dr. Natalie Hudson and Lara Speights from the Neuhaus Education Center, who share insights on identifying dyslexia, navigating the school system, and the importance of advocacy for parents. The conversation highlights the resources available for families, the neurobiological nature of dyslexia, and the strengths that individuals with dyslexia possess. The episode emphasizes the importance of early identification, support, and celebrating the unique abilities of those with dyslexia.
Takeaways
Dyslexia is often misunderstood and misdiagnosed.
Early identification is crucial for effective intervention.
Parents should trust their instincts when advocating for their children.
Dyslexia is a neurobiological condition, not a reflection of intelligence.
Support systems are essential for both children and parents.
Curriculum designed for dyslexia can lead to significant improvements.
Dyslexia can impact self-esteem and confidence in children.
Celebrating strengths can help children with dyslexia thrive.
Advocacy is key in navigating the educational system.
Dyslexia can be viewed as a superpower, highlighting unique abilities.
For more resources from Neuhaus Education Center:
Subscribe to Lifestyle & Lenses, follow us on Instagram @lifestyleandlenses, and explore:
• The Lifestyle & Lenses Collective (membership)
• Level Up with Pop-Ups (current course)
• Snag our Freebies

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