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For children with language-based learning disabilities and ADHD, learning can feel like an uphill battle. 🟡 Difficulty with reading and writing. 🟡 Challenges with vocabulary and comprehension. 🟡 Struggles with attention and executive function skills.
In this insightful and inspiring episode, Heather Ironside, Director of Admissions at The Gateway School in New York City, joins host Tracey Spencer Walsh to discuss how Gateway is changing the game for students with learning differences. With a background as a speech-language pathologist and former Director of Language and Literacy, Heather provides a deep dive into how language, literacy, and cognition intertwine - and how the right educational approach can unlock a child’s potential.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
🟡 The science behind language-based learning disabilities and how they impact reading and writing
🟡 Why executive function skills are critical to academic success - and how to strengthen them
🟡 How The Gateway School’s unique approach helps students thrive through structured literacy instruction
🟡 The importance of early intervention and recognizing signs that your child may need extra support
🟡 How specialized schools like Gateway empower students with learning differences
🟡 Heather’s journey from speech-language pathologist to education leader—and why she’s passionate about helping children succeed
"Seeing a child light up when they finally grasp a new concept—when their world expands just from learning how to spell a word—reminds me why I do what I do every day." – Heather Ironside
This conversation is a must-listen for parents, educators, and advocates who want to understand how language and literacy shape a child’s ability to learn and thrive. If you’ve ever wondered how to best support a child with learning differences, this episode has the answers you’ve been looking for.
Press play now and discover how the right education can transform a child’s future!
By Tracey Spencer Walsh5
1010 ratings
For children with language-based learning disabilities and ADHD, learning can feel like an uphill battle. 🟡 Difficulty with reading and writing. 🟡 Challenges with vocabulary and comprehension. 🟡 Struggles with attention and executive function skills.
In this insightful and inspiring episode, Heather Ironside, Director of Admissions at The Gateway School in New York City, joins host Tracey Spencer Walsh to discuss how Gateway is changing the game for students with learning differences. With a background as a speech-language pathologist and former Director of Language and Literacy, Heather provides a deep dive into how language, literacy, and cognition intertwine - and how the right educational approach can unlock a child’s potential.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
🟡 The science behind language-based learning disabilities and how they impact reading and writing
🟡 Why executive function skills are critical to academic success - and how to strengthen them
🟡 How The Gateway School’s unique approach helps students thrive through structured literacy instruction
🟡 The importance of early intervention and recognizing signs that your child may need extra support
🟡 How specialized schools like Gateway empower students with learning differences
🟡 Heather’s journey from speech-language pathologist to education leader—and why she’s passionate about helping children succeed
"Seeing a child light up when they finally grasp a new concept—when their world expands just from learning how to spell a word—reminds me why I do what I do every day." – Heather Ironside
This conversation is a must-listen for parents, educators, and advocates who want to understand how language and literacy shape a child’s ability to learn and thrive. If you’ve ever wondered how to best support a child with learning differences, this episode has the answers you’ve been looking for.
Press play now and discover how the right education can transform a child’s future!

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