Dead America

Lois Letchford Reversed


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 Lois Letchford shares
her experience with the No Child Left Behind program and the importance of
engagement in education. She discusses her son's journey with dyslexia and how
she helped him overcome his struggles with reading through creative learning
methods. The interview also addresses the need for individualized teaching
approaches and the lack of awareness and understanding of dyslexia among
teachers. We emphasize the importance of engaging students in early literacy
and learning and the negative impact of quick judgments about students'
abilities. The interview concludes with a call to action to buy and review
Lois's book, which provides teaching ideas and shares stories of struggling
students. 

  

Action items  

  1. Buy and review Lois's book on teaching
    ideas and stories of struggling students. 
  2. Increase awareness and understanding of
    dyslexia among teachers. 
  3. Implement individualized teaching
    approaches to cater to students' needs. 
  4. Emphasize the importance of engaging
    students in early literacy and learning. 
  5. Avoid making quick judgments about
    students' abilities. 
  6.    

    About The Book
    When Lois Letchford learns her son has been
    diagnosed with a low IQ at the end of grade
    one, she refuses to give up on his future. Testing
    shows Nicholas is labeled “learning
    disabled.” The world of education is quick to cast
    him aside, so Lois begins working with
    him one-on-one. What happens next is a
    journey—spanning three continents, unique
    teaching experiments, never-ending battles with
    the school system, a mother’s discovery of
    her own learning blocks, and a bond fueled by the
    desire to rid Nicholas of the “disabled”
    label. Reversed is a memoir of profound
    determination that follows the highs and lows of
    overcoming impossible odds, turning one woman into
    a passionate teacher for children who
    have been left behind. 


    About The Author
    Lois Letchford specializes in teaching children
    who have struggled to learn to read. Her
    creative teaching methods vary depending on the
    reading ability of the student, employing
    age-appropriate, rather than reading-age-appropriate,
    material. She holds a Master’s in Literacy
    and Reading from the State University of New York
    at Albany and has presented her work at
    several literacy conferences. Reversed: A Memoir
    is her first book. 

      

      

    Links 

    (60) Lois
    Letchford - YouTube 

    Lois Letchford
    (@LetchfordLois) / Twitter 

    Facebook 

    LinkedIn 

    Lois
    Letchford (@loisletchford) • Instagram photos and videos 

    Lois Letchford 

    LoisLetchford_OneSheet.pdf
    (squarespace.com) 

      

    Biography 

    My book,
    "Reversed: A Memoir," chronicles an extraordinary journey of
    overcoming daunting odds, offering inspiration and hope to parents and
    educators navigating desperate situations. At the age of 39, while teaching my
    second son how to read, I stumbled upon my own "learning difference,"
    an unexpected revelation that ignited an unwavering pursuit for answers. With
    sheer determination and unyielding resilience, I confronted challenges and
    battled self-doubt head-on, proving that no obstacle is insurmountable. Through
    relentless effort, I witnessed the transformative power of perseverance,
    achieving significant milestones and experiencing profound personal growth.

    I discovered the immense value of trusting my instincts. This experience lead
    to my appreciating literacy learning as being more than a “set of skills to
    acquire.” Embracing foundational knowledge of “how children and adults
    learn,” and adopting a growth mindset, I unlocked true potential,
    shattering self-limiting beliefs.

    Guided by the philosophy of living in the present moment, I learned to
    appreciate the inherent beauty of the journey itself. As the founder of Lois
    Letchford, Language, Literacy, and Learning tutoring, I am dedicated to
    assisting others facing similar challenges. My memoir serves as a beacon of
    hope, sharing the mission and vision of empowering individuals with dyslexia.

    "Reversed: A Memoir" stands as a testament to triumph over adversity,
    offering not only inspiration and motivation but also a profound sense of hope
    for all who read it. 

       

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