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Lois Letchford, author of Reversed: A Memoir, shares personal accounts of her son’s struggles with learning how to read as well as her own in school with dyslexia. After being told by a teacher that her son was “the worst child [she’s] ever seen in [her] 25 years of teaching,” she persisted with endless patience to help her son and began writing poems to pique his interest in reading. What is he doing now? Was she successful?
Quote:
“Believe in your child, believe they are capable of anything--and tell them that.”
Resources:
Reversed: A Memoir by Lois Letchford
Poetry for kids by Lois Letchford
Website with articles and blog: https://www.loisletchford.com/
Twitter: @LetchfordLois
Want to discuss the episode? Join our Facebook group Science of Reading: The Community.
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Lois Letchford, author of Reversed: A Memoir, shares personal accounts of her son’s struggles with learning how to read as well as her own in school with dyslexia. After being told by a teacher that her son was “the worst child [she’s] ever seen in [her] 25 years of teaching,” she persisted with endless patience to help her son and began writing poems to pique his interest in reading. What is he doing now? Was she successful?
Quote:
“Believe in your child, believe they are capable of anything--and tell them that.”
Resources:
Reversed: A Memoir by Lois Letchford
Poetry for kids by Lois Letchford
Website with articles and blog: https://www.loisletchford.com/
Twitter: @LetchfordLois
Want to discuss the episode? Join our Facebook group Science of Reading: The Community.
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