Guest: Dr. Jillian Darefsky, Executive Head of The Siena School
Host: Wendy Taylor, M.Ed., ET/P
In this episode, Wendy Taylor speaks with Dr. Jilly Darefsky, a leader in specialized education and an advocate for students with language-based learning disabilities. With both professional expertise and personal experience as a parent of two dyslexic children, Dr. Darefsky shares invaluable insights into how the brain processes language, the importance of structured literacy, and practical strategies for parents seeking to support their children. This conversation highlights the power of early intervention, the role of multisensory learning, and the importance of fostering confidence and self-advocacy in students.
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Understanding how language is processed in the brain and how it affects learningThe importance of structured literacy and multisensory instructionAdvocacy strategies for parents navigating the school systemPractical ways to build resilience and confidence in children with learning differencesConnect with Dr. Jilly Darefsky and The Siena School
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International Dyslexia Association – Comprehensive research and guidance on dyslexia
The Dyslexic Advantage – Insights on the strengths associated with dyslexia
Made by Dyslexia – Advocacy and educational resources for dyslexia awareness
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