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🎧 Episode Show NotesUnderstanding Dyslexia & Dysgraphia with Dr. Nicole Bell
In this episode of the PHPS podcast, we kick off our three‑part series on learning differences with Nicole Bell, Head of School at PHPS. Dr. Bell shares insight into two common language‑based learning differences — dyslexia and dysgraphia — and helps families better understand how they affect reading, writing, and learning.
Together, we explore how these learning differences show up in the classroom, the importance of early recognition, and how structured, research‑based instruction can help students build confidence and thrive.
🧠 What We Discuss
- What dyslexia and dysgraphia are and how they differ
- Early signs families and teachers may notice
- How learning differences can impact a child’s confidence and school experience
- Why phonemic awareness is a critical foundation for reading and writing
- How structured, explicit literacy instruction supports students with dyslexia and dysgraphia
- Common misconceptions about learning differences
- Practical ways families can support children at home
🌱 A Message of Encouragement
Dr. Bell reminds families that a learning difference does not define a child’s potential. With understanding, strong relationships, and the right instructional support, students with dyslexia and dysgraphia can grow into confident and successful learners.
🎙️ Coming Next in the Series
In Episode 2, we continue the conversation with Leda Owens from the Housson Center as we explore math learning differences, including challenges related to visual‑spatial processing and working memory.
📚Resources
The Yale Center for Dyslexia and & Creativity - provides research, resources, and advocacy to help educators and families better understand dyslexia and support students with language‑based learning differences. It also highlights the strengths and creativity often associated with dyslexia.
Overcoming Dyslexia-A trusted guide from one of the world’s leading dyslexia researchers, this book helps parents and educators better understand, identify, and support individuals with dyslexia. Updated with the latest research and practical strategies, it offers tools to build strong reading skills and confidence at every age.
The Dyslexic Advantage-This book highlights the powerful strengths often found in individuals with dyslexia. Drawing on research and real-life stories, the authors show how dyslexic thinkers often excel in creativity, problem-solving, and big-picture thinking, offering an encouraging perspective for educators, families, and students.