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Literacy Lift Program: Expert Help for Language Skills
Need a little help with literacy skills, but not really sure where to go? Watch this video to learn more about our virtual Literacy Lift program and how a Certified Academic Language Therapist can help! Here are things we can help with 👇
📚 Reading fluency
❓Reading Comprehension
✏️ Spelling
📝 Written Expression
🎒English Homework
Visit our website to learn more about our services and book a free consult to learn more!
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Reese's Graduation!
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Listen in as Reese shares her experience with Dyslexia On Demand and how it has made a difference in her life. #dyslexia #dyslexiajourney #dyslexiatherapy #dyslexiaawareness #graudation #takeflightrecord #dyslexiaondemand #therapyworks #therapynottutoring #structuredliteracy
Beyond The Letters: No Dumb Questions Webinar
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Dyslexia is complex, and sometimes, you have so many questions you don't know where to start. Start here! In this webinar, a panel consisting of an educational diagnostician, certified academic language therapist, and dyslexia advocate will answer parent questions related to all facets of dyslexia. ❓Do you have more questions? Here's where you can learn more from our professionals: 📊Laurie Pete...
Let’s talk about dyslexia: how to address the social emotional aspects of dyslexia
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Ever wonder how to talk about dyslexia with a child? Watch this video to learn ways our certified academic language therapists (CALTs) incorporate social emotional learning aspects of dyslexia with children. 🧠❤️📚 We can help your child! Book your free consult with us using the contact us form on our website 👇 dyslexiaondemand.com #dyslexia #dyslexiaawareness #dyslexiatherapy #earlyintervention ...
The Importance of Scope and Sequence
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The Importance of Scope and Sequence
Differentiation: The why and how behind therapy individualization
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Dyslexia is not a cookie-cutter learning difference, so why should the approach to dyslexia therapy be? In this video, Megan will discuss ways therapy is differentiated based on a child's severity, cognitive profile, age, and comorbid conditions. Remember - individualization is KEY! Contact us today to learn more about how we can meet the needs of YOUR child! #dyslexia #dyslexiaawareness #dysle...
Who Do We Serve and How?: Accommodating Different Student Ages in Therapy
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Differences among students with dyslexia should be recognized and addressed accordingly. At Dyslexia on Demand, we serve students with a variety of profiles. Watch this video to learn how therapy may be differentiated for students of different ages. 📚 #dyslexia #dyslexiaawareness #dyslexiaeducation #dyslexiasupport #dyslexiatherapy #earlyintervention #learningdifferences #backtoschool #ortongil...
Beyond the backpack: Accommodations
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How can you help your child receive and apply accommodations for classroom success? Watch this video for some helpful tips from Megan so your child can soar in school this year! #dyslexia #dyslexiaawareness #dyslexiaeducation #dyslexiasupport #dyslexiatherapy #earlyintervention #learningdifferences #backtoschool #accommodation dyslexiaondemand.com dyslexiaida.org/accommodations-for-students-wit...
Beyond the Backpack: Homework Help
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Back to school also means back to homework. Fear not, it can be done without tears! Watch this video to learn some helpful tips for Megan on how to help your child with homework the school year. Also visit us at dyslexiaondemand.com to learn more about us! #dyslexia #dyslexiaawareness #dyslexiaeducation #dyslexiasupport #dyslexiatherapy #earlyintervention #learningdifferences #ortongillingham #...
Beyond the Backpack: Proactively talk to your child’s teacher
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School is back in session which often means a new grade and a new teacher. In this video, learn how to have a proactive conversation about your child’s unique learning needs and accomodations #dyslexia #dyslexiaawareness #dyslexiasupport #dyslexiaeducation #dyslexiatherapy #earlyintervention #learningdifferences #ortongillingham #backtoschool #specialeducation
Alec D Graduation Testimonial
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Alec recently graduated the Take Flight Program through Dyslexia On Demand and he shares his story and successes here!
Qualifications of dyslexia interventionists
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Your child has dyslexia, what now who can help my child? Watch this video to learn about the qualifications you should look for in a dyslexia interventionist for your child. #dyslexia #dyslexiaeducation #dyslexiasupport #dyslexiaawareness #dyslexiatherapy #earlyintervention #learningdifferences
What is Orton Gillingham (OG) and how do I get this for my child?
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The term Orton Gillingham is often associated with dyslexia. But what does this mean and how does it apply to my child? Watch this video to learn more. #dyslexia #dyslexiaawareness #dyslexiaeducation #dyslexiasupport #dyslexiatherapy #earlyintervention #ortongillingham
Dyslexia after therapy
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Your child has completed therapy. Does that mean my child still has dyslexia? Learn more in this video #dyslexiaeducation #dyslexiaawareness #dyslexia #dyslexiasupport
Diversity of Dyslexics
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Dyslexia is a term for a language-based processing disorder, but it manifests in many different ways. Watch this video to hear about different profiles of dyslexics and how we help ALL learning profiles at Dyslexia on Demand. #dyslexia #dyslexiatherapy #dyslexiaeducation #earlyintervention #dyslexiaawareness
Dyscalculia Webinar_Sponsored by Dyslexia On Demand
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Dyscalculia Webinar_Sponsored by Dyslexia On Demand
Alexis and Kristin
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Alexis and Kristin
Our Dyslexia on Demand Graduates
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Our Dyslexia on Demand Graduates
Dyslexia Red Flags
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Dyslexia Red Flags
What is Summer Slide?
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What is Summer Slide?
Beyond The Letters Webinar - Assistive Technology for Students with Dyslexia (Eric McGehearty)
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Beyond The Letters Webinar - Assistive Technology for Students with Dyslexia (Eric McGehearty)
Literacy Lift Summer Program at Dyslexia on Demand
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Literacy Lift Summer Program at Dyslexia on Demand
Welcome to Summer Programs at Dyslexia on Demand!
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Welcome to Summer Programs at Dyslexia on Demand!
Jump Start Summer Program at Dyslexia on Demand
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Jump Start Summer Program at Dyslexia on Demand
Keep Going Summer Program at Dyslexia on Demand
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Keep Going Summer Program at Dyslexia on Demand
Dyslexia on Demand Summer Program Overview
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Dyslexia on Demand Summer Program Overview
What is a CALT in Training?
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What is a CALT in Training?
Why some schools will not test for dyslexia
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Why some schools will not test for dyslexia
Part 5 of the 5W's of Dyslexia: WHERE Are We Going?: The Impacts of Not Fixing the Problem
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Part 5 of the 5W's of Dyslexia: WHERE Are We Going?: The Impacts of Not Fixing the Problem
Part 4 of the 5W's of Dyslexia: WHO Provides Quality Support for Dyslexia?
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Part 4 of the 5W's of Dyslexia: WHO Provides Quality Support for Dyslexia?

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  • @zieelsa1z
    @zieelsa1z 11 днів тому

    This video is changing my perspective...my son is struggling and i need to give him some grace and find assistance this is so informative and im surprised by how much this video allowed me to understand my childs position...even tho i am not 100% sure after watching i am feeling like i need to have this looked into

    • @dyslexiaondemand2199
      @dyslexiaondemand2199 11 днів тому

      I'm so glad it was helpful! We have another simulation coming up on October 15th we'd love for you attend if you'd like to ask questions. You can register here: dyslexiaondemand.com/webinars/october-15th-dyslexia-simulation/ Also, feel free to book a free consult with us to discuss your child's profile and needs more. We love to help inform! Here's a link to get more info: dyslexiaondemand.com/contact/

  • @generationjonesy
    @generationjonesy 17 днів тому

    Oh my goodness. I need to share this with my kid’s teachers. I can’t believe that he can spend an entire day in school like this. I’m so grateful to his educational therapist and for all of his accommodations. I’m so proud of how hard he works despite all of his challenges. Thank you for this amazingly insightful video.

    • @dyslexiaondemand2199
      @dyslexiaondemand2199 11 днів тому

      Please do share! We have another simulation coming up on October 15th we'd love for you attend if you'd like to participate and invite others to experience it! You can register here: dyslexiaondemand.com/webinars/october-15th-dyslexia-simulation/ Your son sounds like an amazing kiddo and I'm happy you've found help for him!

  • @generationjonesy
    @generationjonesy 17 днів тому

    Oh my goodness. I need to share this with my kid’s teachers. I can’t believe that he can spend an entire day in school like this. I’m so grateful to his educational therapist and for all of his accommodations. I’m so proud of how hard he works despite all of his challenges. Thank you for this amazingly insightful video.

  • @Lesli-Evans44
    @Lesli-Evans44 17 днів тому

    Love UFLI and all the progress monitoring you mention.

    • @dyslexiaondemand2199
      @dyslexiaondemand2199 11 днів тому

      We love using it for supplement with evidence based programs! They have great interactives and games that our students and therapists love!

  • @Peralala
    @Peralala 23 дні тому

    This is very clever. It really helps demonstrate the struggles Dyslexia can produce, in a very accessible way

    • @dyslexiaondemand2199
      @dyslexiaondemand2199 11 днів тому

      I'm so glad it was helpful! We have another simulation coming up on October 15th we'd love for you attend if you'd like to participate and invite others to experience it! You can register here: dyslexiaondemand.com/webinars/october-15th-dyslexia-simulation/

  • @s.ulira5678
    @s.ulira5678 29 днів тому

    Curious if you're familiar with primary dyslexia, secondary dyslexia and acquired dyslexia. Would love a video that. Many YT videos on that briefly explain the types but would love a deeper video.

    • @dyslexiaondemand2199
      @dyslexiaondemand2199 11 днів тому

      Great question! We actually had a diagnostician answer that question in our latest webinar that you can view here: ua-cam.com/video/lbG_cIy7J-U/v-deo.html

  • @norarhoads1566
    @norarhoads1566 2 місяці тому

    I can not read several peer reviewed papers I authored and presented at the National Academy of Science. What I did was put pictures, in the paper. I "read" from picture to picture. When I need to read dense technical papers my trick is to speed read down the middle of the page; reread at places that catch my attention. When our son grumbled that he did not like sounding out words, in third grade. I gave him permission to fail. We also bought him Magic Cards with very complex words, rules and images. He told us he memorized words. His teacher was surprised because his reading improved from 2nd grade to above 6th grade level by the end of third grade. The trick of just memorizing words is never mentioned.

  • @omarlives
    @omarlives 3 місяці тому

    She looks like her child has dyslexia n thats why shes so versed in the matter. Otherwise she wouldnt give a hot damn. Am i wrong?😅

  • @johnhignett7707
    @johnhignett7707 4 місяці тому

    I am a 53-year-old British dyslexic. I watched this and cried, some sad tears which brought back reached comments, (like when you did the spelling exercise, and the reading exercise). as recorded the colour overlays, that don't make it easier, but I do use them as It makes reading a little less tiring for me. but you're right i sue them and too many people oh that fix it, not it doesn't. but for the parents i just want to share Dyslexia is part of me which I am proud of and would not want it to be able to be 'removed'. I left school in 1986/7 in the UK at 16yrs ole i was unable to read or write, or but the days of the week or months of the year in order, at the point i believed i was stupid, I was unemployed and no future. no self-esteem, no confidence. However, I was very lucky I met my partner Ann at 17, she worked with me, and persisted over my negativity. she taught to me to read (I'm still a poor reader) to a point where i could get by. by the age 22 i was going to University and did a four-year Sociology/Social research degree. I then went to work in the NHS, i am now in a senior role in the NHS, and been a regional chair for the whole North east of England improvement network, and a co-moderating/Associate Lecturer at Newcastle University Medical School. So i just want to say to the parents, with dyslexic children some will get to the end of schooling years and possibly still struggle. but for me and i believe for many dyslexics we learn skills in school, but not the skills that are being taught, but skills that get us through the day. so if your a parent of a child please buld the confidence and maintain the confidence, for me that the foundation stone need to build the skill dyslecis need in life. I also know that I spell better with a keyboard than a pen, and my life would have been very different without computers. i often used drew picture lists for shopping before a could draw pict list.

  • @neilharrison9144
    @neilharrison9144 4 місяці тому

    48 when I found out

  • @wahhabqamaruzzaman
    @wahhabqamaruzzaman 5 місяців тому

    Where are you based and do you offer some sort of trainings etc pls ?

  • @infuseme2
    @infuseme2 6 місяців тому

    This is pulling me right back to 4th grade. This is spot on on how I struggled growing up, and still struggling in a professional setting. Still feel exactly the same.

  • @nihinlolaeuniceolowe
    @nihinlolaeuniceolowe 6 місяців тому

    Great Job

  • @jennifermilton3135
    @jennifermilton3135 6 місяців тому

    We haven’t started yet but the baseline evaluation for therapy was kind and gentle. My kiddos binder is all set up and ready to go, and we are so blessed and humbled to join this top notch program.

    • @dyslexiaondemand2199
      @dyslexiaondemand2199 6 місяців тому

      We are so excited to welcome your child to Dyslexia on Demand!

  • @Dungeonsanddyslexia
    @Dungeonsanddyslexia 6 місяців тому

    This is sadly too true for over here too

  • @AdamKyles
    @AdamKyles 7 місяців тому

    I have Dyslexia. I watched the video to see how accurate it was. The simulation is really clever. I found it to be exactly like my experiences being taught to read and write at school.

    • @infuseme2
      @infuseme2 6 місяців тому

      So true. Welcome to my daily life between 1st grade till today. I'm 59 and I still feel like this in my job every day.

    • @eviepond2871
      @eviepond2871 5 місяців тому

      I am sevear deslixck this is life long. We need more understanding with this for those how dont now

  • @stevenpaske7582
    @stevenpaske7582 7 місяців тому

    Love this! Great content!!!!!!

  • @Dungeonsanddyslexia
    @Dungeonsanddyslexia 7 місяців тому

    Thank you for this channel. It's really helpful

  • @kevinwoolass5946
    @kevinwoolass5946 7 місяців тому

    I am 67 years of age, my message to younger people is, we feel we have to excel, because we have the ability to adapt and work around these reading problems. I have made a good living, I am not rich or poor just OK, it's thanks to my intelligence that helped me. Unlike me do not feel ashamed of your situation and above all don't let it control your life be what you want to be.

  • @nitiinghodke5278
    @nitiinghodke5278 9 місяців тому

    Thanks

  • @christopherschultz6783
    @christopherschultz6783 9 місяців тому

    *promosm*

  • @KD-up3sz
    @KD-up3sz 11 місяців тому

    Such good points! It's so important to realize that qualification for an IEP does not ensure your dyslexic child will receive quality intervention.

  • @darkshaman7087
    @darkshaman7087 11 місяців тому

    I didn't know that I was dyslexic until I got older but struggled at school as it was not heard of back then, learning the clock and maths was difficult for me and even with maths these days I can work things out right away but sometimes have brain fog and it takes me ages, but also im a kinda empath of a different kinda and have loads of abilities, also I have worked out how quartz healing etc works etc

  • @chriscohlmeyer4735
    @chriscohlmeyer4735 Рік тому

    I wasn't diagnosed until I was 39 along with my son who was in second grade. I had noticed that he could generally manage one syllable words if he wasn't frustrated. His teacher was only teaching "whole word" reading, unfortunately he was very 'rule' orientated so wasn't open to my method of coping by reading by syllables. He finally accepted that dad did have valid ways of doing things and that teachers may not always be right. Spelling was another matter until he got a job as a layout editor with the local paper - I could pick out the pages that he did as, 1) there were no spelling errors, 2) words were used correctly, 3) articles that were cut to fit the allotted space flowed such that it was not noticeable. For myself words like form are a flashing neon sign when it should be from, but the opposite is also true. When I was in third grade I was sent to a tutor for a bogus reason, she picked that out very quickly so started with flash cards of multi syllable words. She noticed that once I got a word I would repeat that word if a card with a word that started with the same syllable was shown. Her solution was read, read and read to increase my vocabulary along with a quick question after each sentence that I read "did that make sense" (that is automatic now) if yes then continue but if no then go back and read by syllables (and yes, sometimes it is just a poorly written sentence). Sometimes my misreading is pretty funny 🤪.

  • @kim3982
    @kim3982 Рік тому

    I agree 3 should be use for it a much I struggle this way all my life still do plus it like this for math an letter an shapes an color 😅 🎉❤ got to live how I was made tho I am just myself an well I am learning still thx for shareing

  • @charlesnewsom694
    @charlesnewsom694 Рік тому

    I'm Dyslexic ,and your words on your video are not left up long enough for me to finish reading them.

    • @kim3982
      @kim3982 Рік тому

      I relly do dislike this part i agree with you yes fast is not good for our brain cells 😅 it a good thing we stand out, speak out using our voice, Pause an read it slow take your time its a video , it can be rewind, hope this helps an thx for share this struggle many us have

  • @stevenpaske7582
    @stevenpaske7582 Рік тому

    Great Information! Hope to speak with you soon Megan! #nashvilledyslexiacenter

  • @stevenpaske7582
    @stevenpaske7582 Рік тому

    Love this information!! Hope to speak with you soon Megan!! #nashvilledyslexiacenter

  • @katelyn6039
    @katelyn6039 Рік тому

    What software are you using here?

  • @darrendrewitz3075
    @darrendrewitz3075 Рік тому

    Great information as always

  • @teachermade766
    @teachermade766 3 роки тому

    I agree, a lot of school districts still don't want to recognize Dyslexia even though they say they do.

    • @dyslexiaondemand2199
      @dyslexiaondemand2199 3 роки тому

      It is a frustrating fight! And the legislation is so different state to state - with no one really providing accountability since they leave it to the districts to carry through.