Webinar with Kate McElderry on Making a Mark!

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  • Опубліковано 18 гру 2024

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  • @ivanalalicki
    @ivanalalicki Рік тому

    Kate, I love your book!

  • @JennyGillis-l5j
    @JennyGillis-l5j Рік тому

    Such an inspiring and illuminating presentation on neurodiversity and learning. Kate’s teachings and book are transformative in guiding any family, child, or educator in navigating the winding journey of dyslexia. Her explanations are profound in their simplicity and insightful in viewing the “whole child.” She has made me a better mom and advocate for my two neurodiverse kids. Thanks, Kate for showing us the way!

  • @michaelkaromo4420
    @michaelkaromo4420 Рік тому

    Great presentation. I believe this is a great resource to inform teachers and students about the strengths of neurodiversity

  • @roccogiuliano2565
    @roccogiuliano2565 Рік тому

    A wonderful presentation by one of the world's most dynamic advocates for science-based reading instruction and an eloquent champion of neurodiversity. I read Marking a Mark as soon as it became available in the US and strongly recommend it to educators, parents and kids. Congratulations to Kate and a huge thank you for all you do. Rocco Giuliano, Producer/Writer, Blame It On Gutenberg

  • @cannonj1024
    @cannonj1024 11 місяців тому

    Kate McElderry is not only a gifted teacher/educator, she is an incredibly talented and creative writer. I laughed out loud when first reading the character names she came up with for the book! The book answers questions and helps shed light on neurodiversity and the dyslexic population Kate has worked with for the past 20 years. This book is an absolute gem!

  • @jennygillis2475
    @jennygillis2475 Рік тому

    Such an inspiring and illuminating presentation on neurodiversity and learning. Kate’s teachings and book are transformative in guiding any family, child, or educator in navigating the winding journey of dyslexia. Her explanations are profound in their simplicity and insightful in viewing the “whole child.” She has made me a better mom and advocate for my two neurodiverse kids. Thanks, Kate for showing us the way!