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As part of our Dyslexia Awareness Month series, listen again to Dr. Steven Dykstra discuss the devastating effects on students who have not received the instruction they need to be successful readers.
April 1, 2022
The axis of rating trauma is frequent and repetitive. Over time, the chronic trauma wears down kids who can’t read. This has devastating effects. In our official 100th episode, Dr. Steven Dyskstra discusses Trauma and Reading. He explains the connection between not being taught to read using evidence-based practices and the subsequent, unnecessary trauma this causes in children’s lives. Stepping away from science-based approaches creates issues for kids that don’t need to be there. This is a pervasive problem happening everywhere.
Dr. Steven Dykstra is a psychologist, advocate, and troublemaker in the reading world. He has worked with the most severely traumatized and mentally ill children for more than 25 years. His passion for reading comes from the recognition that the thousands of children he has served often pay the highest price for our failures and mistakes.
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Ep. 89: Australian Teacher Lays the Foundations with Reading Science
Ep. 88: Complex Texts in the Classroom
Ep. 87: "I'm a Kindergarten Teacher, and the Way I've Been Teaching Reading is Wrong"
Ep. 86: Getting Districts and Teacher Prep on the Same Page
Ep. 85: Connecting Educators Across the World
Ep. 84: The Truth About Reading Documentary Team - BACK AGAIN!
Ep. 82: [CLEAN] Minneapolis Public School Parents: Accepting Nothing Less Than Evidence-Based Reading in Schools
Ep. 83: Special Educator Discusses High Quality Instructional Materials in the Special Education Classroom
Ep. 82: Minneapolis Public School Parents: Accepting Nothing Less Than Evidence-Based Reading in Schools
Ep. 81: Thinking About Reading as Mirrors and Windows
Ep. 80: A Primary Teacher's Perspective on Science of Reading, Small Group Instruction, and Sound Walls
Ep. 79: What Does Equitable ELA Instruction Require?
Ep. 78: Fourth Grade Teacher Applies the Science of Reading by Building Knowledge
Ep. 77: Setting the Standard for Success with author Morgan Polikoff
Ep. 76: Knowledge Building for Reading Success in Skaneateles School District
Ep. 75: How Do Language Variants Impact Teaching Reading to African American Students?
Ep. 74: Dyslexia and Reading Science: A Parent Advocate's Perspective
Ep. 73: Bring Back the Joy of Schooling - Start by Noticing!
Ep. 72: Rethinking and Unlearning What We Know about Literacy
Ep. 71: Science of Reading Part 2: Decodable Texts, Sound Walls, & the Aim of Early Literacy
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