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Decoding Learning Differences with Kimberlynn Lavelle

Kimberlynn Lavelle

Decoding Learning Differences with Kimberlynn Lavelle

A weekly Education, Kids and Family podcast
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Decoding Learning Differences with Kimberlynn Lavelle

Kimberlynn Lavelle

Decoding Learning Differences with Kimberlynn Lavelle

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Decoding Learning Differences with Kimberlynn Lavelle

Kimberlynn Lavelle

Decoding Learning Differences with Kimberlynn Lavelle

A weekly Education, Kids and Family podcast
 1 person rated this podcast
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Video version available at:decodinglearningdifferences.com/IEPAccommodationsThis week’s podcast episode is long overdue!  This is an analysis of a real IEP accommodations page sent to me by a parent concerned about their child’s IEP and want
I was watching a sweet video the other day of a toddler trying to figure out a puzzle and looking frustrated but determined.  Finally, the child figured it out and their face lit up!  So sweet!I love these kinds of stories of kids, adults, an
Hi, *|FNAME|*! Happy Monday!When I first became a special education teacher, I had received NO instruction on how to write an IEP.  I asked another special education teacher how to write it and was told to mostly just copy what the previous y
I so often hear from parents frustrated by the school system and specifically the school they are fighting with to get their child what they need.What I also hear from on occasion is fellow educators who are passionate about changing the scho
Continuing with ideas for motivating our kids, we're discussing the motivational impact of genuine belief in your child.  Belief in who they are and what they are capable of.Check out the video version, more free resources, and support at www
Continuing with ideas for motivating our kids, we're discussing the motivational impact of giving kids genuine responsibility.See the video version and resources at: www.DecodingLearningDifferences.comSend IEP documents you want free feedbac
Continuing with ideas for motivating our kids, we're discussing the motivational impact of  genuine gratitude.Send IEP documents you want free feedback on to: [email protected]
As a former special education teacher in the public schools, and as someone who still is paying attention to what kids are drawn to reading, I can tell you that anecdotally, graphic novels seem to be the most exciting type of book for kids to o
Affirmations expressing all the awesome qualities of your kid can be very motivating for them!Be sure to send IEP documents you want free feedback on to: [email protected]
This episode goes into three “Motivation Killers”: Punishments, Rewards, and Praise.  (Although praise is actually a type of reward).PunishmentNow that corporal punishment (physical abuse/hitting) is very rare and illegal in most states, pu
This year, in the fourth podcast season, you can expect more about motivation, more interviews, and more IEP guidance!Be sure to send IEP documents you want free feedback on to: [email protected]
Video version available at: https://decodinglearningdifferences.com/podcast/DevelopingReadersAcademy/ Last week we dove deep into the Science of Reading.  This week, we’re moving into how to make that reading instruction FUN!Laura and Megan
Video version available at: https://decodinglearningdifferences.com/podcast/NHansfordHow much do you know about “The Science of Reading”?Do you feel clueless?  Do you feel like you are an expert?  Somewhere in-between?This week’s episode is
Video Version available at: https://decodinglearningdifferences.com/podcast/MotivationKillers/ This powerful replay episode goes into three “Motivation Killers”: Punishments, Rewards, and Praise.  (Although praise is actually a type of reward
What is your birth story?Did you experience a traumatic birth?  Do you suspect it may have impacted your child?I don’t want this to scare you, worry you, or bring any kind of burden!I’ve just seen an anecdotal connection between birth diffi
Some people just have SO much to offer the world!Today’s podcast wisdom comes from a sweet friend who wrote a truly inspiring book: Swim the Lake Before You Row the Boat- that gives so much wisdom about how to raise children in a purposeful,
This week I was excited to chat with Dr. Julian Reed, founder of Walkabouts.  He talks about a program that he developed to bring movement into the classroom as well as a lot of other ways that movement can be incorporated into the classroom, a
If I'm understanding Neurofeedback correctly- without adding another mentally exhausting task to their day, you can retrain the brain to change the brain waves to make learning easier for them.Click here to watch this fascinating and hope-fi
“When I grow up, I want to be Jen Doidge.”- something I’ve said multiple times in my life.Today’s podcast episode is super special to me.  I have a good friend who exudes positivity and adventure and friendliness.  She’s someone I want ev
Listen to this previously-released episode and check out more episodes that you may have missed here: https://decodinglearningdifferences.com/ 
Dr. Marnie Ginsberg is the founder of Reading Simplified. Hear her story and get inspired to help your own learner master reading!Video version at: https://decodinglearningdifferences.com/podcast/readingsimplified/ Check out: https://reading
Take the Cognitive Questionnaire here: https://questionnaire.arrowsmithprogram.com/ Barbara Arrowsmith-Young is the founder of the Arrowsmith Program, an assessment process and suite of cognitive exercises designed to stimulate and strengthe
We are joined this week by Dayna Abraham, educator, author, mother, and so much more!  Dayna's newest book, Calm the Chaos (about to be released very soon) is "a revolutionary guide for parents of kids that struggle with big emotions, power str
Last week we dove into the latest research on the best educational methodologies for children with dyslexia (including some methodologies that the latest research supports but have been around for over a hundred years!).This week we’re diving
In this week’s episode, I am giving some clear guidelines on the best methodologies for educating children with dyslexia, based on the most current research.Click here to watch, listen, and learn!  While you’re here, be sure to subscribe, r
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