Disability

11 01, 2017

Screening, Diagnosing, and Progress Monitoring for Reading Fluency

2017-06-30T16:01:25-05:00

Screening, diagnosing, and progress monitoring are essential to making sure that all students become fluent readers — and the words-correct per-minute (WCPM) procedure can work for all three. The only aspect of the procedure that has to change is the difficulty level of the text. For screening, passages are selected from text at the student’s grade level. For diagnosing, passages are selected at the student’s instructional level (which may be lower than her grade level). In this context, instructional level text is challenging but manageable, with the reader making errors on no more than one in 10 words (i.e., the reader [...]

Screening, Diagnosing, and Progress Monitoring for Reading Fluency2017-06-30T16:01:25-05:00
3 01, 2017

What Protective Factors Lead to Resilience in Students with Dyslexia?

2017-06-30T16:09:23-05:00

Students with dyslexia often experience anxiety, depression, and low self-esteem at levels far above their peers without dyslexia (Mugnaini et al., 2009). Despite these significant risks, many students with dyslexia dyslexia display remarkably adaptive functional outcomes.This article focuses on the protective factors and potential mechanisms that play a role in the success and positive adjustment of these students. Read the full article - What Protective Factors Lead to Resilience in Students with Dyslexia?

What Protective Factors Lead to Resilience in Students with Dyslexia?2017-06-30T16:09:23-05:00
8 12, 2016

Teen with dyslexia shares how she uses technology to read and write

2017-06-30T16:10:17-05:00

If you want to be inspired, check out this video and meet Nichelle, a freshman in high school with Dyslexia. She's had challenges with reading and writing since kindergarten - but that hasn't stopped her!  Hear how she has overcome her challenges and how using technology has helped her pull her grades up to A's and B's! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Epd6Ui0a-gQ&feature=youtu.be&w=500

Teen with dyslexia shares how she uses technology to read and write2017-06-30T16:10:17-05:00
20 09, 2016

2 Commonly Misunderstood Strategies for Students with Autism

2019-05-30T11:55:33-05:00

The In-Home and Community-Based Training & Parent/Family Training and Support resource manual on the ESC 10 website provides information, procedural guidance and practical considerations for trainers responsible for developing and implementing individualized in-home & community-based services and individualized Parent/Family Support services.

2 Commonly Misunderstood Strategies for Students with Autism2019-05-30T11:55:33-05:00
13 09, 2016

3 Ways Technology Can Help Students with Autism

2019-05-30T12:13:11-05:00

One of out every 68 kids in the United States is on the autism spectrum, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. While it’s true that most children these days are considered “digital natives,” children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) also find themselves most comfortable with a device in their hands.”

3 Ways Technology Can Help Students with Autism2019-05-30T12:13:11-05:00

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