Voices of Dyslexia

Legal Rights for Dyslexia

April 29, 2024 Dyslexia Resource Center Episode 5
Legal Rights for Dyslexia
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Voices of Dyslexia
Legal Rights for Dyslexia
Apr 29, 2024 Episode 5
Dyslexia Resource Center

In this conversation, Laura Cassidy and Andromeda Cartwright discuss the legal rights of dyslexic students. They emphasize the importance of understanding these rights and advocating for them. They cover topics such as the right to an assessment, the use of the term 'dyslexia', the difference between 504 plans and IEPs, and the importance of a supportive environment. They also discuss accommodations for dyslexic students, such as extended time and project-based learning. Overall, the conversation highlights the need for early identification, specialized instruction, and a supportive educational environment for dyslexic students.

Think you or your child might be dyslexic? Get tested here 

🙋🏼‍♀️Have a question about dyslexia? Leave it in the comments and we’ll answer it in our upcoming video!

👩🏻‍🏫 IN THIS VIDEO YOU’LL LEARN ⤵️

  • Parents and dyslexic students should understand their legal rights and advocate for them
  • Early assessment is crucial for dyslexic students
  • The term 'dyslexia' should be used and not lumped into general categories
  • IEPs provide specialized instruction and accommodations for dyslexic students
  • A supportive environment that celebrates strengths is important for dyslexic students
  • Accommodations should be provided to level the playing field for dyslexic students
  • Students should be involved in advocating for their own needs

đź’ˇDYSLEXIA RESOURCES WE RECOMMEND

→ Overcoming Dyslexia (2nd Ed.) by Dr Sally Shaywitz

→ Overcoming Dyslexia Course by Dr Sally Shaywitz

→ Special Education Law (2nd Ed.) by Peter & Pamela Wright

→ The Louisiana Key Academy

→ The Yale Center for Dyslexia

đź“š WORK WITH US 

Dyslexia Testing

Dyslexia Therapy

Teacher Training - Become a CALT/P (Certified Academic Language Therapist or Practitioner)

→ Online

→ In Person

đź”— CONNECT WITH US

Website

Instagram

Facebook

LinkedIn

Pinterest

🎙 ABOUT THE PODCAST

Voices of Dyslexia is brought to you by the Dyslexia Resource Center — a helping hand for parents, educators, and other community champions. Together, we can break the cycle of stigma and take the mystery out of dyslexia.

🙏 LEAVE A REVIEW 

If you enjoyed listening to the podcast, we'd love for you to leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts to help others discover the show.

Support the Show.

Show Notes

In this conversation, Laura Cassidy and Andromeda Cartwright discuss the legal rights of dyslexic students. They emphasize the importance of understanding these rights and advocating for them. They cover topics such as the right to an assessment, the use of the term 'dyslexia', the difference between 504 plans and IEPs, and the importance of a supportive environment. They also discuss accommodations for dyslexic students, such as extended time and project-based learning. Overall, the conversation highlights the need for early identification, specialized instruction, and a supportive educational environment for dyslexic students.

Think you or your child might be dyslexic? Get tested here 

🙋🏼‍♀️Have a question about dyslexia? Leave it in the comments and we’ll answer it in our upcoming video!

👩🏻‍🏫 IN THIS VIDEO YOU’LL LEARN ⤵️

  • Parents and dyslexic students should understand their legal rights and advocate for them
  • Early assessment is crucial for dyslexic students
  • The term 'dyslexia' should be used and not lumped into general categories
  • IEPs provide specialized instruction and accommodations for dyslexic students
  • A supportive environment that celebrates strengths is important for dyslexic students
  • Accommodations should be provided to level the playing field for dyslexic students
  • Students should be involved in advocating for their own needs

đź’ˇDYSLEXIA RESOURCES WE RECOMMEND

→ Overcoming Dyslexia (2nd Ed.) by Dr Sally Shaywitz

→ Overcoming Dyslexia Course by Dr Sally Shaywitz

→ Special Education Law (2nd Ed.) by Peter & Pamela Wright

→ The Louisiana Key Academy

→ The Yale Center for Dyslexia

đź“š WORK WITH US 

Dyslexia Testing

Dyslexia Therapy

Teacher Training - Become a CALT/P (Certified Academic Language Therapist or Practitioner)

→ Online

→ In Person

đź”— CONNECT WITH US

Website

Instagram

Facebook

LinkedIn

Pinterest

🎙 ABOUT THE PODCAST

Voices of Dyslexia is brought to you by the Dyslexia Resource Center — a helping hand for parents, educators, and other community champions. Together, we can break the cycle of stigma and take the mystery out of dyslexia.

🙏 LEAVE A REVIEW 

If you enjoyed listening to the podcast, we'd love for you to leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts to help others discover the show.

Support the Show.