Let's Talk, Teacher to Teacher With Dr. Gina Pepin
Gina Pepin, Ed.D.
75 episodes
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Send us a text Why do young learners flip or reverse letters when they start reading and writing? In this bite-sized episode Dr. Gina Pepin sheds light on one of the most common concerns in early literacy—letter transpositions! Discover why these mix-ups happen, when they're simply a normal part of development, and how to patiently support students as they learn the differences between “b” and “d” or “was” and “saw.” Dr. Pepin breaks down the developmental, visual, and memory factors behind l...
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Send us a text Why do young learners flip or reverse letters when they start reading and writing? In this bite-sized episode Dr. Gina Pepin sheds light on one of the most common concerns in early literacy—letter transpositions! Discover why these mix-ups happen, when they're simply a normal part of development, and how to patiently support students as they learn the differences between “b” and “d” or “was” and “saw.” Dr. Pepin breaks down the developmental, visual, and memory factors behind l...
Vision Series - From Cat to Catastrophe: Why Varying Orthographic Patterns Matters
Let's Talk, Teacher to Teacher With Dr. Gina Pepin
3 minutes
2 weeks ago
Vision Series - From Cat to Catastrophe: Why Varying Orthographic Patterns Matters
Send us a text Why does a student who can read “cat” get stuck on “catastrophe”? In this lively and practical episode of "Let’s Talk Teacher to Teacher," Dr. Gina Pepin breaks down why varying orthographic patterns during literacy intervention is a game-changer for young readers. Instead of getting stuck in an endless loop of CVC words, students deserve the tools and confidence to tackle real, unpredictable text. Dr. Pepin walks listeners through four key stages of orthographic progression—fr...
Let's Talk, Teacher to Teacher With Dr. Gina Pepin
Send us a text Why do young learners flip or reverse letters when they start reading and writing? In this bite-sized episode Dr. Gina Pepin sheds light on one of the most common concerns in early literacy—letter transpositions! Discover why these mix-ups happen, when they're simply a normal part of development, and how to patiently support students as they learn the differences between “b” and “d” or “was” and “saw.” Dr. Pepin breaks down the developmental, visual, and memory factors behind l...