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Episode 1 - Dr. Timothy Odegard Demystifies Dyslexia
Opening the Door with Joyful Classrooms
1 hour 5 minutes 42 seconds
5 years ago
Episode 1 - Dr. Timothy Odegard Demystifies Dyslexia
In this episode, I had the great honor to speak with Dr. Timothy Odegard regarding the subject of his work in the field of cognitive neuroscience and we took a specific look at the characteristics of dyslexia. Dr. Odegard holds a Chair of Excellence in the field of dyslexia, he is a faculty member at Middle Tennessee State University and researcher at the Tennessee Center for Study & Treatment of Dyslexia.
Our discussion reminded me of how highly intellectual great teaching is, how imperative it is to remain informed by the current research and learning science, but also how much compassion, love, and sensitivity teachers and parents need when supporting students who struggle.
Tim takes us deep into the brain and the neurology of learning nuances, how teachers and parents can and should respond when reading difficulties emerge; however, the backdrop is his message is one of perseverance. And I feel he spotlights the importance of trusting that every child is on his or her own path and that we can be powerful shepherds in their unique journeys. And that if we do so effectively, we must trust deeply in the unbelievable endurance of the human spirit to our ability to overcome what, to some, may seem impossible.
Episode Resources:
Dr. Odegard's Student Literacy Profiles
Educator and Parent Resouces from the Center for DyslexiaTennessee Center for the Study and Treatment of Dyslexia
Center Activities from the Florida Center for Reading Research
Opening the Door with Joyful Classrooms
Honest, compassionate conversations about what brings joy into the lives of children, parents, and educators.