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December Dyslexia Guidebook Event: LIVE Webinar with ALTA (Co-Sponsor)

Join us in December and get to know the OH Dyslexia Guidebook. 

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Understanding Dysgraphia: Meet Theresa Kaska

As part of our extended access offerings in the Strands of Understanding: Weaving in Comprehension & Writing Symposium, we are proud to introduce that NOBIDA is also offering a parent video series. Theresa Kaska will present information about dysgraphia specifically to support parents and guardians in her presentation "Understanding Dysgraphia and Improving Handwriting Skills”

Understanding the Presentation

This insightful presentation is crafted to equip parents with a deeper understanding of the skills necessary for handwriting and the challenges posed by dysgraphia—a learning difference that impairs written expression. Based on the International Dyslexia Association's Fact Sheet: Understanding Dysgraphia, the session will walk participants through the basics and developmental stages of handwriting, helping them recognize how dysgraphia impacts their child's written work. Mrs. Kaska will also provide practical examples of activities that can help improve handwriting, offering parents tangible strategies to support their child's development.

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Empowering Writers Across K-12: Meet Dr. April Camping

The Northern Ohio Branch of the International Dyslexia Association (NOBIDA) is excited to offer another recorded presentation as part of our extended access for the upcoming Strands of Understanding: Weaving in Comprehension & Writing Symposium. Dr. April Camping, an expert in writing research and instruction, will lead a session titled "Empowering Writers Across K-12: Evidence-Based Writing Instruction and Ways to Make it Stick."

Understanding the Presentation

In her pre-recorded presentation, Dr. Camping will address the pressing challenges facing writing instruction across K-12 education. Viewers can expect a comprehensive review of evidence-based approaches proven to enhance writing instruction, along with valuable resources designed to facilitate positive change and improve student outcomes.

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Transforming Writing Instruction: Meet Dr. Karol Ann Moore

The Northern Ohio Branch of the International Dyslexia Association (NOBIDA) is excited to introduce another speaker for the Strands of Understanding: Weaving in Comprehension & Writing Symposium, scheduled for September 27, 2024 at Signature Events Venue and Catering in Euclid, Ohio. Dr. Karol Ann Moore will present an insightful session titled "Transforming Writing Instruction: Evidence-Based Strategies for Diverse Learners."

Understanding the Presentation

In her session, Dr. Moore will explore the current challenges and opportunities in writing instruction, highlighting evidence-based practices that have proven effective for students with, and without, writing difficulties. Participants will gain valuable insights into a reliable and adaptable strategy that can be applied across grade levels and various contexts. Dr. Moore will also share practical examples of student work and demonstrate progress over time, offering attendees a clear view of how these strategies can be implemented in real-world classroom settings.

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Morphology Across the Grades: Meet Lori Josephson

We're thrilled to share that alongside NOBIDA’s in-person Strands of Understanding: Weaving in Comprehension & Writing Symposium, we'll be offering additional pre-recorded on-demand presentations through extended access. Among these speakers, Lori Josephson, M.A, will bring her wealth of expertise in morphology to the forefront.

Understanding the Presentation:

In her presentation, Morphology Begins in Kindergarten: What Can Morphology Instruction Look Like Across the Grades, Lori will delve into the fundamental aspects of morphology instruction. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of morphemes, exploring their significance from the early stages of language acquisition through formal education. Attendees will learn about materials used to teach morphology and see a sample lesson.

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Operationalizing Structured Literacy in the IEP: Meet Kerry Agins

In addition to our in-person symposium, we are excited to offer a pre-recorded, on-demand video series specifically created to support parents and guardians of students with learning differences. This parent series is designed to provide essential knowledge and strategies for advocating effectively for children in educational settings. One of parent series presentations is Operationalizing Structured Literacy in the IEP: Aligning Goals, Objectives, and Services, led by Kerry Agins.

Understanding the Presentation

Ensuring that evidence-based intervention practices are reflected in a student's IEP is critically important for students with dyslexia. In this presentation, Kerry Agins will share how parents can help ensure that their child’s IEP document aligns with evidence-based practices inherent in Structured Literacy. You will leave the presentation with a better understanding of the core components of structured literacy instruction and how to align a student's goals and objectives to the intervention to be provided.

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Vocabulary’s Role in Reading Comprehension: Meet Kait Wooten

We are delighted to announce another insightful pre-recorded presentation as part of the extended access offerings for the Strands of Understanding: Weaving in Comprehension & Writing Symposium. Join Kait Wooten, M.S, CCC-SLP, as she explores the crucial role of vocabulary in reading comprehension.

Understanding the Presentation

In her presentation The Role of Vocabulary in Reading Comprehension, Kait will delve into how vocabulary fits into the reading instruction framework and highlight effective strategies for improving students' reading comprehension. Attendees can expect to gain valuable insights into the National Reading Panel's findings on vocabulary, the impact of socioeconomic status (SES) on vocabulary development, and various types of vocabulary. Kait will also provide practical strategies for integrating vocabulary instruction into classroom practices.

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Understanding Reading and Writing Assessments: Meet Jennifer Murphy

In our ongoing commitment to supporting parents in navigating the educational landscape, we are thrilled to introduce a parent video series, available through extended access of the Strands of Understanding: Weaving in Comprehension & Writing Symposium. This series aims to provide tailored support specifically to parents and guardians.

Understanding the Presentation:

Untangling the Strands: A Parent's Guide to Understanding Assessments for SLD in Reading and Writing offers parents an invaluable resource for understanding the psychoeducational evaluation process, particularly focusing on assessments for Specific Learning Disabilities (SLD) in reading and writing. Dr. Murphy's presentation aims to demystify the evaluation journey, providing clarity on the necessity of assessments and what parents can expect during the process. By exploring key assessment areas and offering insights into commonly used tests, parents will be equipped to actively participate as part of their child’s evaluation team.

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Grasping Graphemes: Meet Julie Hicks

As part of our Strands of Understanding: Weaving in Comprehension & Writing Symposium extended access, we're excited to offer pre-recorded, on-demand presentations in addition to our in-person symposium. One of these presentations will feature Julie Hicks, M.Ed., a structured literacy specialist passionate about evidence-based literacy practices.

Understanding the Presentation

Julie's session, Grasping Graphemes: The ABCs of Why Handwriting is Critical, will emphasize the importance of teaching handwriting for reading, writing, and spelling. Attendees will learn effective strategies for promoting automaticity and accuracy in letter formation to support literacy skills.

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Grammar and Syntax: Meet Dr. Gordon Pershey

We are delighted to announce another insightful pre-recorded, on-demand presentation as part of the extended access offerings for the Strands of Understanding: Weaving in Comprehension & Writing Symposium. Dr. Monica Gordon Pershey will share her insights into grammar and syntax as part of our extended access presentations.

Understanding the Presentation

In her presentation, Grammar and Syntax Instruction and Interventions: Spoken and Written Language in Grades K-4, Dr. Gordon Pershey will explore essential elements of language, including morphemes, sentence structure, grammar, and word study. She will offer practical suggestions for instruction and intervention, rooted in research and tailored for educators.

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36th Annual Symposium, Strands of Understanding: Weaving in Comprehension and Writing


Learn More and Register for Extended Access to Literacy and Parenting Focused Resources Today!

Register and enjoy extended access to virtual professional development presentations until December 31, 2024.

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What’s in a Word: Meet Dr. Ioulia Kovelman and Dr. Rebecca Tolson

Our anticipation is mounting for NOBIDA's in-person Strands of Understanding: Weaving in Comprehension & Writing Symposium. On September 27, 2024, esteemed presenters Dr. Ioulia Kovelman and Dr. Rebecca Tolson will take the stage at the Signature Events Venue and Catering in Euclid, Ohio.

Understanding the Presentation

In their presentation titled "What's in a Word? A Brain-Behavior Perspective on Word Reading & Dyslexia," Dr. Kovelman and Dr. Tolson will delve into the critical role of morphological awareness in word recognition and reading comprehension. Through a synthesis of research, education, and policy-based perspectives, they will offer insights into best practices for supporting literacy success for all learners.

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Empowering Parents as Advocates: Meet Mary Jo O'Neill and Janet Griffith

In addition to our in-person symposium, Strands of Understanding: Weaving in Comprehension & Writing, we are excited to offer our parent video series through our extended access offerings. This pre-recorded, on-demand video series is specifically created to support parents and guardians of students with learning differences. One of these presentations is Empowered Education Advocate, led by Mary Jo O'Neill and Janet Griffith.

Understanding the Presentation

In this session, Mary Jo O'Neill and Janet Griffith will provide parents with a comprehensive understanding of the various school supports available to students with disabilities. They will cover informal supports, 504 plans, and Individualized Educational Programs (IEP), including eligibility requirements and the differences between medical and educational assessments. The presentation will offer insights into the IEP process, important components of a strong IEP, and strategies to support students with dyslexia and behavior needs. Additionally, the unique challenges faced by students of color will be addressed, ensuring a well-rounded approach to advocacy.

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Building Background Knowledge: Meet Andrea Thomas

We're thrilled to announce that alongside our in-person Strands of Understanding: Weaving in Comprehension & Writing Symposium, we'll be offering on-demand virtual presentations through extended access. Among the extended access presentations, Andrea Thomas will lead a session titled Using Neuhaus’ Describing Hierarchy to Build Background Knowledge.

Understanding the Presentation

In her presentation, Andrea will provide a comprehensive overview of the importance of background knowledge in literacy development. She will introduce Neuhaus’ Describing Hierarchy, a powerful tool for teaching background knowledge. Attendees will gain practical strategies for implementing the Describing Hierarchy in various educational settings, ensuring active student engagement and integration into content-specific lessons.

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Unlocking Reading Comprehension: Meet Dr. Kay Wijekumar

The Northern Ohio Branch of the International Dyslexia Association (NOBIDA) is thrilled to announce the upcoming Strands of Understanding: Weaving in Comprehension & Writing Symposium, scheduled for September 27, 2024, at Signature Events Venue and Catering in Euclid, Ohio. Among our esteemed in-person speakers, we are honored to present Dr. Kay Wijekumar, whose groundbreaking insights into reading comprehension promise to enlighten and inspire attendees.

Understanding the Presentation

Dr. Wijekumar, the Houston Endowment Chair and Director for the Center for Urban School Partnerships at Texas A&M University, will lead a session titled "Ensuring Comprehension Success for Every Child." Drawing upon over 25 years of experience in education and her significant research contributions, she will introduce attendees to the Knowledge Acquisition and Transformation (KAT) Framework. This innovative approach addresses the root causes of comprehension challenges, offering practical solutions grounded in research and real-world application.

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Ask Marilyn: Multisensory Math 1 FAQ’s

Marilyn Zecher joined us in N. Canton, Ohio, June 10-14, 2024.
Her SOLD OUT course was a success! Attendees were inspired by her creative Multisensory Math teaching techniques.

Continue reading for a roundup of the most frequently asked questions about her course.

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Dyslexia Simulation News Feature: Experience the Challenges, Improve Understanding

Our most recent Dyslexia Simulation was attended by a local news outlet, Spectrum News 1, and they captured compelling interview footage!

Click here and watch the Spectrum News 1 story.

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Rise Up! Sponsors and Community Organizations, We Thank you.

Thank you to our Rise Up! Sponsors:

Our Premiere 34th Annual Symposium 2 Day Event Sponsor

Lawrence School: Great Minds Don't Think Alike

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Dyslexia for the Newbie

Recently I read a blog post by a mom who was describing how overwhelmed she was feeling after her child received a diagnosis of dyslexia. She wasn’t necessarily overwhelmed with emotion, but instead she was overwhelmed by the amount of information she had to sift through to figure out the best thing to do for her child. In the age of surging dyslexia awareness, there are endless articles and blog posts by other parents, professionals, and everyone in between. There are advertisements promising impressive results in small periods of time. There is advice from friends and neighbors that often includes suggesting what worked for their children. This avalanche of information can be conflicting and confusing. It is difficult to discern good, quality advice from snake oil and “quick fixes.” So, let’s unpack all the information that parents, new to the dyslexia, need to know.

Trust Your Instinct

Remember that you know your child better than anyone. When your instinct is telling you that something isn’t right for your child, it probably isn’t. Keep an eye out for those who promise you a specific amount of progress in a specific amount of time. Your gut should tell you that this is impossible without meeting your child and without understanding how dyslexia is affecting him or her. If you are feeling pressured to sign a contract or pay an exorbitant amount up front, sleep on it. The important point here is that dyslexia affects each individual differently and those differences necessitate individualized approaches and the decision of whom to trust is a big one.

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Cracking the Code of Dyslexia

Please watch this CBS Sunday Morning segment to learn about dyslexia and why we advocate for the early identification and appropriate instruction for ALL struggling readers.