The Benefits of Reading Out Loud
In this podcast episode, Dr. Laura Cassidy discusses the benefits of reading out loud in the development of reading skills, particularly for dyslexic children. Dr. Cassidy emphasizes the importance of patience and understanding from parents and teachers, as well as the need for engaging and appropriate reading materials. The conversation covers the components of reading fluency, including accuracy, speed, and intonation, and offers practical strategies for supporting dyslexic readers through interactive reading experiences and the use of technology. 👩🏻‍🏫 IN THIS VIDEO YOU’LL LEARN ⤵️ Reading out loud is essential for reading acquisition. Dyslexic children may struggle with familiar words. Patience is key when listening to a dyslexic reader. Reading fluency is crucial for comprehension. Engaging books can motivate children to read. Vocabulary development is vital for reading success. Technology can aid dyslexic students in reading. Reading aloud should be a daily practice. Feedback during reading helps improve skills. Creating a fun reading environment encourages participation. Think you or your child might be dyslexic? Get tested here ➡️ https://www.dyslexia1n5.com/dyslexia-... 🙋🏼‍♀️Have a question about dyslexia? Leave it in the comments and we’ll answer it in our upcoming video! 💡DYSLEXIA RESOURCES WE RECOMMEND → Overcoming Dyslexia (2nd Ed.) by Dr Sally Shaywitz: https://shorturl.at/ovyAN → Overcoming Dyslexia Course by Dr Sally Shaywitz: https://www.coursera.org/learn/dyslexia → Special Education Law (2nd Ed.) by Peter & Pamela Wright: https://shorturl.at/bCIP6 → The Louisiana Key Academy: https://www.lkaschools.com/ → The Yale Center for Dyslexia: https://dyslexia.yale.edu/ 📚 WORK WITH US Dyslexia Testing: https://www.dyslexia1n5.com/dyslexia-... Dyslexia Therapy: https://www.dyslexia1n5.com/dyslexia-... Teacher Training - Become a CALT/P (Certified Academic Language Therapist or Practitioner) → Online: https://www.dyslexia1n5.com/online-dy... → In Person: https://www.dyslexia1n5.com/dyslexia-... ⏰Timestamps⏰ 0-0:57 Intro 0:57-3:47 Understanding the Challenges 3:47-13:42 The Role of Fluency 13:42-19:14 Accuracy, Speed & Expression 19:14-25:07 Practical Strategies 25:07- Closing 🔗 CONNECT WITH US Website: https://www.dyslexia1n5.com/ Instagram:   / dyslexiaresourcecenter  Facebook:   / dyslexia1n5  LinkedIn:   / posts  Pinterest:   / dyslexia1n5  Listen on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3fo7CkX... 🎙 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: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... dyslexia, reading aloud, reading fluency, education, literacy, phonemic awareness, vocabulary, assistive technology, teaching strategies, parent support

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