Mar 25 Tips for Transition: Students with Learning Disabilities Moving to Online Classes By Dan Jordan Advocacy No Comments The move to online classes is happening at many colleges due to the Coronavirus. Although this may work for social…Read More
Oct 31 Dyslexia: Victim Blaming and Shaming By Dr. Kelli Sandman-Hurley Dyslexia No Comments Kids get blamed for a lot of things. Leaving lights on, not picking up their dishes, being too loud, etc.…Read More
Sep 07 Dyslexia- Dr. Kelli’s Real Impetus to Help By Dr. Kelli Sandman-Hurley Advocacy, Dyslexia, Dyslexia Training Institute No Comments When people ask me why I am so interested in dyslexia, I often respond by telling the story about an…Read More
Sep 03 Dyslexia Advocate: What is Appropriate Anyway? By Dr. Kelli Sandman-Hurley Advocacy, Special Ed Law and Dyslexia No Comments The struggle is real for parents of students with dyslexia who are tirelessly trying to get public schools to acknowledge…Read More
Dec 03 Dyslexia Advocacy: Don’t and Try Not To By Dr. Kelli Sandman-Hurley Advocacy, Dyslexia No Comments These days there is no shortage of advice about how to advocate for a student who is dyslexic (or has…Read More
Jun 26 DTI and the English Language By Dr. Kelli Sandman-Hurley Advocacy, Dyslexia No Comments Dr. Kelli was interviewed about her journey with the English language. This interview originally appeared on another website. DTI and…Read More