The LDA Podcast LDA America
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This series from Learning Disabilities Association of America features individuals with learning disabilities, researchers, parents, educators, and other experts to share their experiences and knowledge.
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Anxiety: A Parental & Professional Perspective
Bev Johns, a learning and behavior specialist, and parent Rachel Krueger, members of LDA's Mental Health Committee, provide insights into the prevalence of anxiety, the impact of anxiety in children with learning disabilities in school, strategies for educators and parents to support those dealing with anxiety, and more!
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A Talk with the "Let's Talk Learning Disabilities" Podcast
Educational diagnosticians Laurie Peterson and Dr. Abbey Weinstein are co-hosts of the popular Let's Talk Learning Disabilities Podcast, and join us to talk about the inspiration for the podcast, the meaningful impact it has on its listeners, and more!
Tune in to the Let's Talk Learning Disabilities Podcast at: https://ltldpodcast.com/
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Standardizing Learning Disability Evaluations: LDA's Principles & Standards
Currently schools in the U.S. can utilize three different evaluation methods when assessing children for learning disabilities, which can lead to learning disability identification varying from school to school. LDA's Education Director Dr. Monica McHale Small was a co-writer of LDA's principles and standards for evaluation, and shares why standardization of evaluations is so important, what's essential to consider in an evaluation, and how listeners can push for LD evaluation standardization.
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Special Education Knowledge is Power: A Talk with the DC Special Education Hub
We talk to Hannah Blumenfeld-Love, a past special education teacher and current program manager of the DC Special Education Hub, about how navigating special education can be intimidating for parents and caregivers, how essential parents are to the special education team, and how schools can work to make information and resources about special education more accessible.
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HCP: The Impact of Chlorpyrifos and Neurotoxins: Advocating for Children's Brain Health
Tracy Gregoire, the Director of LDA's Healthy Children Project, and Noorulane Jan, an associate attorney at Earthjustice, delve into the need to ban Chlorpyrifos, a dangerous chemical used in farming, and its impact on children's brain health.
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Empowering Self-Knowledge for Neurodiverse Students: A Discussion with Caroline Weaver
Caroline Weaver is an LD advocate, a past research student at the LEaRN Lab, and a current graduate student in the Department of Education at the University of Pennsylvania, and is using her research and lived experience to understand how we can reduce harm to neurodiverse learners in classrooms.
As a student with dyslexia and dyscalculia, Caroline Weaver faced many challenges in school. Driven by her experience, Caroline entered academic research to explore barriers to accessibility, and to create practical tools to help other neurodiverse students gain self-knowledge, self-efficacy, and self-advocacy.
Caroline's Resource Page (coming soon!) https://cpweaver26.wixsite.com/advocacy-and-action