Let's Talk Learning Disabilities Podcast

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Let's Talk Learning Disabilities Podcast

Let's Talk Learning Disabilities Podcast

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Keep updated with our Let’s Talk Learning Podcast with Laurie, Abbey and Sydney! Links to our podcast below! Check out our business account @Diaglearning

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Let's Talk Learning Disabilities Podcast
Laurie and Abbey are joined by Psychiatrist, Bianca Busch, to explore misconceptions about medications for ADHD, answer questions about stimulant and non-stimulant medications, and share strategies for long-term care for individuals with ADHD. Listen here: ltldpodcast.com/podcast/episod…
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This week we are thrilled to be joined by Melanie Florsheim, a dyslexia therapist who will be discussing how dyslexia therapy works to lessen the severity of the disorder. Listen here: ow.ly/bE6m50Mm4m6
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Our final episode for our mini-series is available! We talked with Brooke Schnittman, an ADHD coach and content creator! She shared info about emotional regulation, and how it relates to those of us with ADHD! ow.ly/l5yZ50Me28A
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Dyslexia Training Institute
Dyslexia Training Institute@DyslexiaTrainer·
Just in case you need a reminder...you are so much more than dyslexia. #dyslexia
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ADHD Jesse
ADHD Jesse@adhdjesse·
ADHD and good habits often don’t seem to mix. It starts great until we miss a day—once the streak is broken, all motivation seems to die. But sometimes a good habit magically lasts. What are some positive habits you’ve managed to make stick? Any special trick(s) that helped?
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The latest episode of Let's Talk Learning Disabilities is out! Danielle Winton shares lots of memory techniques. So whether it's keeping track of where you left your keys, or helping your child remember multi-step instructions, Danielle has you covered! ltldpodcast.com/podcast/episod…
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Today we're kicking off our executive functioning mini series with a special guest, Trina Haynes! We discussed Focus, how problems in this area may present, how this can impact every day life, as well as some great tips and tricks! check it out: ltldpodcast.com/podcast/episod…
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We are SO grateful for all of our amazing guests who have made 50 episodes possible, as well as all of our incredible viewers who take the time to listen to our podcast. We can't wait to continue this journey with you. Here's to many more episodes! ltldpodcast.com/podcast/episod…
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This week we introduce Tim Niermeyer with Next Step College to Career Coaching! Tim shares with us how his team at NextStep teach college students how to build the skills they need to land a job in their desired field after college. Check it out here: ltldpodcast.com/podcast/episod…
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Do you feel like you can't keep up with everything on your to-do list? Join Laurie and Abbey as they go over six of the most common components that make up our executive functioning system and how they play a role in your everyday life. Listen here: ltldpodcast.com/podcast/execut…
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sydni | what in the ADHD?
sydni | what in the ADHD?@WhatTheADHD·
Being an adult with ADHD is just an endless cycle of heating up your coffee that got cold, setting it down somewhere and forgetting about it, finding it, heating it up again because it got cold again, setting it down somewhere and forgetting about it, finding it, heating it u---
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Let's Talk Learning Disabilities Podcast
This week's episode of Let's Talk Learning Disabilities all about intellectual developmental disorders. We discuss how someone is evaluated and diagnosed with an intellectual disability, what services are available in school, and more! Check it out here ow.ly/ne9r50Kfio2
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A brand new episode of Let's Talk Learning Disabilities is out now! In this episode Laurie and Abbey continue a conversation about dyslexia, common signs and symptoms, identifying it in different ages, and what dyslexia therapy may help with! 👉🏻 ltldpodcast.com/podcast/revisi…
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Dyslexia Connect
Dyslexia Connect@ConnectDyslexia·
Individuals with dyslexia are responsible for some of the greatest innovations and inventions in history. It's important to remind a child with dyslexia that their grades do not dictate their potential in life! #Dyslexia #ADHD #Dysgraphia
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The Sidetracked Mom
The Sidetracked Mom@MomSidetracked·
Mislabeling ADHD symptoms as moral shortcomings is unfair and damaging. Have your ADHD symptoms been misunderstood as willful behavior by others? Have you wrongfully beat yourself up for ADHD symptoms?
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Diagnostic Learning
Diagnostic Learning@Diaglearning·
This is a great list of common clues to recognize dyslexia in younger children. If you suspect your student may have dyslexia, early assessment and intervention is the most important thing you can do for your child! Photo from: Ascend Learning Center
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