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Motherhood Meets Medicine

153: The Power of the Dyslexic Brain with April McMurtrey

Motherhood Meets Medicine

Lynzy Coughlin

Medicine, Kids & Family, Health & Fitness

51.1K Ratings

🗓️ 20 March 2024

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

If you’ve listened to the podcast for any amount of time, you know that one of our children has been diagnosed with dyslexia. Once she was finally diagnosed, an entire world of knowledge and resources opened up for us. But it took a LONG time to get to this point. Because of our journey, it’s important to me to share expert information with you about this extremely common neurological condition. Which is why I reached out to April McMurtrey. April is a professional reading specialist, dyslexia specialist, author, and the developer of the Learn Reading program. She has been helping struggling and dyslexic students for over 30 years, breaking through their reading barriers to unlock the world of words. April is currently preparing for a TED talk about dyslexia awareness that I cannot wait for. Her book, Is That Dyslexia, is now on shelves, and she also has resources that will help struggling and dyslexic students, parents of those students and parents who are those students, including dyslexia screenings and online courses. Having dyslexia doesn't mean you're at a disadvantage. It's just your brain seeing things differently. Listen in to learn about how you can support your kids, why dyslexia can be a strength, and how to get the right screenings if you notice certain behaviors in your child. In this episode, we discuss: How common dyslexia is. The signs and symptoms of dyslexia. How to advocate and help your child with dyslexia. Talents and strengths of people with dyslexia may have. Resources: The Learn Reading Program Is it Dyslexia by April McMurtrey Aaron Slater, Illustrator: A Picture Book (The Questioneers) Connect with April: Learn Reading LinkedIn |Instagram| Facebook Discount Codes from Our Sponsors: Factor: Get 50% off when you go towww.factormeals.com/lynzy50 and use the code lynzy50 Questions: What is dyslexia? What are some of the signs and symptoms of dyslexia? How common is dyslexia? How early can dyslexia typically be identified? How important is it to diagnose early as opposed to later on? How do you go about diagnosing dyslexia? What should I do as a parent if I think my child may be dyslexic but the school won't evaluate? How do you help a struggling or dyslexic learner? What are some effective teaching methods and approaches that can be employed to help individuals with dyslexia improve their reading skills? What are some of the talents and strengths that dyslexics have? How can I help foster this in my own child? What are some of your favorite resources for those wanting to learn more about dyslexia? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello everyone. Today I will be chatting with April McMurtry. April is a

0:15.1

professional reading specialist, dyslexia specialist, author, and the

0:19.5

developer of the Learn Reading Program. She has been helping struggling and dyslexic students for over 30 years,

0:26.0

breaking through their reading barriers to unlock the world of words.

0:30.0

April is currently preparing for a TED Talk about dyslexia awareness that I cannot wait for.

0:34.5

Her book, Is It Dyslexia, is now on shelves, and she also has resources that will help struggling

0:40.3

and dyslexic students, parents of those students,

0:43.3

and parents who are those students,

0:45.6

including dyslexia screenings and online courses.

0:48.4

Links to her book and website will be in the show notes.

0:51.4

In today's episode, we will discuss how common dyslexia is,

0:54.9

the science and symptoms of dyslexia,

0:56.8

how you can advocate and help your child with dyslexia,

0:59.7

talents and strengths that people with dyslexia may have, and much more. Let's dive in. Just a little disclaimer before we start this

1:06.6

episode. This podcast does not provide medical advice. The information on this

1:11.2

podcast is for informational purposes only.

1:14.0

No material on this site is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis,

1:19.2

or treatment.

1:20.2

Hello everybody.

1:21.2

Today we have April McMurtry here on the podcast. Welcome April. Thank you. So today we are going to be talking all about dyslexia which I was briefly chatting with April beforehand telling her that I am really

1:35.6

excited for this podcast because we my husband and I have been trying to learn as

1:40.8

much as we can about dyslexia to help support one of our kids who was recently

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