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🗓️ 10 December 2024
⏱️ 40 minutes
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0:00.0 | We know that children with learning disabilities like dyslexia have incredible strengths. |
0:05.2 | But when it comes to learning to read, write, and spell, they need additional tools and support. |
0:10.0 | That's why I'm excited to share a new virtual tutoring app designed to make effective literacy education engaging and accessible for kids in first through fourth grades. |
0:19.8 | Mighty Doodle built around the Orton-Gillingham tutoring |
0:22.7 | method, uses handwriting, recognition, voice feedback, and gamified lessons to keep kids |
0:28.0 | motivated to practice reading and spelling every day. What I appreciate most about Mighty Doodle |
0:33.0 | is its multi-sensory approach. The app incorporates sight, touch, sound, and even movement to help |
0:39.6 | children build literacy skills in a way that just really resonates with them. If you've been |
0:44.2 | searching for tools that support kids with dyslexia or other learning challenges, Mighty Doodle could be |
0:49.8 | the answer. Research shows it's not only improving literacy skills, but it's also boosting kids' confidence, |
0:55.8 | resilience, and even standardized test scores. Download Mighty Doodle on the App Store today and start |
1:01.4 | your free seven-day trial. Subscriptions are available for 1495 a month or 1449 per year, and every |
1:08.3 | annual subscription purchase helps support their mission of literacy equity. |
1:12.3 | This program is designed exclusively for iPads. Don't wait. Give your child the tools they need to |
1:17.6 | succeed by subscribing to Mighty Doodle today. Visit M-I-G-H-T-Y-D-O-O-D-L-E.com for more information, |
1:25.8 | or download the app directly from the Apple App Store. |
1:28.8 | Autonomy support doesn't always mean that you have to agree with the decision your child or teen or young adult has made. |
1:37.5 | It just means that you are there, right? You are there if they fall. You are there if they have made a mistake. You are there |
1:47.4 | to talk things out in a truly non-judgmental way. It just means your presence is there no matter what. |
1:55.0 | And what autonomy support does is it allows individuals to make mistakes. And we all know that we learn by making mistakes, |
2:04.5 | right? We learn how to be. And no one's going to have the truly perfect life, even though that's what |
2:10.5 | we wish for everybody, right? And especially for our children, mistakes are a part of life. |
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