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    • Episodes
      • E1- True, Good, Beautiful
      • E2 - Charlotte Mason
      • E3 - 20 Principles
      • E4 - Edu. is Atmosphere
      • E5 - Edu. is a Discipline
      • E6 - Education is a Life
      • E7 - Knowledge of God
      • E8 - Knowledge of Man
      • E9- Knowledge of Universe
      • E10 - Leisure + Liturgies
      • E11 - Flower Farm
      • E12 - Literary Genres
      • E13 - Houseplants + Dance
      • E14 - The Common Arts
      • E15 - Memory + History
      • E16 - Special Needs
      • E17 - Grand Canyon
      • E18 - 7 Lessons
      • E19- World Travel
      • E 20 - History of Advent
      • E21 - A Christmas Carol
      • E22 - The World's a Stage
      • E 23 The Love of Latin
      • E 24 - Birds
      • E 25 - Dante & Narration
      • E-26 Cultivating Writers
      • E27 - Jane Eyre Book Chat
      • E28-Growing Hope & Garden
      • E29- Plutarch & Service
      • E30- Books, Chess & Legos
      • E31- AHG & Valley Forge
      • E32- Reading C. S. Lewis
      • E33-Common Arts Education
      • E34- Tolkien & Fantasy
      • E35 - Studying the Bible
      • E36- Disability in School
      • E37-Spotting Dyslexia
      • E38-Human Flourishing
      • E39-Jane Austen Book Chat
      • E40-Jane Austen Chat, Pt2
      • E41-Poetry & Sonnets
      • E42-Chesterton's Ballad
      • E42-Recovering Schole
    • Favorite Resources
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    • Field Trips
      • Philly Museum of Art
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    • Courses
      • For Parents & Teachers
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  • Home
  • Episodes
    • E1- True, Good, Beautiful
    • E2 - Charlotte Mason
    • E3 - 20 Principles
    • E4 - Edu. is Atmosphere
    • E5 - Edu. is a Discipline
    • E6 - Education is a Life
    • E7 - Knowledge of God
    • E8 - Knowledge of Man
    • E9- Knowledge of Universe
    • E10 - Leisure + Liturgies
    • E11 - Flower Farm
    • E12 - Literary Genres
    • E13 - Houseplants + Dance
    • E14 - The Common Arts
    • E15 - Memory + History
    • E16 - Special Needs
    • E17 - Grand Canyon
    • E18 - 7 Lessons
    • E19- World Travel
    • E 20 - History of Advent
    • E21 - A Christmas Carol
    • E22 - The World's a Stage
    • E 23 The Love of Latin
    • E 24 - Birds
    • E 25 - Dante & Narration
    • E-26 Cultivating Writers
    • E27 - Jane Eyre Book Chat
    • E28-Growing Hope & Garden
    • E29- Plutarch & Service
    • E30- Books, Chess & Legos
    • E31- AHG & Valley Forge
    • E32- Reading C. S. Lewis
    • E33-Common Arts Education
    • E34- Tolkien & Fantasy
    • E35 - Studying the Bible
    • E36- Disability in School
    • E37-Spotting Dyslexia
    • E38-Human Flourishing
    • E39-Jane Austen Book Chat
    • E40-Jane Austen Chat, Pt2
    • E41-Poetry & Sonnets
    • E42-Chesterton's Ballad
    • E42-Recovering Schole
  • Favorite Resources
    • Books
  • Field Trips
    • Philly Museum of Art
    • Lost World Caverns
  • Courses
    • For Parents & Teachers
    • For Students

Spotting Dyslexia

This Month's Special Guest is . . .

Jolene Christian

 Jolene Christian is a passionate dyslexia tutor and the founder of Reading and Spelling SOS, where she helps children with dyslexia overcome reading and spelling challenges. 


Her journey into tutoring began after her son was diagnosed with dyslexia by a neuropsychologist and a former special education teacher, who told her he would never learn to read. Determined to prove them wrong, Jolene found effective methods to teach her son, and as his progress became evident, other families began asking her to tutor their children. 


Jolene holds a BS in Education and has four years of classroom experience teaching in a private school before dedicating herself to homeschooling her five children, four of whom have graduated. She has been homeschooling for 22 years and tutoring for 15 years, specializing in dyslexia. Certified at the Masters level in the Barton Reading and Spelling Program, Jolene offers expert guidance and support to students struggling with reading. Her reach is international, with students from Japan and across the United States, including Oregon, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Virginia, and beyond. 


Jolene’s passion is to help struggling learners love learning again, thrive, and become confident readers and spellers. Her website and Facebook page showcase the success stories of the many students who have benefited from her tailored instruction. Jolene provides free evaluations and is actively expanding her tutoring services to reach more families. Her personal and professional experiences have made her a passionate advocate for children with dyslexia, both in traditional and homeschooling environments. 


Contact Information:

readingandspellingsos.com

FaceBook - ReadingwithJolene

Readingandspellingsos@gmail.com


Favorite Book:

 Fish in a Tree by Lynda Hunt

On This Episode

Show Notes

Welcome!  On last month’s episode, I had the honor of talking with Dr. Amy Richards of Templeton Honors College and Eastern University on her book,  Disability and Classical Education. She shared about the "why" of education and the "how" of implementing telic attention and a doxological classroom for everyone. So if you missed that one, please go back and check it out after you listen to this as you will certainly benefit from it.


And so to piggyback on her talk, on today’s episode, I will be continuing our discussion on disabilities and learning differences, by taking a dive into one particular learning issue - Dyslexia, with Barton Reading and Spelling Dyslexia Coach, Jolene Christian of Reading and Spelling SOS. 


You will hear the TRUTH about Dyslexia and some GOOD ways to care about and help students struggling with this learning difference.


In the final and short segment on BEAUTY, I will share with you a new favorite watercolor book by Emily Lex Studio that you’ll want to pick up for yourself and your kids. 


So please stick around, grab a cup of tea, and let’s enter this conversation together!


Favorite Resources:

  • Reading and Spelling SOS with dyslexia coach Jolene Christian
  • Bright Solutions for Dyslexia
  • The Warning Signs of Dyslexia Summary Sheet
  • Overcoming Dyslexia by Sally Shaywitz
  • Handwriting Without Tears
  • IEW Writing Program (Institute for Excellence in Writing)
  • Ghotit.com - Dyslexia Reading and Writing Assistant
  • grammarly.com - an AI writing partner
  • Kurzweil Education - reading, writing, studying, test-taking tools
  • Made by Dyslexia
  • Dyslexic Advantage
  • Learning Ally Audio Books
  • Microsoft OneNote
  • Emily Lex Studio Watercolor Workbooks
  • Emily Lex Studio Watercolor & Penmanship Classes
  • Watercolor With Me: In the Forest
  • Watercolor With Me: In the Jungle
  • Watercolor With Me: In the Ocean

Commonplace Quotes

 "Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid." - unknown


". . . give a child a single valuable idea, and you have done more for his education than if you had laid upon his mind the burden of bushels of information . . ." - Charlotte Mason, Volume 1: Home Education, p. 174

Application

 

  1. Prepare yourself a cup of tea or coffee and sit down and contemplate the warning signs for each of your children or students and see if there is anything there to be concerned about. Then treat yourself to a piece of cake! You deserve it!
  2. Organize a parent or teacher meeting to go over these warning signs so others can be informed as well. They might want cake too! :)
  3. Check out Emily Lex Studios and try out one of her watercolor workbooks or use your own paper and paints and dabble with the medium. Just get comfortable using it and seeing how it works. The more you play the less intimidating it will seem. If you don't get stressed about it, chances are you children won't either...or at least not as much. 


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