by Stephanie Verlinden, Psy.D. of The Children’s Program
Join us for a meet and greet a 6 pm.
Please RSVP at: http://neuropsychological-assessment.eventbrite.com
WHERE:
Center for Health and Learning
Conference Rooms C-D
St. Charles Medical Center
2500 NE Neff Rd
Bend, OR 97707
Save this date — details coming soon!
For more details go to: http://www.orbida.org/events/view.asp?EID=345
Topics and presenters:
Barton Reading & Spelling Method, Cheryl Anthony, M.S. Ed.
Orton-Gillingham, Kate Franken, MAT, AOGPE Certified
Slingerland, Myrna Soule, M.Ed., MPA
Lindamood Bell, Christina Sanders
Join us for a meet and greet at 6 pm.
Presented by Barb Steinberg M.Ed., PDX Reading Specialist, LLC
Dyslexia 101 is an informative, enlightening and inspiring workshop in which participants will leave with a clear understanding of the neurological basis of dyslexia. Scientific and peer reviewed research has shown that the brains of those with dyslexia show functional variations, and that these variations explain why some individuals—dyslexics—struggle to master reading, writing, spelling and occasionally math, despite their intelligence and effort. After this workshop attendees will be able to recognize the most common early warning signs and chronic symptoms of dyslexia. Dyslexia represents the most common and most prevalent of all known learning disabilities and impacts approximately 1 in 5 individuals (National Institute of Health). If you are a parent of a struggling learner or are responsible for the education of these amazing children, this is a workshop you don’t want to miss!
Please RSVP at: http://dyslexia-101.eventbrite.com
Join our Tigard group for a movie night!
The Big Picture: Rethinking Dyslexia “Busts any misconceptions on what people with dyslexia can achieve.” The New York Times
Cost: suggested donation of $5 for room rental.
Location: Symposium Tigard, 12345 SW Main St. Tigard Oregon
Followed by a discussion about dyslexia symptoms, teaching methods, and resources.
Light refreshments will be served.
Location: At the Blosser Center (inside the Rose City Park Presbyterian Church)
1907 NE 45th Ave, Portland, OR 97213
Enter on Hancock Street between 44th and 45th
Everyone is welcome.
Bring your friends!
Presented by: Cheryl Anthony, MS Ed., President of Successful Learning Educational Services LLC
If you are a teacher or a parent of young children you will not want to miss this engaging presentation!
This presentation will enable attendees to understand the connection between early oral language development and early literacy development. The importance of vocabulary development and later reading progress will be explored. Early learning activities and early assessments will be briefly discussed. Early symptoms of dyslexia will be introduced.
Who should attend: Preschool teachers and administrators, Kindergarten and early elementary teachers, Special Education teachers and support personnel, parents of young children, pre-service teachers.
Objectives for OR CEU’s:
- Participants will understand the stages of oral language development and how this growth relates to early literacy development.
- Participants will understand the developmental stages for normal early ready development.
- Participants will gain knowledge about the importance of vocabulary development and will learn about researched-based resources and approaches to develop vocabulary during the early years.
- Participants will gain knowledge of the early symptoms of dyslexia and early assessments for this learning difference will be introduced.
Location: 345 SW Main St, Tigard, OR 97223
Please RSPV at : http://early-literacy.eventbrite.com
Join us for the screening of Dislecksia: The Movie, followed by a short discussion.
In Dislecksia: The Movie, filmmaker and fellow dyslexic Harvey Hubbell (founder of the Hubbell Difference Foundation) offers a first-hand approach to the complex, and often misunderstood nature of dyslexia, highlighting some of the most pressing issues in a manner that is just as inspiring as it is informative. These issues are particularly relevant to Decoding Dyslexia Oregon, where it is estimated that 10-20% of school children in Oregon
Dismovie.org