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A blog and podcast about learning disabilities and kids struggling in school. Topics include dyslexia, ADHD, autism, asperger's, reading, legal issues, dealing with schools, IEP's, therapies...

After a long hiatus, I’m bringing the LD Podcast back! I’ve gotten a bunch of great and supportive emails from folks, letting me know they m...

Apparently, there was some problem with the order of the shows and the feed, so I am reposting this episode, Dale Brown, Part III. Sorry for...

The next few shows will feature an interview I did with Richard Selznick PhD. Dr. Selznick is a psychologist and head of the Cooper Universi...

Dale Brown is the former director of LD Online, and helped found the self-help movement for people with learning disabilities. In this show,...

When Dale Brown was young, she struggled in school. This was long before the term learning disabilities became common. She did what she coul...

In the second part of our conversation with Kevin Carroll, we talk about the concept of "fail better". Part of the important aspect of play...

Welcome Back! We took a bit of a haitus, in part due to construction going on at my house (recording would have sounded like I was living in...

In today's show, I talk a little bit about the importance of working memory, and then we hear the second part of the interview with Dr. Stua...

Dr. Stuart Brown is a physician and psychiatrist who has been studying the importance of play for many years, and is the founder of The Nati...

This show features the second half of my conversation with Dr. Russell Barkley. We talk about many critical things parents and educators nee...

Back in November, I had a chance to sit down with the very well known Dr. Russell Barkley, one of the true giants in the field of ADHD resea...

In the third part of my conversation with Dr. Susan Johnson, head of Commonwealth Academy, we talk about the difference between teaching a c...

One of the most amazing things I learned by visiting Commonwealth Academy is how everything in the school is student-centered. The advisory...

Before the holidays, I had the opportunity to spend the day at Commonwealth Academy, a college preparatory school for children with ADHD and...

Firstly, we have a new voicemail line- (206) 350-8626 Please call us- and remember we may answer your questions or use your comments on the...

In today's show, Sharon and I discuss how you might go about getting help for your child in school. Part of this is understanding the first...

In this episode, I talk with Elaine Weitzman from the Hanen Centre. The Hanen Centre is an international organization focused on helping par...

In the second half of my conversation with Marcus Buckingham, we discuss why kids with learning difference don't always fit into a standard...

Show #97- Marcus Buckingham, The Truth About You, Part 1 I've been a fan of Marcus Buckingham's work for years. Through his books, I've help...

In this second part of my interview with Dr. Van Schaack, we talk about how technology can help students, and what it can't do. One of the m...

I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Andy Van Schaack from Vanderbilt University about Education and Instructive Technology. We spoke spe...

Mark Blevis, from the Just One More Book podcast,interviewed me on our drive into Podcamp Philly about homework. This is a really honest and...

We're back after a brief hiatus for Podcamp Philly, a new media unconference I helped put together at Temple University. I'm really happy to...

In today's show, we feature an interview with Sharon Martin! Sharon is a well-known for being part of the DivaCast , best described as five...

In today's show, Amy and I discuss what is age appropriate for motor skills, how many kids have problems with right-left orientation, and ho...