Lacy is joined by Jeanette Washington, M.Ed., speech-language pathologist and educator. In this episode Jeanette defines what dyslexia is and how we can appreciate signs of dyslexia in children as young as one year of age. Jeanette shares common diagnoses that coexist with dyslexia. She thoroughly explains what executive functioning skills are and how they impact a young child's day to day activities. Jeanette provides suggestions on how families and professionals can support the development of these skills in children. In closing, Jeanette shares resources for those who wish to learn more about these topics and references some of her own valuable resources as well. Please be sure to check out Jeanette's website and follow her on social media to continue to benefit from all of the knowledge she has to offer on dyslexia and executive functioning skills: https://www.bearlyarticulating.com/p/jeannette-washington-med-bearly.html. You can also check out this resource Jeanette has to offer to help with executive functioning skills: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Daily-Student-Planner-ADHD-Executive-Functioning-Friendly-6564846.
Other websites and resources Jeanette mentioned in the episode include:
https://developingchild.harvard.eduhttps://dyslexia.yale.edu
http://dyslexiahelp.umich.edu/