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Dyslexia and Speech Therapy Sonali Sitaram Mt. Hebron High School Mrs. Deena H Sonali Sitaram Mt. Hebron High School Mrs. Deena Harley Seifert
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What is Dyslexia? Speech Therapy Personal Interest Internship Research Future Plans Conclusion
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Dyslexia is a neurological processing disorder ◦ Phonology- study of sounds ◦ Morphology- study of word structure ◦ Syntax- study of ordering of words ◦ Semantics- study of word meaning “Dyslexics suffer from auditory issues, as well as visual perception and speaking/ language” -Lin Edwards Effects primarily reading and language skills ◦ No, we do not write words backwards! ADD vs. Dyslexia
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70% of Dyslexics have a Speech Language Issue As we get older, written language because more important Word Retrieval Oral Language Written Language
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I was diagnosed with Dyslexia late Sophomore year; Genetic Struggled with Speech Issue throughout elementary school Kumon Center Things could have been different if I was diagnosed earlier Can’t read piano notes
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Figure of Speech Therapy Deena Harley Seifert Shadow speech therapy sessions of kids with different ages Work at the Kumon Center
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Works with kids on reading and writing fluency Sentence Fluency ◦ Writing stories (felt squares, pictures, sounds…etc.) Word retrieval ◦ Playing Games (Story cubes, Link 26, ASAP…etc.)
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Hypothesis: If teachers are trained to use different methods for teaching reading comprehension and fluency to Dyslexic elementary school children, it will decrease the number of high school drop- outs. ◦ Early intervention! The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act states that.. ◦ “students are required to be provided any additional help when needed- with no cost from the parent. To qualify, a child must meet the criteria of one of 13 categories of Disabilities”
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Speech Therapy Methods IEP’s and 504’s Dyslexic Schools Orton Gillingham Method ◦ specialized approach to learning dealing with kids that have difficulties reading, writing, and speaking ◦ Been around for 70 Years
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Continue with interviews Create a guide for Elementary/ Middle school teachers for tips on what to look for in a Dyslexic child
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Catching Dyslexia early is key to lowering drop- out rate Awareness
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