Episode 111: Rebecca Ginger informs us about dyscalculia and shares the power of pictures and stories when it comes to remembering important numbers.
Dyslexia Is Our Superpower Podcast
Release Date: 02/02/2021
Dyslexia Is Our Superpower Podcast
"Have fun with education. Please have some fun with it and don't think if they (students) are having fun they aren't learning."-Rebecca Ginger
info_outline Episode 110: Adam Searle shares his dyslexic story which is one of persevering, believing in oneself, and not giving up on your dreams.Dyslexia Is Our Superpower Podcast
"Still go ahead. Don't let your dyslexia slow you down." -Adam Searle He is welcome to people reaching out via his website or FB.
info_outline Episode 109: Jillian Kaster chats about the journey of accepting herself and going from ashamed of her dyslexia to proud of it.Dyslexia Is Our Superpower Podcast
"I had so much shame built around this (dyslexia). Even as a teacher I was scared to tell my kindergarteners that I struggled too because I was worried what if they tell their parents and then their parents are going to know and then I'm going to get in trouble or they will find me out." -Jillian Kaster to check out the awesome article Jillian wrote that we chat about in the podcast.
info_outline Episode 108: Book publisher Julie Salisbury tells one story after another highlighting her dyslexic journey and why she believes dyslexia is a gift.Dyslexia Is Our Superpower Podcast
"My stance about dyslexia is that it is not a learning difficulty. It's not a learning disability, it's a teaching disability." -Julie Salisbury
info_outline Episode 107: Dyslexia Awareness Special Edition Part 6: Dyslexic teen superhero Noelle BrownleeDyslexia Is Our Superpower Podcast
"You can't let people convince you that you are not smart, because you are very smart. You just learn a little bit differently." -Noelle Help make Queen Andrea's house a reality. Noelle needs 10,000 votes. To support her is quick and easy. , click on Support then create an account and follow the steps :-)
info_outline Episode 106: Dyslexia Awareness Special Edition Part 5: Dyslexic teen superhero Kai SeymonDyslexia Is Our Superpower Podcast
Dyslexic and autistic 14 year old Kai and his mum Jo chat about all things dyslexia and entrepreneur. Kai's website can be found I'm very excited to announce one of Kai's fidgets has been selected to be one of multiple items in our holiday box specifically for dyslexic superheros.
info_outline Episode 105: Dyslexia Awareness Special Edition Part 4: Dyslexic pre-teen superhero Laylee WishorkDyslexia Is Our Superpower Podcast
"(Dyslexic Kid) you're the same as me. We may be different, but we have dyslexia that just makes us more unique." -12 year old Laylee Wishork
info_outline Episode 104: Dyslexia Awareness Month Special Edition Part 3: Dyslexic teenager superhero Diezel KupschDyslexia Is Our Superpower Podcast
"For those out there that do have dyslexia or anything else just try your best and never give up." -14 year old Diezel Kupsch
info_outline Episode 103: Dyslexia Awareness Month Special Edition Part 2: Dyslexic pre-teen superhero Zaida Jo BillupsDyslexia Is Our Superpower Podcast
"What I'm not the best at doesn't take place of what I'm amazing at." -Zaida Jo, age 10 Check out Zaida Jo's short story: The Beautiful Brain of Zaida Jo I’m Zaida Jo and I am 10.9 years of age. I was born (or gifted as my mom says) with something called, Dyslexia! To me it’s a big word that most know little about-but it’s dyslexia awareness month, so with a little help putting my words on paper-I’m here to tell you about me, like a story of me-so kinda my own biography in a way. I knew I was different in kindergarten. I would look at books differently than the other kids-mostly, I...
info_outline Episode 102: Dyslexia Awareness Month Special Edition Part 1: Dyslexic teenager superhero Magnolia RubinsteinDyslexia Is Our Superpower Podcast
“I would try to find different ways to work around your problems. Don’t just try one way and then expect it work after trying hard. We like to think if you try hard you can do anything, but sometimes it doesn’t work that way and you have to find a different way to do things to succeed.” -15 year old Magnolia Rubinstein
info_outline"Have fun with education. Please have some fun with it and don't think if they (students) are having fun they aren't learning."-Rebecca Ginger