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The Inside Scoop: Community Forum
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Inquiring minds want to know!
Welcome to YCDC's "Inside Scoop", a place where you can gain insights from others
in the dyslexia community and share your experiences. Tell us about what reading programs
worked for you, your child, or your students. Pose a question to the community; tell us
about schools using thoughtful and effective methods for supporting dyslexic students; tell us
about places and programs that might be overrated. We hope that postings will be constructive
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Abigail Kindergarten anonymous user
Joined: 26 Jul 2011 Posts: 1
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Post subject: The Work of Childhood Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 9:01 pm |
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I am a teacher in Washington State. On the website of our State Essential Learnings is a quote by Sally Shaywitz stating the following: “The work of childhood is really learning to read, which affects
everything that happens to a child. And up until this point, we
really haven’t taken this as seriously as we might.” While I deeply respect her work on understanding dyslexia, and the scholarship in her book, "Overcoming Dyslexia", I was taken aback by this quote. I have long had a quote on my Kindergarten classroom wall from the great psychologist Jean Piaget stating, "The Work of Childhood is Play". Please let us not forget the enduring value of children's play in their learning and growing as human beings. |
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cleanupset anonymous user
Joined: 07 Jan 2013 Posts: 10
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Post subject: Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 8:50 pm |
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As someone who worked really hard at and still sucks at reading I say good for her, sounds like she takes her job seriously.
P.S. I know nothing about this person or whether she is good at her job but for the children she works with I sure hope she is. |
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