International Dyslexia Association Workshops

Training for parents and educators at The Jones-Gordon School

Dyslexia 101

An International Dyslexia Association (I.D.A.) Workshop

 

Overview

Dyslexia 101 Workshop for Parents and Teachers 

This engaging workshop provides a comprehensive introduction to dyslexia, offering participants the knowledge and strategies needed to support students effectively. The workshop will be delivered as a two-hour session led by a trained facilitator.

The workshop provides attendees with accurate, current information about dyslexia and helps schools and other communities start a conversation about how to help students with dyslexia. This presentation helps attendees better understand what dyslexia is, how best to support people with dyslexia, get motivated to support IDA’s work, and want to contact IDA for additional services after the presentation.

 

Benefits

Participants will gain a strong understanding of the following:

 

  • What is dyslexia?
  • The most common misconceptions about dyslexia.
  • Brain research and how it applies in the classroom.
  • Important dyslexia statistics and what to measure.
  • Dyslexia simulation so participants can fully experience the challenges dyslexics have.
  • Dyslexia advocacy, talking points, and helpful information to spread awareness.

Workshop Details

All workshops are held in Paradise Valley, Arizona.

All dyxlexia workshops are facilitated by a credentialed trainer.

In-person workshops are facilitated at The Jones-Gordon School campus.

Cost

FREE
WORKSHOP

Duration

2-Hour Workshop
5 to 7 PM Arizona Time

Location

In-person
workshops are available.

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Dyslexia 101
This is a new workshop from the International Dyslexia Association (IDA). The workshop provides attendees with information about dyslexia and helps schools and communities start a conversation about how to help students with dyslexia.