by Stephen McCrocklin | Oct 17, 2018 | Dyslexia, Events, Phonemic Awareness, Reading
National Dyslexia Awareness Month was created by The International Dyslexia Association (IDA) and takes place over the entire month of October each year. The goal is to help people understand what dyslexia really is. There are many misconceptions and myths so we...
by Stephen McCrocklin | Oct 17, 2018 | Child Development, Dyslexia, Events, Fluency, Langsford, Phonemic Awareness, Reading, Research
Do you know the signs of dyslexia? Seeing letters and words backwards is dyslexia, right? Wrong! In a recent presentation, Stephen McCrocklin, Langsford’s Executive Director, dispelled that long-held belief. In fact, dyslexia is not a visual issue at all. The...
by Stephen McCrocklin | Oct 2, 2017 | Dyslexia, Events, Phonemic Awareness, Reading
When parents are concerned about their child’s reading development they might think, dyslexia. Over the decades, dyslexia has become a common term used to describe a person with a reading difficulty. What we know today, however, is that dyslexia has a very...
by Stephen McCrocklin | Jan 26, 2017 | Dyslexia, Langsford, Phonemic Awareness, Reading, Research, Spelling
Nearly 20 percent of the United States population can be characterized as dyslexic. That is one in every five students who will need intense help in and out of the classroom. Langsford’s own, Stephen McCrocklin, explains in more detail on WLKY...
Recent Comments