Research on Accessibility to Special Education Services in King County

By Alice Doyel Guest blogger   Part Two of a Four-Part Series on Dyslexia   Olivia Handman’s research on accessibility to special education services in King County came to my attention when she was looking for families to interview for her MA thesis. I asked her for a copy of the thesis when it was … Read more Research on Accessibility to Special Education Services in King County

Lack of Timely Evidence-Based Dyslexia Diagnoses Creates Another School-to-Prison-Pipeline

By Alice Doyel Guest blogger   Part One of a Four-Part Series on Dyslexia When Schools Make Dyslexia Diagnoses Difficult, Expensive, and Time-Consuming, Many Students’ Lives are Destroyed, and the World Loses a Wealth of Bright, Talented People The Documentary Podcast – Dyslexia: Language and Childhood (October 6, 2020) The Documentary Podcast – Dyslexia: Into … Read more Lack of Timely Evidence-Based Dyslexia Diagnoses Creates Another School-to-Prison-Pipeline

Interview with Melody Parshall, Parent Partner Lead of Guided Pathways Support for Youth and Families

By Alice Doyel Guest blogger   “I have never met a person with whom I could not find a shared interest. I enjoy meeting new people, learning about them and their interests, offering support where I can, and watching them not just survive but thrive.” www.guidedpathways.org Supporting Families During the COVID-19 Pandemic This is a … Read more Interview with Melody Parshall, Parent Partner Lead of Guided Pathways Support for Youth and Families