(Zoom link will be emailed to registered participants.)
Intended Audience: General education teachers, Education specialists, Speech-language pathologists, School psychologists, Administrators, Para-educators, Any specialists who would like to gain a fundamental understanding of dyslexia and how it impacts student performance
California passed SB114 in 2023 a bill that will require screenings for kindergarten - second grade students throughout the state of California. This training will clarify California's definition of dyslexia and provide screening materials to help school teams identify and support students who may be at risk for reading difficulties such as dyslexia.
Participants Will:
Learn components of phonological processing
Learn how to screen a student's phonological processing and early reading skills
Learn how their screening data can inform components of a reading intervention program
Learn academic interventions for students at-risk for dyslexia
Presenter: Daniel Silberstein M.Ed, Educational Specialist(In partnership w/ the Diagnostic Center North; held jointly with Twin Rivers Unified SELPA)
Registration is now closed for this event. If you would still like to register and check availability of space, please contact jrodriguez@sccoe.org. Thank you.