The Writing Glitch: Hack Dysgraphia No Pencil Required

The Writing Glitch: Hack Dysgraphia No Pencil Required Trailer Bonus Episode 29 Season 3

A Librarian’s Guide to Literacy Interventions: S3 E29

A Librarian’s Guide to Literacy Interventions: S3 E29A Librarian’s Guide to Literacy Interventions: S3 E29

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Join host Cheri Dotterer in this insightful episode of The Writing Glitch as she speaks with Marion Waldman, the founder of Teach My Kid to Read. Marion shares her personal journey of navigating literacy challenges with her own child and how that experience led her to create a nonprofit dedicated to equipping librarians, educators, and parents with the tools they need to support struggling readers.
This episode also highlights Podcastathon, a global initiative amplifying nonprofit voices, and how Teach My Kid to Read is playing a pivotal role in shaping library-based literacy interventions. Learn how libraries can become literacy hubs, the science behind effective reading instruction, and how YOU can support dyslexia-friendly reading spaces in your community.
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TIME STAMPS
00:21 What is Podcastathon?
01:00 Meeting Marion Waldman: The birth of Teach My Kid to Read
02:09 The struggle of librarians and educators
03:46 Understanding dyslexia, dysgraphia, and ADHD 
06:40 Marion’s journey
08:11 The hidden gaps in literacy instruction and the science of reading
09:09 Finding Orton-Gillingham-based instruction
12:00 The role of decodable books 
14:49 How Teach My Kid to Read is transforming library programs
17:24The challenges of getting libraries 
20:00 How parents and caregivers can access free literacy resources
22:23 Bringing writing and math to the literacy conversation
27:02 Exploring Teach My Kid to Read’s online membership community
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  • (00:21) - What is Podcastathon?
  • (01:00) - Meeting Marion Waldman: The birth of Teach My Kid to Read
  • (02:09) - The struggle of librarians and educators
  • (03:46) - Understanding dyslexia, dysgraphia, and ADHD
  • (06:40) - Marion’s journey
  • (08:11) - The hidden gaps in literacy instruction and the science of reading
  • (09:09) - Finding Orton-Gillingham-based instruction
  • (12:00) - The role of decodable books
  • (14:49) - How Teach My Kid to Read is transforming library programs
  • (17:24) - challenges of getting libraries
  • (20:00) - How parents and caregivers can access free literacy resources
  • (22:23) - Bringing writing and math to the literacy conversation
  • (27:02) - Exploring Teach My Kid to Read’s online membership community
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Creators & Guests

Host
Cheri Dotterer
Cheri is an international speaker, author, and consultant who helps teachers, therapists, and parents build clarity, community, and competency around the barriers to writing success. Her book, Handwriting Brain-Body DisConnect, has remained in the Top 100 on Amazon since publication in Handwriting Reference and Learning Disabilities. It was also a Top 10 Finalist in the Author Academy Awards in 2019. In addition, she was nominated the USA 2022 Dysgraphia Expert of the Year by Global Health and Pharma Magazine. She has worked in many concentration areas as an occupational therapist for 30 years. However, it wasn't until starting her private practice that she found her passion for helping others understand this disability. In addition, she has been an adjunct instructor at several universities. She lives with her husband of 32 years. They have two adult children. Her heroes are Evelyn Yerger, her grandmother, and Esther, Queen of Susa. Together, we can grow 110 million leaders and hack dysgraphia by building skills, applying knowledge, and transcending futures.
Guest
Marion Waldman

What is The Writing Glitch: Hack Dysgraphia No Pencil Required?

The Writing Glitch is brought to you by Dotterer Educational Consulting. Our Founder and Owner, Cheri Dotterer, is the host.

Build courage, compassion, and collaboration to help students thrive and grow leaders that transcend a lifetime, regardless of dyslexia, dysgraphia, and dyscalculia, using sensory-motor processing and neuroscience-based instructional interventions. No Pencil Required!

We interview teachers, therapists, and parents about how they have seen a transformation in children having these disabilities and co-morbid conditions such as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) or Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). They share how they help students grow and prosper.

We believe we can grow 110 million leaders together by building skills, applying knowledge, and transcending futures. Join us to hack dysgraphia. No Pencil Required.

Each episode contains one intervention to help you support students with writing challenges the next day you are in your classroom. These interventions are explicit, systematic, cumulative, and multisensory. They are designed to support ALL students through targeted, daily visual-perceptual, visual-motor, and memory interventions. These interventions benefit all students and harm none.

All students have access to writing regardless of their status in the classroom. The interventions were created to take up to 30 seconds to 2 minutes of your classroom time. Strategic lesson planning increases classroom engagement.

All interventions can be adapted for students with physical disabilities because they support the Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) and well-being of all students. In addition, these interventions impact all subject matter classrooms. Whether you are teaching English language arts, mathematics, social studies, science, music, or art, these interventions will benefit your classroom atmosphere across ALL grade levels.

You have put your blood, sweat, and tears into investing in your education and children. Don’t let a misunderstanding about this disability stop you from providing best practices.

In case you don’t know me. I’m Cheri Dotterer, 2022 Dysgraphia Expert of the Year. This honor was bestowed on me by Global Health and Pharma Magazine. In 2023, they awarded my company the Best Dysgraphia Professional Development Program.

It took challenges at home and on the job to wake me up to the impact dysgraphia has on all students. Struggling my entire life with communication issues, I was mistaken that only students with learning disabilities could have dysgraphia.

My thoughts shifted when my gifted daughter asked for help with spelling. My son struggles with handwriting. Then, a parent asked me why her child could read and have trouble writing. Finding answers became the drive that gets me out of bed in the morning.

It’s a big shock when you discover how pervasive writing difficulties are and how little people know about how to help–even OTs. I used to think I was the only OT who struggled with understanding dysgraphia. It turns out many have questions.

Occupational, physical, and speech therapists are not trained to teach. Teachers are.

Occupational, speech, and physical therapists are trained in neuroscience. Teachers are not.

Let this podcast be your first line of defense to help your students transcend their learning disabilities. Show your school district how much you genuinely care about all of your students by sharing it with your colleagues.

After each episode, I challenge you to share your key takeaway from the podcast in our FREE yet private community. Share your student wins. Get support on the challenges.

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Connect with Cheri at www.cheridotterer.com or info@thewritingglitch.com