Dr. Dave’s AT Lab: AT for Reading: Young Children
Share This: October 2014 By David C. Winters, Ph.D. Ah! There you are! I’m so glad that you’ve come to visit my AT Lab again. […]
Share This: October 2014 By David C. Winters, Ph.D. Ah! There you are! I’m so glad that you’ve come to visit my AT Lab again. […]
Share This: August 2014 By Elaine Cheesman, Ph.D. There are times when we want kids to put down the iPad or tablet and to play […]
Share This: May 2014 By David C. Winters, Ph.D. Welcome to another visit to Dr. Dave’s AT Lab. Today I want to talk about note-taking. […]
Share This: April 2014 By Elaine Cheesman, Ph.D. Mature vocabulary is essential for comprehending written text with academic vocabulary—words not used in everyday conversation but […]
Share This: February 2014 By David Winters, Ph.D., Fellow/AOGPE Shh! We don’t want anyone to hear us. Why don’t you come a bit closer into my […]
Share This: by Denise Douce September 2015 Justin Wilson Never Gave Up IDA offers heartfelt condolences to the family of Justin Wilson, who died August 24, […]
Share This: September 2015 AT for Reading: Even More Alternative Strategies Using AT By David C. Winters Is it that time already? I’m so glad you […]
Share This: September 2015 By Mary-Kate Sableski, Ph.D. The University of Dayton in Ohio offers undergraduate education programs (Early Childhood Education, Middle Childhood Education, and Intervention […]
Share This: September 2015 By Denise Douce Click here to join more than 2,000 teachers, administrators, speech-language pathologists, researchers, other education professionals, and families, too, […]
Share This: December 2013 By Elaine Cheesman, Ph.D. Word games and logic puzzle apps make perfect gifts for both young and old! These games and […]
Share This: August 2013 By Elaine Cheesman, Ph.D. I’ll admit it. As a newly minted teacher many decades ago, I was a terrible speller! To […]
Share This: May 2013 By Elaine Cheesman, Ph.D. Sometimes it pays to be sneaky—or creative! A friend’s young child begged her mom to let her […]
Share This: February 2013 By Elaine Cheesman, Ph.D. Using iPads for literacy instruction opens up many stimulating opportunities. These tablet computers are portable, easy to […]
Share This: 2011 By Carolyn D. Cowen Full Disclosure: A little less than twelve months ago, I knew almost zilch about social media. In fact, […]
Please join IDA in celebrating the talents of students with dyslexia across the country! IDA highlights the artistic talents of students with dyslexia and other related learning […]
Share This: 2014 By Hal Malchow, President, IDA As 2014 draws to a close, I want to report on an amazing year for the International […]
Share This: 2014 By Hal Malchow, President, IDA The summer has been incredibly busy for IDA. We are making great progress in building a bigger, […]
Share This: July 2014 By Hal Malchow At its July 1st meeting, the IDA Board of Directors made a landmark decision designed to help market […]
Share This: May 2014 IDA Then and Now On April 25 and 26 we held the spring meeting of the IDA Board and Branch Council. […]
Share This: January 2014 By Kristen Penczek, M.A. Only 34% of third grade students (in the United States) are reading at proficient levels¹. One of […]