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Dyslexia Duo Podcast

Dyslexia Duo Podcast

De : Aimee Rodenroth / Melissa Dean
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Welcome to the Dyslexia Duo podcast! Your hosts are Aimee and Melissa. We are dyslexia therapists who have years of experience in dyslexia education at both the student and teacher education level. Podcast episodes guide you on dealing with dyslexia from the perspectives of parents, students, and educators. Episodes will discuss the early signs of dyslexia, and delve into the intricacies of various dyslexia approaches and curricula. Many episodes will be dedicated to the challenges that parents experience when attempting to obtain the support that they need for their child from their school system. We will also have guest speakers who are leaders in the world of dyslexia.Copyright 2024 All rights reserved.
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    • Dyslexia Duo Podcast Episode 82 - Dr. Pete Bowers
      Feb 21 2026

      The Dyslexia Duo: Pete Bowers on Structured Word Inquiry: Making English Spelling Make Sense for Dyslexic Learners

      Melissa Dean and Aimee Rodenroth of the Dyslexia Duo podcast interview Pete Bowers, a former grades 3–6 teacher who began using Real Spelling in 2001 and later developed work in Structured Word Inquiry (SWI) through graduate study with John Kirby in Kingston, Ontario. Bowers describes his own history as a slow reader and poor speller and explains how SWI transformed his understanding by teaching English orthography as an ordered system that links spelling with meaning and pronunciation, rather than relying on memorization or syllabification strategies that can be misleading and shame-inducing for struggling students. Using examples such as “real/really/reality,” “act/actor/acting/action,” and “maybe” as “may + be,” he argues that many spelling questions cannot be solved through phonology alone and that word matrices and word sums provide essential “combinatorial guardrails” and enable falsification of common misconceptions such as the “TION suffix” and a “ti digraph” in words like “action” and “question.” He discusses statistical learning, orthographic memory challenges associated with dyslexia, loanwords (e.g., French spellings), and how spelling-meaning correspondences can relieve shame and improve motivation. Bowers recommends beginning accurate orthographic concepts early (including with kindergarten), using techniques like spelling out orthography and word-family inquiry to build automatic, integrated representations of spelling, meaning, and pronunciation. The episode concludes with resources from Dr. Bowers (websites, YouTube, TEDx talk, courses, and a free weekly SWI digital drop-in) and guidance on integrating SWI with existing structured literacy/Orton-Gillingham programs by adding explanations that reflect how the writing system works.

      00:42 Meet Pete Bowers: from struggling speller to Structured Word Inquiry

      03:07 Reading vs spelling: why production is harder than recognition

      04:17 The “really” breakthrough: matrices, word sums, and ending spelling shame

      11:50 Loanwords & orthographic memory: why “exceptions” aren’t really exceptions

      18:36 SWI isn’t just morphology: teaching the full orthography system

      21:56 Statistical learning, attention, and the myth of the “TION suffix”

      29:20 Hands-on demo: ACT → actor/acting/action (falsifying the “ti” digraph)

      36:19 Combinatorial guardrails: graphemes, morphemes, and why T can say /sh/

      50:57 When to start SWI: building an accurate schema from the very beginning

      56:44 Classroom-friendly decodables: Tumbleweed’s distraction-free design

      57:04 Sponsor spotlight: Discovery Dyslexia Services therapy, evaluations & advocacy

      58:04 From “replay” to word meaning: spotlighting morphemes, suffixes & etymology

      01:00:49 The “Play” word-family game: tapping graphemes and building a base

      01:08:04 Homophones aren’t “crazy”: why meaning drives spelling consistency

      01:09:44 Why two cues aren’t enough: triangulating spelling with meaning (and the “maybe” story)

      01:14:05 When to teach word origins: Wonder Wall questions & the calculus analogy

      01:17:40 Live word investigation: breaking down CONVENIENCE with connecting vowel letters

      01:28:18 Teacher takeaways: schema shift, does/do, and SWI resources to keep learning

      01:37:44 Integrating SWI with OG programs: “spell it out” to trigger self-correction

      01:43:45 Final challenge: EXORBITANT, orbit as the base, and ending shame in learning

      01:50:32 Wrap-up

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      1 h et 52 min
    • Dyslexia Duo Podcast Episode 81 - Dr. Molly Ness
      Feb 14 2026
      The Dyslexia Duo: Exploring Dyslexia with insights with Dr. Molly Ness In this episode of Dyslexia Duo, Melissa and Aimee sit down with Dr. Molly Ness, a renowned expert in reading education and dyslexia. Dr. Ness shares her extensive background as a classroom teacher and university professor, highlighting her focus on the science of reading and structured literacy. The discussion dives deep into orthographic mapping, comprehension strategies, and the systemic challenges in addressing reading disabilities. Dr. Ness also talks about her projects, including her books and podcast 'End Book Deserts,' which aims to tackle book access issues. This episode is packed with valuable insights and practical strategies for educators, parents, and advocates. 00:00 Introduction to the Dyslexia Duo 00:50 Meet Dr. Molly Ness 02:17 Early Focus on Dyslexia 04:05 Teacher Knowledge and Dyslexia 05:28 Challenges in Literacy Education 08:00 The End Book Deserts Podcast 14:14 Strategies for Effective Read Alouds 26:14 Comprehension and Dyslexia Support 33:05 Understanding the Complexity of Comprehension 33:19 Tactics for Improving Vocabulary and Comprehension 33:59 The House of Cards Analogy for Comprehension 35:21 The Role of Grammar in Comprehension 36:22 Challenges in Diagnosing Comprehension Issues 37:45 The Importance of Fluency in Reading 39:43 Introducing the New Book: Making Words Stick 40:36 Orthographic Mapping Explained 46:33 The Brain's Role in Orthographic Mapping 55:27 Lightning Round: Quick Insights 58:06 Final Thoughts and Farewell
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      1 h
    • Dyslexia Duo Podcast Episode 80 - Dr. Jan Hasbrouck
      Feb 7 2026
      The Dyslexia Duo: Insights from Dr. Jan Hasbrouck on Dyslexia and Effective Strategies In this episode of the Dyslexia Duo podcast, hosts Melissa Dean and Aimee Rodenroth engage in an enlightening conversation with Dr. Jan Hasbrouck, a renowned literacy expert specializing in dyslexia. Dr. Hasbrouck discusses her journey in the field, key strategies for fostering literacy among children, and the importance of systematic, evidence-based instruction. She highlights the prevalence of dyslexia as a language-based disorder, debunks common myths, and emphasizes the critical role of early intervention. The discussion covers the necessity of accuracy in reading to build fluency, the significance of encoding in developing spelling and writing skills, and the potential for almost all children to learn to read and write with proper instruction. Dr. Hasbrouck also addresses the challenges in current educational practices and underscores the need for teacher and leadership training to implement effective literacy programs. 00:42 Welcoming Dr. Jan Hasbrouck 01:20 Dr. Hasbrouck's Journey in Literacy 07:33 Challenges and Changes in Literacy Education 14:43 Understanding Dyslexia Myths and Realities 17:04 Early Warning Signs of Dyslexia 26:35 Effective Reading Instruction and Leadership 32:45 Structured Literacy vs. Queuing Methods 39:25 The Complexity of Learning to Read 40:06 The Importance of Accuracy in Literacy 40:59 Connecting Words to Meaning 41:53 Triple A Instruction: Accuracy, Automaticity, Access 44:50 Building Fluency Through Accuracy 47:46 The Role of Repeated Reading 52:06 The Importance of Encoding in Literacy 57:34 Strengthening Writing Skills 01:02:01 Final Thoughts on Dyslexia and Literacy Growth 01:02:54 Upcoming Events and Conferences 01:05:00 Lightning Round Questions 01:07:01 Closing Remarks and Resources
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      1 h et 11 min
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