Helping her students to live with dyslexia is what a Richardson ISD elementary teacher is doing. She wants them to know that just because they have dyslexia doesn't mean they are not smart. She wants to make them feel good and know the truth. She rewards and empowers them to be self-advocates. They think she's really nice and helps them out a lot. An SMU representative rewarded her with a $1,000 check for Canyon Creek Elementary. You have to have the ability to build confidence when teaching kids with learning difficulties.
Living With Dyslexia
Key Takeaways:
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A big misconception about dyslexia is that the people who have it are not smart.
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The real point of learning is to help people understand and let them enjoy it.
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Sanders is very passionate about her work and wants her students to do well.
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