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Regional Educational
Group Announcements

 

 

 

Group Location/Name
Contact Name
Contact
Auburn Marty Anderson marty@all-forchildren.com
Hoover - Hoover Group Hettie Johnson hettiej@charter.net
Huntsville - LDEES Marcia Ramsey mramsey@greengateschool.org
Madison/Huntsville Angie Hood madisonlearningdifferences@yahoo.com
Mobile - Mobile Group Julie Rentz julierentz@comcast.net
Montgomery Joan Plumlee pplum49@aol.com
Pell City Pam Clinkscales pamclinkscales@msn.com
Quad Cities Melissa Edmonds mvedmonds@comcast.net
Tuscaloosa Carrie Shelby edcarrie@bellsouth.net

 

 

The Hoover Group

This is a non-profit organization. Meetings are free and there is no cost for membership; our meetings are for anyone interested in dyslexia. Join us!

Improve Reading and Spelling: The Magic of Vowels!

Hettie Johnson, M.A., CCC/SLP
Speech-language pathologist

Bring 6 cut-outs of your hand (either hand) if possible
Dyslexia Education Group of Central Alabama

Hoover Library
Wednesday, February 29
12:00 - 1:30 p.m.


 

Huntsville - LDEES

Learning Differences Education Exchange and Support group invites you to its second meeting on Sunday, February 26 at 3 p.m. As last time, the meeting will be held at Greengate School, and childcare will be available for those who rsvp to Sherri Fowler at sherri@knology.net

Laura Parks of Technology Assistance for Special Consumers will bring the latest examples of tech hardware and software products that can give students with learning challenges the tools they need to succeed. Learn first-hand about the most useful apps for ipads, ipods, and smart phones for kids with dyslexia, including writing, spelling and reading support - math too! Be sure to bring your questions and suggestions, and get ready for a hands-on session.

Future monthly meeting dates are set for March 18 and April 22. We'd like your opinion about whether to meet in May and through the summer months. Hopefully, the we will be able to announce the topics for March and April at the next meeting. Be sure to let us know of any specific issues you would like to address.

Click here to view an announcement of some area workshops, conferences, meetings, and other resources that may interest you.

How about lending a hand? If you can help with any of the following, please email me or Sherri.

  • Set up and clean up for meetings
  • taking meeting notes
  • scouting out and arranging good speakers and topics
  • childcare volunteers
  • refreshments for kids and adults


 

The Mobile Group

The Mobile Dyslexia Awareness Group presents:

The mission of our group is to increase awareness of dyslexia within our community and to establish a support network for dyslexic individuals, their families,and educators. For more information about the group or for additional information regarding this event please contact Julie Rentz julierentz@comcast.net

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"IDA is the leading resource for individuals with dyslexia, their families, teachers, and educational professionals around the world. Since we are a non-profit organization dedicated to the study and treatment of dyslexia, we encourage you to join our mission and become a member. You will receive regular information about managing dyslexia, access to an international network of professionals in the field, discounts on conferences fees and publications from our Online Store, quarterly and biannual publications, and affiliation with your Local Branches opening a gateway to a learning community of other individuals sharing our mission. Disclaimer The International Dyslexia Association, IDA, doesn't recommend or endorse any individual, business, school or program."

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