#LDchat Transcript
Healthcare social media transcript of the #LDchat hashtag.
– ().
See #LDchat Influencers/Analytics.
Profile | Tweet |
---|---|
Understood @UnderstoodOrg Welcome to today’s #ldchat! This is Meg with the Understood team. We’re joined today by parent advocate and Understood expert @AmandaMorin. We’ll be discussing the transition to a new school with different grade levels. https://t.co/kTVBSNLE0P | |
Amanda Morin @AmandaMorin Hello! Happy to be here with you all. #ldchat https://t.co/c2ebBYjYXB | |
Brinkley Harvey @bharve10_harvey @AmandaMorin So happy for this tweet chat! #ldchat @barberclass #barbersclass | |
Amanda Morin @AmandaMorin @bharve10_harvey @BarberClass So glad you can join us today. #ldchat | |
Amanda Morin @AmandaMorin @bharve10_harvey @BarberClass Where is your school located? (I peeked at Barber Class. :) ) #LDchat | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg Who’s with us today? #ldchat | |
Sarah Geiss Wood, PhD @SarahGeissWood Happy to join this #ldchat https://t.co/ydCYP5nWvU | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT Welcome to today’s #ldchat! This is Meg with the Understood team. We’re joined today by parent advocate and Understood expert AmandaMorin. We’ll be discussing the transition to a new school with different grade levels. https://t.co/5aT0SPznM2 via UnderstoodOrg #ld #adhd | |
Choose Work - SSA @chooseworkSSA Starting now! Today's #LDchat will discuss transitioning to a new school! | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT Who’s with us today? #ldchat via UnderstoodOrg #ld #adhd | |
Amanda Morin @AmandaMorin @SarahGeissWood Hi Sarah. #LDchat | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg We’ll use a Q1, Q2… format for questions. Please use the A1, A2… format for answers. #ldchat | |
Amanda Morin @AmandaMorin @HannahSposito I'm glad you joined us! #LDchat | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg Here’s the first question… #ldchat | |
Dale Chu @Dale_Chu HAPPENING NOW: @UnderstoodOrg and @AmandaMorin hosting a discussion on transitioning to a new school. Follow along at #LDchat! | |
Choose Work - SSA @chooseworkSSA @UnderstoodOrg Hi! Social Security's #TicketToWork program is excited to learn more during today's #LDchat. The Ticket program supports career development for people ages 18-64 who receive SSDI/SSI. Learn more at https://t.co/fothoMemex | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg Q1. Transitioning to a school with new grade levels can be stressful for any child, especially one with learning and attention issues. What are some strategies to help a child feel confident about the transition? #ldchat https://t.co/4laMZfCbTy | |
Amanda Harvie @harvie_um Hey! Amanda Harvie in Alabaster, AL. I am a high school teacher and hopeful future administrator. #UMEdTech #LDchat | |
Amanda Morin @AmandaMorin @harvie_um Happy to see another Amanda on here. ;) #LDchat | |
Amanda Morin @AmandaMorin A1 Let them tell you what they’re concerned about and excited about so you can work together to maximize excitement and lessen worry. It's all too easy to transfer your own worries to them! #LDchat | |
Elevare London @ElevareLondon #LDchat #edchat #education #11plustips #acceleratedlearning #prepschool #highered #parentpower #putkidsfirst #schoolchoice #parentalchoice #elevenplus https://t.co/6Cf0HoLBS4 | |
Amanda Harvie @harvie_um A1: Try to put yourself in their shoes and reflect on all information that needs to be communicated in advance. #UMEdTech #LDchat https://t.co/L7dSClg2nh | |
Amanda Morin @AmandaMorin RT @harvie_um: A1: A1: Try to put yourself in their shoes and reflect on all information that needs to be communicated in advance. #UMEdTech #LDchat https://t.co/L7dSClg2nh | |
Choose Work - SSA @chooseworkSSA @ldrfa You can also learn more about the Ticket program during today's #WISEwebinar: Ticket to Work for Young Adults. We'll talk about supports and services for #YWD as they transition out of high school. Today, 3 p.m. ET https://t.co/V1GFwYPXnE #LDchat | |
Amanda Morin @AmandaMorin A1 Help them decide what boundaries to set if they're going into high school & how to express them to peers. My oldest & I had a code for the "mom out." She could always call and say "Mom, I know you probably won't say yes..." :) #LDchat | |
Celia Dozier @TheCeliaD Celia from Alabama #LDchat #edl577um #UMEdTech | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg RT @AmandaMorin: A1 Let them tell you what they’re concerned about and excited about so you can work together to maximize excitement and lessen worry. It's all too easy to transfer your own worries to them! #LDchat | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg RT @harvie_um: A1: A1: Try to put yourself in their shoes and reflect on all information that needs to be communicated in advance. #UMEdTech #LDchat https://t.co/L7dSClg2nh | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg RT @AmandaMorin: A1 Help them decide what boundaries to set if they're going into high school & how to express them to peers. My oldest & I had a code for the "mom out." She could always call and say "Mom, I know you probably won't say yes..." :) #LDchat | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg Read what four experts have to say about helping kids feel less anxious about starting school. #ldchat https://t.co/Y5E3nTzuf2 | |
Amanda Morin @AmandaMorin @harvie_um That's such a good point. Knowing where they're at is crucial. #LDchat | |
Sarah Geiss Wood, PhD @SarahGeissWood A1: Thinking through ahead of time the possible adjustments to their assistive technology and other learning tools they may use to support there studies. Previous tools may or may not work in the new school setting for a variety of reasons. #ldchat https://t.co/sHdhJS7q73 | |
Celia Dozier @TheCeliaD RT @harvie_um: A1: A1: Try to put yourself in their shoes and reflect on all information that needs to be communicated in advance. #UMEdTech #LDchat https://t.co/L7dSClg2nh | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT We’ll use a Q1, Q2… format for questions. Please use the A1, A2… format for answers. #ldchat via UnderstoodOrg #ld #adhd | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT Here’s the first question… #ldchat via UnderstoodOrg #ld #adhd | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT Q1. Transitioning to a school with new grade levels can be stressful for any child, especially one with learning and attention issues. What are some strategies to help a child feel confident about the transition? #ldchat https://t.co/iC82LiCWDb via UnderstoodOrg #ld #adhd | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT RT AmandaMorin: A1 Let them tell you what they’re concerned about and excited about so you can work together to maximize excitement and lessen worry. It's all too easy to transfer your own worries to them! #LDchat via UnderstoodOrg #ld #adhd | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT RT harvie_um: A1: Try to put yourself in their shoes and reflect on all information that needs to be communicated in advance. #UMEdTech #LDchat https://t.co/EAxK9WEFKU via UnderstoodOrg #ld #adhd | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT RT AmandaMorin: A1 Help them decide what boundaries to set if they're going into high school & how to express them to peers. My oldest & I had a code for the "mom out." She could always call and say "Mom, I know you probably won't say yes..." :) #LDchat via UnderstoodOr… | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT Read what four experts have to say about helping kids feel less anxious about starting school. #ldchat https://t.co/ektGjp71et via UnderstoodOrg #ld #adhd | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg RT @SarahGeissWood: A1: A1: Thinking through ahead of time the possible adjustments to their assistive technology and other learning tools they may use to support there studies. Previous tools may or may not work in the new school setting for a variety of reasons. #ldchat https://t.co/sHdhJS7q73 | |
Hannah Barlette @barlette_hannah A1: I think a good strategy to help a child feel confident about the transition would be to get to know them and greet them warmly. Using ice breakers is a good way to get to know the students on the first day. #LDchat #barbersclass @barbersclass | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg The pressures of high school can be extra stressful for kids with #LD. #ldchat https://t.co/v2u68E9PuP | |
Amanda Morin @AmandaMorin I love this. It's so true. You need to be able to prepare not just students, but their new teachers, too. #LDchat https://t.co/aQQvFytAfl | |
Angela Lange @angela_lange25 @UnderstoodOrg A1: meet with the principal or New teacher & visit the new school. Becoming familiar with the environment and people are very important #LDchat | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg RT @barlette_hannah: A1: A1: I think a good strategy to help a child feel confident about the transition would be to get to know them and greet them warmly. Using ice breakers is a good way to get to know the students on the first day. #LDchat #barbersclass @barbersclass | |
Celia Dozier @TheCeliaD A1 Ask questions and do all that you can to make them comfortable in the new setting. Develop a relationship with them. #LDchat #UMEdTech #EDL577UM | |
Meagan Gibson @Mgibso26 A1: let them know that they are not alone and you are excited to be working with them this school year. Also maybe have other students introduce themselves to make them feel comfortable #LDchat | |
Amanda Morin @AmandaMorin @barlette_hannah @barbersclass Are there students you'd try to meet before the first day? As a parent, I always wonder if I should ask for that. As a teacher, I used to do it. #LDchat | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg RT @Mgibso26: A1: A1: let them know that they are not alone and you are excited to be working with them this school year. Also maybe have other students introduce themselves to make them feel comfortable #LDchat | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg Great chat so far! Let’s move onto Q2… #ldchat | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg 2. What role does self-advocacy play for a child with #LD when transitioning to a new school with different grade levels? #ldchat https://t.co/gexhM3s12z | |
Amanda Morin @AmandaMorin RT @UnderstoodOrg: 2. What role does self-advocacy play for a child with #LD when transitioning to a new school with different grade levels? #ldchat https://t.co/gexhM3s12z | |
Amanda Morin @AmandaMorin A2 Self-advocacy empowers kids to be less dependent on others and gives them skills to help take on life’s challenges. A new school is a new opportunity for your child to take the lead--as long as you're there for backup, of course. #LDchat | |
Comm Learning Center @commlearncenter Popping in a little late. Hi, all! #ldchat | |
Angela Lange @angela_lange25 @UnderstoodOrg A1: also request an IEP meeting at the end of the school year & also beginning of the next school year to keep all staff aware of best instructional practices & accommodations #LDchat | |
Amanda Morin @AmandaMorin @commlearncenter Hello friends! Glad to see you. #LDchat | |
Hannah Barlette @barlette_hannah @AmandaMorin @barbersclass As a future educator, I would try to meet with students and parents before the first day to help prepare them for the transition into a new grade level. I would have them ask me any questions or concerns. #ldchat | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg RT @AmandaMorin: A2 Self-advocacy empowers kids to be less dependent on others and gives them skills to help take on life’s challenges. A new school is a new opportunity for your child to take the lead--as long as you're there for backup, of course. #LDchat | |
Amanda Morin @AmandaMorin Great advice. And I'm glad you could make it, @angela_lange25! #LDchat https://t.co/wCe3gX5wfU | |
Amanda Morin @AmandaMorin @barlette_hannah @barbersclass I love that. #ldchat | |
Sarah Geiss Wood, PhD @SarahGeissWood From my experience meeting the teachers can be helpful to know what technology they use and make sure it is compatible with the student's tools. If it is not then trouble shooting could be proactive rather than reactive. #ldchat https://t.co/WLkLL07DO6 | |
Amanda Morin @AmandaMorin A2 I think it's also important to remember that self-advocacy doesn't mean standing up for everything all the time. It can be little things, like figuring who to turn to for help and then turning to them. #LDchat | |
Celia Dozier @TheCeliaD A2 Self advocacy gives students a voice and affords them with the power to be active and responsible in their own learning #LDchat #UMEdTech #EDL577UM | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg Being a good self-advocate can help your child academically and socially. #ldchat https://t.co/Sg3tlRroon | |
Angela Lange @angela_lange25 @UnderstoodOrg A2: at the early Elementary level we use a lot of visuals to build confidence in self advocacy & I really feel educators need more training in ensuring & modeling self advocacy skills within our students #LDchat | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT RT SarahGeissWood: A1: Thinking through ahead of time the possible adjustments to their assistive technology and other learning tools they may use to support there studies. Previous tools may or may not work in the new school setting for a variety of reasons. #ldchat … | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT The pressures of high school can be extra stressful for kids with #LD. #ldchat https://t.co/4V8N7XNb02 via UnderstoodOrg #ld #adhd | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT RT barlette_hannah: A1: I think a good strategy to help a child feel confident about the transition would be to get to know them and greet them warmly. Using ice breakers is a good way to get to know the students on the first day. #LDchat #barbersclass barbersclass via Un… | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT RT Mgibso26: A1: let them know that they are not alone and you are excited to be working with them this school year. Also maybe have other students introduce themselves to make them feel comfortable #LDchat via UnderstoodOrg #ld #adhd | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT Great chat so far! Let’s move onto Q2… #ldchat via UnderstoodOrg #ld #adhd | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT 2. What role does self-advocacy play for a child with #LD when transitioning to a new school with different grade levels? #ldchat https://t.co/6c75UtniOV via UnderstoodOrg #ld #adhd | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT RT AmandaMorin: A2 Self-advocacy empowers kids to be less dependent on others and gives them skills to help take on life’s challenges. A new school is a new opportunity for your child to take the lead--as long as you're there for backup, of course. #LDchat via UnderstoodO… | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT Being a good self-advocate can help your child academically and socially. #ldchat https://t.co/zJH0Eyu0W9 via UnderstoodOrg #ld #adhd | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg RT @AmandaMorin: A2 I think it's also important to remember that self-advocacy doesn't mean standing up for everything all the time. It can be little things, like figuring who to turn to for help and then turning to them. #LDchat | |
Zina Charlip @ZinaCharlip RT @chooseworkSSA: @UnderstoodOrg Hi! Social Security's #TicketToWork program is excited to learn more during today's #LDchat. The Ticket program supports career development for people ages 18-64 who receive SSDI/SSI. Learn more at https://t.co/fothoMemex | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg RT @angela_lange25: @UnderstoodOrg A2: @UnderstoodOrg A2: at the early Elementary level we use a lot of visuals to build confidence in self advocacy & I really feel educators need more training in ensuring & modeling self advocacy skills within our students #LDchat | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg Find out how a 3x3 card can help teachers get to know a child with #LD. #ldchat https://t.co/fIp7pVUqKw | |
Amanda Morin @AmandaMorin @angela_lange25 @UnderstoodOrg I agree that more training would be so useful. Can you describe some of the visual tools you use? #LDchat | |
Amanda Morin @AmandaMorin RT @UnderstoodOrg: Find out how a 3x3 card can help teachers get to know a child with #LD. #ldchat https://t.co/fIp7pVUqKw | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg “I also feel a sense of accomplishment that I learned to stand up for my rights and for my education no matter the challenge or the situation.” #ldchat https://t.co/ZWp6UNfb7g | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg Q3 coming right up… #ldchat | |
Amanda Morin @AmandaMorin RT @TheCeliaD: A2 Self advocacy gives students a voice and affords them with the power to be active and responsible in their own learning #LDchat #UMEdTech #EDL577UM | |
Amanda Harvie @harvie_um A2: Esp @ the secondary level, s are becoming more and more aware of their feelings and reactions. The recognition of these emotions and the potential to be overwhelmed is such a powerful part of self-awareness. We need to communicate directly about awareness. #UMEdTech #LDchat | |
Sarah Geiss Wood, PhD @SarahGeissWood A2: Student's should play an active role in meeting new teachers and figuring out their new environment. Adult's should support as appropriate but the student's should be given room to learn how to self-advocate. #ldchat https://t.co/Uj55BZUaK6 | |
Amanda Morin @AmandaMorin Yes! The support system is key. They need to be set up for their advocacy to be received well. #LDchat https://t.co/CG7thKC90H | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg RT @harvie_um: A2: A2: Esp @ the secondary level, s are becoming more and more aware of their feelings and reactions. The recognition of these emotions and the potential to be overwhelmed is such a powerful part of self-awareness. We need to communicate directly about awareness. #UMEdTech #LDchat | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg Q3. Who can a child with #LD turn to at a new school for support, and how might that person help? #ldchat https://t.co/MEUqArgEuB | |
NJSEC @njsec A1: If possible, hold the student's IEP meeting at the new school. Student and family can visit together! #ldchat | |
Amanda Morin @AmandaMorin The ideal answer would be "everybody!" #LDchat https://t.co/vuxWDKTpSz | |
Amanda Morin @AmandaMorin A3 There are always people designated to turn to for support--guidance, social work, administrators, etc, but there are also other people to keep in mind. /1 #LDchat | |
Comm Learning Center @commlearncenter A2: Our buddies at @YES_success303 do a cool exercise: students create a PowerPoint for their teachers at the beginning of the year #ldchat | |
Amanda Morin @AmandaMorin A3 A teacher your child has a good rapport with, for instance. A friend who has been at the school for longer than your child. (Or any friend). A coach or club advisor. Someone both your child and you trust & who can help. /2 #LDchat | |
Comm Learning Center @commlearncenter A2 Cont'd: to share some details about themselves as an individual and their strengths and needs as a learner. #ldchat | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg RT @AmandaMorin: The ideal answer would be "everybody!" #LDchat https://t.co/vuxWDKTpSz | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg RT @AmandaMorin: A3 There are always people designated to turn to for support--guidance, social work, administrators, etc, but there are also other people to keep in mind. /1 #LDchat | |
Amanda Morin @AmandaMorin RT @commlearncenter: A2: Our buddies at @YES_success303 do a cool exercise: A2: Our buddies at @YES_success303 do a cool exercise: students create a PowerPoint for their teachers at the beginning of the year #ldchat | |
Amanda Morin @AmandaMorin RT @commlearncenter: A2 Cont'd: A2 Cont'd: to share some details about themselves as an individual and their strengths and needs as a learner. #ldchat | |
Hannah Barlette @barlette_hannah A2: Self-advocacy plays an important role when it comes to transitioning to new grade levels. Students need to build their confidence back up for the new school year. Teachers can gradually start to give the students with a LD tasks to complete on their own. #LDchat | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg RT @AmandaMorin: A3 A teacher your child has a good rapport with, for instance. A friend who has been at the school for longer than your child. (Or any friend). A coach or club advisor. Someone both your child and you trust & who can help. /2 #LDchat | |
Amanda Morin @AmandaMorin @njsec That's a great tip. We're actually doing that with our youngest son's IEP meeting next week. #LDchat | |
Amanda Harvie @harvie_um A3: Building relationships early is the key to supporting all students. #UMEdTech #LDChat | |
Amanda Morin @AmandaMorin RT @barlette_hannah: A2: A2: Self-advocacy plays an important role when it comes to transitioning to new grade levels. Students need to build their confidence back up for the new school year. Teachers can gradually start to give the students with a LD tasks to complete on their own. #LDchat | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT RT AmandaMorin: A2 I think it's also important to remember that self-advocacy doesn't mean standing up for everything all the time. It can be little things, like figuring who to turn to for help and then turning to them. #LDchat via UnderstoodOrg #ld #adhd | |
Meagan Gibson @Mgibso26 A3: someone like guidance counselors are always there to assist with things going on with academics and things other than just school work (social,and mental) #LDchat | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT RT angela_lange25: UnderstoodOrg A2: at the early Elementary level we use a lot of visuals to build confidence in self advocacy & I really feel educators need more training in ensuring & modeling self advocacy skills within our students #LDchat via UnderstoodOrg #ld #adhd | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT Find out how a 3x3 card can help teachers get to know a child with #LD. #ldchat https://t.co/X05mNzrmnA via UnderstoodOrg #ld #adhd | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT “I also feel a sense of accomplishment that I learned to stand up for my rights and for my education no matter the challenge or the situation.” #ldchat https://t.co/1Ouy1iRl0V via UnderstoodOrg #ld #adhd | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT Q3 coming right up… #ldchat via UnderstoodOrg #ld #adhd | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT RT HannahSposito: Self-advocacy helps children represent themselves and their own interests. Therefore, in a new school it would give them the new opportunity to do and be responsible as long as they have a good support system. #LDchat via UnderstoodOrg #ld #adhd | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT RT HannahSposito: A2:Self-advocacy helps children represent themselves and their own interests. Therefore, in a new school it would give them the new opportunity to do and be responsible as long as they have a good support system. #LDchat via UnderstoodOrg #ld #adhd | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT Q3. Who can a child with #LD turn to at a new school for support, and how might that person help? #ldchat https://t.co/ekPgJcGWES via UnderstoodOrg #ld #adhd | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT RT AmandaMorin: The ideal answer would be "everybody!" #LDchat https://t.co/lFYAan6cQY via UnderstoodOrg #ld #adhd | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT RT AmandaMorin: A3 There are always people designated to turn to for support--guidance, social work, administrators, etc, but there are also other people to keep in mind. /1 #LDchat via UnderstoodOrg #ld #adhd | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT RT AmandaMorin: A3 A teacher your child has a good rapport with, for instance. A friend who has been at the school for longer than your child. (Or any friend). A coach or club advisor. Someone both your child and you trust & who can help. /2 #LDchat via UnderstoodOrg #ld… | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg RT @harvie_um: A3: A3: Building relationships early is the key to supporting all students. #UMEdTech #LDChat | |
Celia Dozier @TheCeliaD A3 they should be able to reach out to a counselor, SPED teacher, or their own teachers for support. Anyone in the school should be able to be a resource #LDchat #UMEdTech #EDL577UM | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg Download this list of people your child can turn to at school and what issues they can help address. #ldchat https://t.co/1b7oIyiBX8 | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg RT @Mgibso26: A3: A3: someone like guidance counselors are always there to assist with things going on with academics and things other than just school work (social,and mental) #LDchat | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg RT @TheCeliaD: A3 they should be able to reach out to a counselor, SPED teacher, or their own teachers for support. Anyone in the school should be able to be a resource #LDchat #UMEdTech #EDL577UM | |
Amanda Morin @AmandaMorin @harvie_um Talk to me a little about building relationships. How do you do that? Are there kids it's harder to do it with than others? #ldchat | |
Sarah Geiss Wood, PhD @SarahGeissWood A3: Helping students to develop skills which help them identify "who is the best person to go to for ---" is a critical life skill and a huge part of self advocacy. #ldchat https://t.co/yHIA1IvJuh | |
Angela Lange @angela_lange25 RT @UnderstoodOrg: Download this list of people your child can turn to at school and what issues they can help address. #ldchat https://t.co/1b7oIyiBX8 | |
Angela Lange @angela_lange25 RT @AmandaMorin: A3 A teacher your child has a good rapport with, for instance. A friend who has been at the school for longer than your child. (Or any friend). A coach or club advisor. Someone both your child and you trust & who can help. /2 #LDchat | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg RT @SarahGeissWood: A3: A3: Helping students to develop skills which help them identify "who is the best person to go to for ---" is a critical life skill and a huge part of self advocacy. #ldchat https://t.co/yHIA1IvJuh | |
Amanda Morin @AmandaMorin @njsec It's a great idea. #LDchat | |
Comm Learning Center @commlearncenter A3: Mentorship programs can also be a great resource, like @YES_success303 (I swear, they're not paying me!), @BBBSA, etc. #ldchat | |
Hannah Barlette @barlette_hannah A3: A student with learning and attention issues could go to their teachers or guidance counselor for any type of support. They can help by comforting the student and making them feel welcome at the new school. #LDchat #barbersclass @barbersclass | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg RT @barlette_hannah: A3: A3: A student with learning and attention issues could go to their teachers or guidance counselor for any type of support. They can help by comforting the student and making them feel welcome at the new school. #LDchat #barbersclass @barbersclass | |
Angela Lange @angela_lange25 @UnderstoodOrg A3: along with trusted teachers, counselors, & coaches their peers or a trusted friend can be very important #LDChat | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg RT @commlearncenter: A3: A3: Mentorship programs can also be a great resource, like @YES_success303 (I swear, they're not paying me!), @BBBSA, etc. #ldchat | |
Amanda Morin @AmandaMorin @commlearncenter @YES_success303 @BBBSA HA! Too funny. They must be good then. #ldchat | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg A support network refers to people in your child’s life who can offer her practical and emotional support. #ldchat https://t.co/tPpXsJmQq0 | |
Tennessee Disability Coalition @tndisability RT @UnderstoodOrg: Being a good self-advocate can help your child academically and socially. #ldchat https://t.co/Sg3tlRroon | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT RT harvie_um: A3: Building relationships early is the key to supporting all students. #UMEdTech #LDChat via UnderstoodOrg #ld #adhd | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT Download this list of people your child can turn to at school and what issues they can help address. #ldchat https://t.co/4wQy0qcUwQ via UnderstoodOrg #ld #adhd | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT RT Mgibso26: A3: someone like guidance counselors are always there to assist with things going on with academics and things other than just school work (social,and mental) #LDchat via UnderstoodOrg #ld #adhd | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT RT TheCeliaD: A3 they should be able to reach out to a counselor, SPED teacher, or their own teachers for support. Anyone in the school should be able to be a resource #LDchat #UMEdTech #EDL577UM via UnderstoodOrg #ld #adhd | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT RT HannahSposito: A3: A child with LD should be avle to turn to anyone especially for support. Some examples could be, the guidance counselor, a friend, a teacher simply someone you and your child trust. #LDchat via UnderstoodOrg #ld #adhd | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT RT SarahGeissWood: A3: Helping students to develop skills which help them identify "who is the best person to go to for ---" is a critical life skill and a huge part of self advocacy. #ldchat https://t.co/ZVXBn77u2V via UnderstoodOrg #ld #adhd | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT RT barlette_hannah: A3: A student with learning and attention issues could go to their teachers or guidance counselor for any type of support. They can help by comforting the student and making them feel welcome at the new school. #LDchat #barbersclass barbersclass via U… | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT RT commlearncenter: A3: Mentorship programs can also be a great resource, like YES_success303 (I swear, they're not paying me!), BBBSA, etc. #ldchat via UnderstoodOrg #ld #adhd | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT A support network refers to people in your child’s life who can offer her practical and emotional support. #ldchat https://t.co/TbnNvJQV7z via UnderstoodOrg #ld #adhd | |
Angela Lange @angela_lange25 @UnderstoodOrg A3: along with trusted teachers, counselors, & coaches- a trusted friend/peer can be very important #LDChat | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg RT @angela_lange25: @UnderstoodOrg A3: @UnderstoodOrg A3: along with trusted teachers, counselors, & coaches- a trusted friend/peer can be very important #LDChat | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg Let’s move onto the last question… #ldchat | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg Q4. What’s your best advice for a parent of a child with #LD who’s transitioning to middle school? What about high school? #ldchat https://t.co/v0mLeGpnm9 | |
Amanda Morin @AmandaMorin @angela_lange25 @UnderstoodOrg Sometimes more important, especially as kids get older. Peers and peer approval mean so much to them. (Ahem, says the mom with a sophomore in H.S. and a college student) #LDchat | |
Amanda Morin @AmandaMorin A4 For parents? Don’t panic! Yes, middle and high school are big changes, but don't let your worrying imagination run away with you. Go take a tour, get to know the staff, ask about the schedule, and ask about what things will be drastically different than before. #LDchat | |
Amanda Morin @AmandaMorin A4 For everyone? Keep the lines of communication open. Let kids know you're there and willing to listen to them, but also initiate conversation. It's not easy to do sometimes, but just touching base is important. #ldchat | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg RT @AmandaMorin: A4 For parents? Don’t panic! Yes, middle and high school are big changes, but don't let your worrying imagination run away with you. Go take a tour, get to know the staff, ask about the schedule, and ask about what things will be drastically different than before. #LDchat | |
Comm Learning Center @commlearncenter A4: To ensure that, even if they're not talking as much to you, that they're talking to *someone* with their best interests in mind. #ldchat | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg RT @AmandaMorin: A4 For everyone? Keep the lines of communication open. Let kids know you're there and willing to listen to them, but also initiate conversation. It's not easy to do sometimes, but just touching base is important. #ldchat | |
Choose Work - SSA @chooseworkSSA @UnderstoodOrg A4: Attending a #WISEwebinar is a great way to learn about supports and services that are available. Don't forget to attend today's webinar with information for #YWD! Today at 3 p.m. ET! https://t.co/V1GFwYPXnE #LDchat | |
Sarah Geiss Wood, PhD @SarahGeissWood @AmandaMorin I agree! It can be overwhelming but the more information you get the better everyone can prepare for the transition. #ldchat | |
Amanda Harvie @harvie_um A4: Tour the school, meet the teachers, discuss expectations, and see the classrooms. Control as much as you can in advance and make a plan for the uncontrollable. #UMEdTech #LDChat | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg RT @commlearncenter: A4: A4: To ensure that, even if they're not talking as much to you, that they're talking to *someone* with their best interests in mind. #ldchat | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg RT @harvie_um: A4: A4: Tour the school, meet the teachers, discuss expectations, and see the classrooms. Control as much as you can in advance and make a plan for the uncontrollable. #UMEdTech #LDChat | |
Meagan Gibson @Mgibso26 A4: the biggest transitions from middle school to high school to me was the workload. I would encourage parents to let their kids know how important schoolwork and studying still is and hope they realize that and do it themselves to help prepare for college #LDchat | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg Moving up to middle school is a big change for kids. #ldchat https://t.co/aLpatDH8Gt | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg RT @Mgibso26: A4: A4: the biggest transitions from middle school to high school to me was the workload. I would encourage parents to let their kids know how important schoolwork and studying still is and hope they realize that and do it themselves to help prepare for college #LDchat | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT RT angela_lange25: UnderstoodOrg A3: along with trusted teachers, counselors, & coaches- a trusted friend/peer can be very important #LDChat via UnderstoodOrg #ld #adhd | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT Let’s move onto the last question… #ldchat via UnderstoodOrg #ld #adhd | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT Q4. What’s your best advice for a parent of a child with #LD who’s transitioning to middle school? What about high school? #ldchat https://t.co/00OciodPzc via UnderstoodOrg #ld #adhd | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT RT AmandaMorin: A4 For everyone? Keep the lines of communication open. Let kids know you're there and willing to listen to them, but also initiate conversation. It's not easy to do sometimes, but just touching base is important. #ldchat via UnderstoodOrg #ld #adhd | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT RT commlearncenter: A4: To ensure that, even if they're not talking as much to you, that they're talking to *someone* with their best interests in mind. #ldchat via UnderstoodOrg #ld #adhd | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT RT harvie_um: A4: Tour the school, meet the teachers, discuss expectations, and see the classrooms. Control as much as you can in advance and make a plan for the uncontrollable. #UMEdTech #LDChat via UnderstoodOrg #ld #adhd | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT Moving up to middle school is a big change for kids. #ldchat https://t.co/eZ4wZaL6hj via UnderstoodOrg #ld #adhd | |
Amanda Morin @AmandaMorin Well worth noting. I think teachers also need to know from students when it becomes overwhelming or too much. #LDchat https://t.co/6OYPAdmkZm | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg “For some kids with #ADHD, the adjustment [to middle school] can be particularly difficult.” #ldchat https://t.co/NpdM7sUGu9 | |
Celia Dozier @TheCeliaD A4 Keep open lines of communication and allow your child to advocate for themselves. Be open with your teachers and tell them any issues that arise so they can accommodate your child. #LDchat #UMEdTech #EDL577UM | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg Check out these steps to help make the transition to high school go more smoothly. #ldchat https://t.co/hBdmi5SFSc | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg Any final thoughts before we wrap up for the week? #ldchat | |
Amanda Morin @AmandaMorin RT @UnderstoodOrg: Any final thoughts before we wrap up for the week? #ldchat | |
Amanda Morin @AmandaMorin Thanks to everybody for such great ideas and engaging conversation. I learned a lot from all of you! #LDchat | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg Is your child with #LD transitioning out of high school and pursuing work goals? Join @chooseworkSSA for the #WISEwebinar on 4/25 at 3pm ET. Learn about resources and supports for #YWD: https://t.co/lPsDOknYdh #ldchat | |
Amanda Morin @AmandaMorin RT @UnderstoodOrg: Is your child with #LD transitioning out of high school and pursuing work goals? Join @chooseworkSSA for the #WISEwebinar on 4/25 at 3pm ET. Learn about resources and supports for #YWD: https://t.co/lPsDOknYdh #ldchat | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg RT @AmandaMorin: Thanks to everybody for such great ideas and engaging conversation. I learned a lot from all of you! #LDchat | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg Thanks for joining today’s chat, and a very special thanks to our cohost, @AmandaMorin! #ldchat | |
Hannah Barlette @barlette_hannah A4: I would give the parent of the child with LD the information for the SPED teacher they will have the next year (if they are staying the school district). I would ensure that they are in great hands and I will always be here if they need anything. #LDchat #barbersclass | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg RSVP for next week’s chat. We’ll be joined by psychologist and #ADHD specialist @DrSharonSaline to discuss motivating kids with ADHD. RSVP now: https://t.co/pebxgKWVbV #ldchat | |
Amanda Harvie @harvie_um Transition happens all the time! This is such a relevant topic for me this year, we moved schools mid-semester and have had to consider these details twice this year. #UMEdTech #LDChat | |
Njeri Richardson-Carty MSEd;M.Ed @NjeriRichardson RT @UnderstoodOrg: Find out how a 3x3 card can help teachers get to know a child with #LD. #ldchat https://t.co/fIp7pVUqKw | |
Amanda Morin @AmandaMorin @harvie_um Oof! I hope it went well. #LDchat | |
Understood @UnderstoodOrg Have a great day! #ldchat | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT RT HannahSposito: A4: My best advice for a parent of a child with LD transiting to middle/high school would be familiarize yourself with the school and staff, ask questions of things that concern you, that way you are not completely worried. #LDchat via UnderstoodOrg #ld #adhd | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT “For some kids with #ADHD, the adjustment [to middle school] can be particularly difficult.” #ldchat https://t.co/xI11oXyhVc via UnderstoodOrg #ld #adhd | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT Check out these steps to help make the transition to high school go more smoothly. #ldchat https://t.co/zrWyffjQnM via UnderstoodOrg #ld #adhd | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT Any final thoughts before we wrap up for the week? #ldchat via UnderstoodOrg #ld #adhd | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT RT AmandaMorin: Thanks to everybody for such great ideas and engaging conversation. I learned a lot from all of you! #LDchat via UnderstoodOrg #ld #adhd | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT Is your child with #LD transitioning out of high school and pursuing work goals? Join chooseworkSSA for the #WISEwebinar on 4/25 at 3pm ET. Learn about resources and supports for #YWD: https://t.co/kTc96kBwd8 #ldchat via UnderstoodOrg #ld #adhd | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT Thanks for joining today’s chat, and a very special thanks to our cohost, AmandaMorin! #ldchat via UnderstoodOrg #ld #adhd | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT RSVP for next week’s chat. We’ll be joined by psychologist and #ADHD specialist DrSharonSaline to discuss motivating kids with ADHD. RSVP now: https://t.co/PnqIx789tF #ldchat via UnderstoodOrg #ld #adhd | |
LDRFA.org @ldrfa RT Have a great day! #ldchat via UnderstoodOrg #ld #adhd | |
Celia Dozier @TheCeliaD Thank you so much! Enjoyed the chat #LDchat #UMEdTech #EDL577UM | |
Angela Lange @angela_lange25 @AmandaMorin @UnderstoodOrg How have their transitions through schools been? What have you found to be successful & difficult? Do they both have peers they can depend on? #LDchat | |
Sarah Geiss Wood, PhD @SarahGeissWood @AmandaMorin @UnderstoodOrg Thankful to participate in #ldchat | |
Angela Lange @angela_lange25 RT @AmandaMorin: A4 For parents? Don’t panic! Yes, middle and high school are big changes, but don't let your worrying imagination run away with you. Go take a tour, get to know the staff, ask about the schedule, and ask about what things will be drastically different than before. #LDchat | |
Angela Lange @angela_lange25 RT @AmandaMorin: A4 For everyone? Keep the lines of communication open. Let kids know you're there and willing to listen to them, but also initiate conversation. It's not easy to do sometimes, but just touching base is important. #ldchat | |
Jimell Sanders @JimellSanders RT @UnderstoodOrg: Is your child with #LD transitioning out of high school and pursuing work goals? Join @chooseworkSSA for the #WISEwebinar on 4/25 at 3pm ET. Learn about resources and supports for #YWD: https://t.co/lPsDOknYdh #ldchat | |
Choose Work - SSA @chooseworkSSA @UnderstoodOrg @AmandaMorin Thanks for a great #LDchat! And thanks for guest blogging with us this week! Readers can find advice for transitioning from high school to college and finding support on college campuses. Check it out: https://t.co/sPLBNNg99o | |
Amanda Morin @AmandaMorin @angela_lange25 @UnderstoodOrg Middle to high was rocky for the oldest, intermediate to middle rocky for the middle one and so far nothing has been rocky for the little guy. He goes from a K-2 to a 3/4 school next year and I wonder about that transition. /1 #Ldchat | |
Amanda Morin @AmandaMorin @angela_lange25 @UnderstoodOrg Peers were super helpful, but the best thing was having just one teacher who they trusted at each school to bridge the gap from old to new. /2 #ldchat | |
Amanda Morin @AmandaMorin RT @chooseworkSSA: @UnderstoodOrg @AmandaMorin Thanks for a great #LDchat! And thanks for guest blogging with us this week! Readers can find advice for transitioning from high school to college and finding support on college campuses. Check it out: https://t.co/sPLBNNg99o | |
Angela Lange @angela_lange25 @AmandaMorin @UnderstoodOrg I don’t think our world or educational system emphasizes enough how a positive, effective teacher can truly build a path of success for EVERY child! More important than people realize #LDchat | |
CDE What Can You Do? @CDETweets RT @chooseworkSSA: @UnderstoodOrg @AmandaMorin Thanks for a great #LDchat! And thanks for guest blogging with us this week! Readers can find advice for transitioning from high school to college and finding support on college campuses. Check it out: https://t.co/sPLBNNg99o | |
Assignment Help @AssignmentHelpN A Complete Guide on How to Write the Best Thesis Statement https://t.co/WclQX7BGyX #iolchat #LDchat |
#LDchat content from Twitter.