In this week’s episode, I’m talking with Elisheva Schwartz, a dyslexia researcher, mother, wife, intelligence re-definer, and host of The Dyslexia Quest podcast. Elisheva is on a mission to empower the dyslexic community to fully understand both the strengths and the difficulties of the processing style.
If you have a child with learning differences like dyslexia, this is a must-listen-to episode, as Elisheva gets personal and shares her story of her own childhood of struggling to reconcile her passion for learning with repeatedly being told she was learning disabled. Luckily for the rest of us, Elisheva has channeled the pain of her own childhood journey to helping families raising kids with learning differences help their kids feel empowered and confident about who they are, while also knowing how to advocate for them in school. I hope you enjoy our conversation.
 About Elisheva: Elisheva Schwartz is a dyslexia researcher, mother, wife, intelligence re-definer, and podcast host. She’s on a mission to decode the dyslexic mind and empower the dyslexic community to fully understand both the strengths and the difficulties of the processing style.
Both her academic background in Cognitive Science and Education, as well as her own personal experiences with dyslexia, allows Elisheva to draw on a unique blend of both the personal and scientific. Elisheva often writes about dyslexia, cognition, learning, creativity and intelligence, and maintains an occasional column at The Creativity Post.
Additionally, Elisheva often speaks at universities and conferences, with some of her latest speaking engagement including The International Dyslexia Association (Panel) and University of Philadelphia. 
 
THINGS YOU’LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE:

Elisheva’s personal why for creating The Dyslexia Quest

What the biggest roadblocks are for kids with learning differences like dyslexia in a traditional school setting

What reframing dyslexia to view it through a strengths-based lens looks like

How parents can help kids feel more positive about their learning differences

How parents can work with schools to get them the support their child needs

Elisheva’s advice on how parents can best approach their child’s learning differences and support their child

What parents can expert in their journey of supporting their kids

What the gifts of dyslexia are

 
RESOURCES MENTIONED:

The Dyslexia Quest Podcast

Elisheva on Instagram

Elisheva on Facebook

The Dyslexic Advantage: Unlocking the Hidden Potential of the Dyslexic Brain by Brock L. Eide

Dyslexic Advantage (website)

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Connect with Tilt Parenting

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In this week’s episode, I’m talking with Elisheva Schwartz, a dyslexia researcher, mother, wife, intelligence re-definer, and host of The Dyslexia Quest podcast. Elisheva is on a mission to empower the dyslexic community to fully understand both the strengths and the difficulties of the processing style.

If you have a child with learning differences like dyslexia, this is a must-listen-to episode, as Elisheva gets personal and shares her story of her own childhood of struggling to reconcile her passion for learning with repeatedly being told she was learning disabled. Luckily for the rest of us, Elisheva has channeled the pain of her own childhood journey to helping families raising kids with learning differences help their kids feel empowered and confident about who they are, while also knowing how to advocate for them in school. I hope you enjoy our conversation.

 About Elisheva: Elisheva Schwartz is a dyslexia researcher, mother, wife, intelligence re-definer, and podcast host. She’s on a mission to decode the dyslexic mind and empower the dyslexic community to fully understand both the strengths and the difficulties of the processing style.

Both her academic background in Cognitive Science and Education, as well as her own personal experiences with dyslexia, allows Elisheva to draw on a unique blend of both the personal and scientific. Elisheva often writes about dyslexia, cognition, learning, creativity and intelligence, and maintains an occasional column at The Creativity Post.

Additionally, Elisheva often speaks at universities and conferences, with some of her latest speaking engagement including The International Dyslexia Association (Panel) and University of Philadelphia. 

 

THINGS YOU’LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE:


Elisheva’s personal why for creating The Dyslexia Quest
What the biggest roadblocks are for kids with learning differences like dyslexia in a traditional school setting
What reframing dyslexia to view it through a strengths-based lens looks like
How parents can help kids feel more positive about their learning differences
How parents can work with schools to get them the support their child needs
Elisheva’s advice on how parents can best approach their child’s learning differences and support their child
What parents can expert in their journey of supporting their kids
What the gifts of dyslexia are

 

RESOURCES MENTIONED:


The Dyslexia Quest Podcast
Elisheva on Instagram
Elisheva on Facebook

The Dyslexic Advantage: Unlocking the Hidden Potential of the Dyslexic Brain by Brock L. Eide

Dyslexic Advantage (website)

Support the show

Connect with Tilt Parenting

Visit Tilt Parenting
Take the free 7-Day Challenge

Read a chapter of Differently Wired

Follow Tilt on Twitter & Instagram


Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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