Discuss strategies to help students with neurodiversity, including ADHD and dyslexia, thrive in a general education middle school science classroom. In addition, learn how to best communicate concerns with their parents’ while making them feel supported and part of the team.
TAKEAWAYS:
Based on the concern, learn a variety of strategies to support your student. For example, the student with dyslexia is struggling on quizzes. Simple accommodations could include reading the test aloud to them, providing a word bank with more challenging words or changing the font size and spacing.
SPEAKERS:
Kaitlyn Johnson (Middle School Science Lead Teacher: San Jose, CA)