Language, Reading and Cognitive Neuroscience Lab
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Website: wrld.uwo.ca
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Please join a Science of Reading group to understand how teachers plan their small group reading lessons. Here is an example from the Michigan Science of Reading group. https://achievethecore.org//planning-small-group-reading-/
Next on our tour of our new website: See our gallery of amazing dyslexics (famous and not so famous, from Ontario and around the world - all equally amazing!). ...Proof positive that with support, dyslexia is not a barrier to learning to read and pursuing your dreams. Would you like to be added to our gallery? Send us a DM with your photo and a few words about yourself. (Click on the photo to learn about the person) https://decodingdyslexiaon.org/people-with-dyslexia/
We're looking for participants for an online study! Children aged 4-17 are invited to take part in a study on music, language and reading. It takes 15 minutes for you 4-17 year old and they could win $200 CAD gift card! Do me a favor and share this link -- tell me/your friends how easy it was to participate, if you get a chance! And a big thanks to all of you who have already participated with your kids! Here's the link: https://uwo.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1IcGjnk1zRsXWPr
Hi again, friends! We're looking for more responses to that survey I posted a month ago. It takes 15 minutes for you 4-17 year old and they could win $200 CAD g...ift card! Do me a favor and share this link -- tell me/your friends how easy it was to participate, if you get a chance! And a big thanks to all of you who have already participated with your kids! Here's the link: https://uwo.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1IcGjnk1zRsXWPr
Hello friends! Our lab is launching a new (socially distanced!) study of music and language in children ages 4-17. Participation involves a single 30 minute online session, and your child will be entered in a draw to win a $200 Amazon gift card.
Here's our lab member Alex Cross presenting her PhD thesis research on dyslexia and the brain's reading network. This was part of Western's 3-Minute Thesis competition last month... Alex came in second place!