Decoding Learning Differences with Kimberlynn Lavelle

Kimberlynn Lavelle
undefined
Apr 3, 2025 • 44min

Self-Directed Learning

Gretchen Wegner, a former classroom teacher, is the founder of The Anti-Boring Learning Lab. This is a wonderful resource for all educators to check out, including home educators! In this second conversation, Gretchen will share her knowledge of Self-Directed Learning, which we discuss calling “Collaborative Learning”!  You’ll learn what it is, how to implement it in any learning situation, and why it’s worth taking the time to implement well! Video version available at DecodingLearningDifferences.com Be sure to check out Gretchen's FREE resources!  These are shared during the conversation and I found them to be so helpful with my own kids and students!
undefined
Mar 20, 2025 • 35min

Neuromyths with Gretchen Wegner

Video version available at DecodingLearningDifferences.com Gretchen Wegner, a former classroom teacher, is the founder of The Anti-Boring Learning Lab. This is a wonderful resource for all educators to check out, including home educators! In this conversation, Gretchen will share her knowledge of neuromyths, why they are not accurate, and why we need to bust them! Check out Gretchen's blog article about Neuromyths here! This article is what led me to invite Gretchen on the podcast! Also be sure to check out Gretchen's FREE resources!
undefined
Mar 7, 2025 • 10min

Neurons that Fire Together, Wire Together

I do hope that I am not the only neuro-nerd out there, but even if you’re not particularly fascinated by neuroscience, stick with me!   In this week’s episode, I take an old-ish quote and apply it to how your kids learn, leaving you with action you can take to make learning more successful for your kids!   This is extremely helpful in working with kids with dyslexia, dyscalculia, dysgraphia, and so many other specific learning disabilities! It also benefits those with ADHD or any learning struggles!
undefined
Feb 20, 2025 • 7min

English Language Rules

This week’s podcast episode might be a first of its kind (for me).  It started out as wanting to explain that English is actually relatively logical and follows a lot of patterns, but it turned into a book recommendation because Uncovering the Logic of English by Denise Eide goes into better detail than I ever could in a podcast episode! Listen in to hear about why I like this book, why I recommend this book regularly, and some examples of how we were just never taught enough to know that English is a much more predictable and logical language than it is usually given credit for!
undefined
Feb 6, 2025 • 1h 8min

Secret Codes and Dyslexia with Dr. Hurford

I am delighted to announce that our first guest interview for the 2025 season of Decoding Learning Differences is Dr. Hurford.  Dr. Hurford is doing great things in the world, studying dyslexia and teaching kids with dyslexia as part of his non-profit organization! You can hear all about that as well as some books he’s published (that I just had to get my own copies of, so expect to see another episode on those in the future!) in this week’s podcast episode! To learn more about his organization and his books, go to: https://www.jettpublishing.net/authors/about-the-author    
undefined
Jan 30, 2025 • 4min

2025 Season 5 Intro

Times are challenging, and I’m dedicated to focusing on getting everyone the info they need to be successful in the area in which I have expertise in. There will be a few changes to the podcast for the 2025 season.  I will now be emailing and publishing the podcast episodes on THURSDAYS instead of Mondays!     So watch for emails from me on Thursdays at 12:34pm.  As much as I’d like to get back to weekly emails and episodes, I think bi-weekly is the most attainable for me at this time.  I am dedicated to continuing to keep this a free resource (for you; it costs me plenty, haha!) and hope that you find it valuable! I’ll be focusing this year on Education law (especially the special education side of it), book reviews, learning/teaching tips, and guest interviews!   If you have any ideas for any of the above OR any other questions you would love for me to answer on the podcast, please email me: Kimberlynn@DecodingLearningDifferences.com
undefined
Nov 18, 2024 • 9min

The Pace and Progress of Learning

Parents assume that their kids have learned something and will still know it next week.   They won’t, unless they’ve been practicing.     This is probably obvious to you when you stop to think about it, but it’s just so common for parents to also be surprised when our kids have forgotten something they TOTALLY knew!   And this learning-requires-practice truth is exponentially more true for kids with learning disabilities! Listen to this week’s episode and get some ideas for how to go about helping your kiddo to make progress that lasts and doesn’t leave them saying, “I’m stupid!”  No kid deserves to feel that way!
undefined
Nov 4, 2024 • 15min

Progress Check!

If you have a “great”, “good”, or even “okay” IEP in place for your kiddo, don’t assume all is going well and you don’t need to check in until the next annual IEP.   Check NOW!  We’re approximately ⅓ of the way through the school year (depending on your school’s calendar).     We need to be sure that everything in place still makes sense and is benefiting your kiddo.     We need to be sure the goals are appropriate and progress is being made.   And we need to be sure progress is being made in all the areas that don’t have IEP goals too!
undefined
Oct 28, 2024 • 7min

Voting for Education

Unfortunately, education has become increasingly political lately and I feel like I’m not doing anyone any favors by keeping quiet about it.   I will not tell you who or what to vote for, but I would love the opportunity to let you know about a few things that can impact your child’s education.   I’m intentionally releasing this episode well ahead of Election Day because I want everyone to have time to research fully, and never to act out of fear.
undefined
Sep 9, 2024 • 19min

IEP Checklist

Today is Christmas in September!  I’ve got a gift for you!   I’ve just created an IEP checklist to help you do what I do for my clients!  When working with clients, I go through every part of an IEP to ensure it is well-written, accurate, and is working toward reasonably ambitious goals.   With this PDF, you can now do the same thing!  The PDF links to videos that go deeper into some of these topics to help you better determine how to support your kiddo and how to best evaluate your kiddo’s IEP.   In this week’s podcast, I’m going over this PDF and how to use it most effectively. Click here to watch and get the PDF for yourself!

The AI-powered Podcast Player

Save insights by tapping your headphones, chat with episodes, discover the best highlights - and more!
App store bannerPlay store banner
Get the app