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Empowering Dyslexic Learners: Tips from Advocate Catherine Scholl
Catherine Scholl, a dedicated dyslexia advocate and educator, shares her expertise in this insightful episode of the Dyslexia Journey podcast.
Newsline With Brigitte Quinn Features Jennifer Bernheim
On a recent edition of WICC's Newsline, host Brigitte Quinn spoke with Jennifer Bernheim, founder of Right to Read Advocacy.
College Admissions Insights for Dyslexic Students: Catherine Scholl on the Dyslexia Journey Podcast
Right to Read Advocacy's Founding Member, Catherine Scholl, shares valuable insights on navigating college admissions for dyslexic students on the Dyslexia Journey Podcast.
Right to Read Advocacy Spotlighted in 06880 Dan Woog's Community Update
Reading is wonderful, and joyous — for many people. For some, it is challenging and frustrating. Jennifer Bernheim — advocate, entrepreneur, and mom to a dyslexic learner — has launched a new podcast with Verso Studios at the Westport Library.
Empowering Parents of Dyslexic Learners: The Right to Read Podcast
“The Right to Read podcast shares stories and insights that empower parents and advocates,” says Right To Read Advocacy Founder, Jennifer Bernheim.
Ellie Scholl: From Ridgefield Graduate to Aspiring Nurse
Meet Ellie Scholl, Ridgefield grad and EMT, now pursuing nursing at Elon University with scholarships! Ellie’s journey as a student with dyslexia is one of continued determination. Her mother, Catherine Scholl, founding member of Right to Read Advocacy, has been a guiding force in Ellie’s success.
Verso Studios at The Westport Library to Release Right to Read Podcast
Verso Studios at The Westport Library Releases Right to Read Podcast with Jennifer Bernheim, Focusing on Guidance for Parents of Dyslexic Thinkers
Empowering Families Through Advocacy
In this insightful episode, Jennifer Bernheim, Founder of Right to Read Advocacy, shares her personal journey as a parent of a dyslexic child and the challenges she encountered navigating the special education system.
WICC Feature: Support for Dyslexic Learners
In her recent guest appearance on WICC's Melissa in the Morning show, Jennifer Bernheim, Founder of Right to Read Advocacy, discusses her personal journey navigating special education and how she supports families of dyslexic learners.
Right to Read Advocacy Launches EMPOWER U Scholarship Awards to Support Dyslexic Thinkers
Right to Read Advocacy Launches 2025 Empower U Scholarship Awards - Deadline of Feb 28, 2025
Waverly Special Education Advocate Megan Hunemuller Joins Right to Read Advocacy
Waverly Special Education Advocate Megan Hunemuller Joins Right to Read Advocacy to Empower Iowa Families Who Seek Support for Their Dyslexic Children
Southington Mom Joins Firm That Helps Those Affected By Dyslexia
Southington Patch: Special Education Advocate Robin Beauchemin Joins Right to Read Advocacy
Southington’s Robin Beauchemin Joins Right to Read Advocacy to Empower Dyslexic Learners
Special Education Advocate Robin Beauchemin Joins Right to Read Advocacy to Empower Dyslexic Learners and Their Families
Together in Literacy: Supporting Families Through Advocacy
Discover invaluable insights on dyslexia and literacy advocacy from my recent appearance on the 'Together in Literacy' podcast.
What are the Differences Between an Individualized Education Plan and a 504 Plan?
Tune in to the Guardians of Hope Podcast with Cynthia Ramsaran and Jennifer Bernheim for essential insights on IEPs, 504 Plans, and find solace in a community that stands together in the journey of special education advocacy.
Dyslexia Advocate Allison Meyerson Urges NY to Adopt Universal Screening for Dyslexia
Retired Clarkstown Educator and Advocate Allison Meyerson Urges NY State to Adopt Universal Screening for Dyslexia
Ridgefield Mother Of Dyslexic Kids Now Helps Others
Right to Read Advocate Catherine Scholl Discusses Her Inspiration for Advocacy
Connecticut’s Morning Buzz Interviews RTRA Founder for Dyslexia Awareness Month
Founder Jennifer Bernheim speaks to Alyssa Taglia of WTNH 8 in honor of Dyslexia Awareness Month.
Ridgefield-Based Educator Joins Right to Read Advocacy
Special Educator and Advocate Catherine Scholl Joins Right to Read Advocacy to Empower Dyslexic Learners and Their Families
What is a 504 plan, who qualifies and how can it help support learning?
Right to Read Founder Jennifer Bernheim contributes to Care.com articles that provides comprehensive overview of 504 plans.