Decoding Learning Differences with Kimberlynn Lavelle

Kimberlynn Lavelle
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Jul 3, 2025 • 27min

Dyslexia Diaries

Are you dyslexic?   Is your child?   Someone you know well?   Chances are that you answered yes to at least one of those! And yet, for most people, dyslexia is still a mystery!  Myths still abound, and kids with dyslexia often feel alone and different.     Feeling alone and different leads to lower self-confidence and can further impact academic success as well as friendships and navigating social situations.   Kids need to know that they’re not alone, and actually far from it!   Adults need to know some essential facts and truths about dyslexia.   @Dyslexia_Diaries on Instagram aims to do just that!  They’re busting myths and sharing stories and doing what they can to educate the public and ensure that kids don’t feel alone with their dyslexia.   Listen to this week’s podcast with Dyslexia Diaries!   Then be sure to share your own stories of dyslexia!
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Jun 19, 2025 • 1h 17min

Restorative Justice in Education with Nicholas Bradford

Restorative Justice is about accountability and making repairs. It’s about emotional intelligence and building relationships. It’s about investing in people with time and patience. Listen in to this week’s podcast to learn more about Restorative Justice in Education including what it can look like, and how it can change a school’s disciplinary system to a system with redemption built-in. To help you with some notes you may want to take while listening: In this episode, Nicholas Bradford shares 4 questions that drive a restorative justice conversation: What happened? What was the thinking?/ What were you trying to accomplish? Who was impacted and how? How do we move forward? He also shared 5 overarching principles of Restorative Justice: Conflict Happens; let’s talk about it Engage all stake holders Empower the author and the victim Value Empathy; Connection over shame Develop Agency Additionally, (although this is not the official layout of a Restorative Justice system) an RJ system typically includes: Preventative Work: Relationship- building Self- Reflection Social and Emotional Intelligence Intervention Work: Self-Reflection Accountability Recognizing Impact Making it Right (if needed) Learn more about Nicholas Bradford’s work at: https://www.nationalcenterforrestorativejustice.com/  https://www.linkedin.com/company/nationalcenterforrestorativejustice/ 
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Jun 5, 2025 • 45min

Are Microschools the Answer? with David K Richards

David K Richards, a banker turned educator and entrepreneur, discusses the revolutionary idea of microschools. He explains how these small, community-driven schools can provide personalized learning experiences for diverse learners, especially those with neurodivergent needs. David shares insights on the challenges of public education and emphasizes the importance of tailored approaches to support individual students. He also highlights resources available for parents and educators looking to navigate educational difficulties and improve outcomes for all children.
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May 1, 2025 • 9min

The Motivating Power of Setting Expectations

Video Version available at DecodingLearningDifferences.com   In previous seasons, we have talked EXTENSIVELY about motivation and because it is such a critical part of a child’s academic success and overcoming learning challenges, I’ll always keep bringing it up again and again!   This week we’re diving into a quick and easy way to motivate a child.  It won’t work for every child every time.  And it won’t work if your mindset going into it isn’t clear and motivating.     And yet, overall, it’s such a simple action to take to increase learning!  
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Apr 17, 2025 • 11min

Do Educators Lie?

Video Version available at DecodingLearningDifferences.com   I recently was confronted (on this podcast episode!) with a myth that I had spread widely believing to be true: that learners retain 90% of what they teach.  I had never believed that the pyramid this fact was based off of was exact or precise but rather a generalization of lots of research.  It also was supported by the real-life experiences I had.   And yet– I had trusted the sources that first told me about this pyramid.  That led me to spread it to others and so on, and if any of us had looked into deeply, we would have seen it’s just a common myth that has spread WIDELY!   So, do educators lie? Sometimes.  And sometimes educators fall for misinformation just like everyone else.  So what do we do about it?  Check the facts!  And set the record straight when you can!
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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!
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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!
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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!
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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!
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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    

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