2016 Annual Conference International Dyslexia Association Houston Branch



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2016 Annual Conference International Dyslexia Association Houston Branch AVOIDING LEARNED HELPLESSNESS Cheryl Chase, Ph.D. Cheryl Chase, Ph.D. is a licensed clinical psychologist in private practice near Cleveland, Ohio, and specializes in the diagnostic and neuropsychological assessment of various conditions impacting children, adolescents, and young adults including ADHD, Learning Disorders, and emotional concerns. She is also the owner and chief content developer of ChasingYourPotential.com, and on-line, educational portal containing easy to understand resources for those who serve children with unique educational needs. Additionally, Dr. Chase is an accomplished speaker at the local and national levels, leading workshops on such timely topics as executive functioning, anxiety in the classroom, and dyslexia. Finally, Dr. Chase serves as an adjunct instructor at several colleges in the Cleveland area. She is an active member of the International Dyslexia Association and the American Psychological Association. NAVIGATING DYSLEXIA SERVICES IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOL Beth Egmon, Ed.D. CALT Beth Egmon is an Elementary ELA Curriculum Facilitator for Fort Bend ISD. She received a B.A. degree in Political Science, Economics and International Studies from Texas Lutheran University, a M.Ed. degree in Curriculum and Instruction Reading from the University of Houston-Victoria, and an Ed.D. degree in Curriculum and Instruction Reading from the University of Houston. She is also an Abydos Literacy Learning Writing Trainer, as well as a Certified Academic Language Therapist. A published author, seasoned conference presenter, and experienced teacher, Dr. Egmon has worked extensively with students with dyslexia and has implemented a variety of reading and writing strategies to help struggling students.

UNDERSTANDING THE NEW WOODCOCK JOHNSON IV Pamela M. Bass, MA CCC Pamela Bass has been in practice in the Houston area for more than 30 years. She has experience with young children as well as older adults returning to professional school for second careers. Ms. Bass has provided testing and prepared the documentation for special accommodations for the SAT and professional exams, such as the Texas State Bar examination. Ms. Bass has presented professional papers on the local, state and national level. The presentations have focused on learning disabilities, especially associated with attention deficit disorder and autism spectrum disorders in both children and adults. Other presentations have covered her work in Selective Mutism. Ms. Bass has been an Adjunct Instructor and learning specialist for the University of Texas Medical School, Houston since 2003. She has been a volunteer consultant for the group SEARCH that serves the homeless in Houston. She provides diagnostic learning disability testing for The Chinquapin School. Ms. Bass may be emailed directly atpmajbas160@sbcglobal.net. A PICTURE OF SUCCESS: USING IMAGERY TO OVERCOME LEARNING CHALLENGES Aisha Exford Presentation summary: Based on 30 years of instructional experience with nearly 35,000 at-risk readers, we know that the imagery-language connection is a critical factor in language comprehension and word reading. Sensory input is what connects us to the language that we hear and the language that we read. This presentation examines how concept and symbol imagery are related, and how improvements in imagery can have a lasting effect on word reading, and comprehension. Neurological and behavioral research will be shared, validating the imagery-language connection to reading, comprehension, and specific areas of brain function in students with dyslexia or Autism Spectrum Disorders.

KEYS TO SUCCESSFUL SOCIAL INTERACTIONS FOR THE LD CHILD Jill Wiseman, MA LPC Jill Wiseman is a Licensed Professional Counselor, has served for fifteen years as the Lower School Counselor at the Briarwood School, a private school specializing in educating children with learning disabilities and developmental delays. With training in family systems and extensive work with children with learning disabilities and A.D.H.D., Ms. Wiseman recognizes the importance of helping others understand how LD affects the whole child. This understanding enables caring adults to more effectively support and educate children who often struggle with social interactions. Ms. Wiseman received a MA degree in family therapy from the University of Houston-Clear Lake and a BS degree in psychology from Texas A&M University. She has presented numerous conferences and workshops, including the Houston Branch of the International Dyslexia Association, Neuhaus Education Center, and various private schools. She is a member of the American School Counselor Association and the Houston Area Independent School Counselor Network. Panel of Experts W. Daniel Williamson, MD is a developmental pediatrician who uses his knowledge and skills to diagnose and manage children with a broad spectrum of developmental disabilities including dyslexia. He is past president of the Houston Branch of The International Dyslexia Association and the United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Houston. He has served on the Board of Trustees of Neuhaus Education Center and is on their National Advisory Board and he served on The International Dyslexia Association Board of Directors. He established and practiced at Developmental Pediatric Associates with Nancy LaFevers for many years and currently is at the Dan L. Duncan Children s Neurodevelopmental Clinic, Children s Learning Institute in the Division of Developmental Pediatrics at UT Health Houston. He is recipient of many awards including the Nancy LaFevers Community Service Award.

Michelle Beard, PhD holds a M.Ed. and a Ph.D. in Educational Psychology from the University of Texas at Austin, with a specialization in Counseling Psychology. Dr. Beard is a Licensed Specialist in School Psychology. Before starting her own private practice, Dr. Beard also worked under two local psychologists and gained valuable knowledge about providing psychological services in the private sector and conducting assessments for children in private schools. She has been in private practice since 2006 and specializes in treating children, adolescents, and adults with anxiety disorders. Dr. Beard has been a Lecturer at the University of Houston where she instructed doctoral students in personality assessment. She also volunteered at the Julianna Poor Memorial Counseling Center at Houston's First Baptist Church for several years. Currently, Dr. Beard serves on the Advisory Board of the Houston Branch of the International Dyslexia Association and is a Past Board Member and is also a former President of the Houston Psychological Association. She is a member of the Houston Psychological Association, International Dyslexia Association, Obsessive Compulsive Foundation, and Anxiety Disorders Association of America. Jim Carter, MA SLP-CCC is Manager of Speech, Language & Learning at Texas Children's Hospital. He is a certified speech-language pathologist and educational diagnostician whose clinical practice involves evaluating children for language and learning disabilities. A past president of the Houston Branch of the International Dyslexia Association (HBIDA), he is currently serving as the representative for the Western Region for the Branch Council of the International Dyslexia Association (IDA). In 2014, he presented at the IDA International Conference in San Diego, the Houston Branch IDA Annual Conference, and the Region IV Dyslexia Conference in Houston. Gordon Doran is a husband, a father of 2 children, and also a successful entrepreneur. In 4th grade he was diagnosed with dyslexia and placed in special education classes. Gordon persevered in his studies and graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Entrepreneurship from U of H in the Spring of

1998. Three months after graduation Gordon started his first business called That s Entertainment which advertised local businesses through coupon sales. In the summer of 2000, he started a successful home preservation company called Advantage Pro Services, Inc. which specializes in pressure washing, window cleaning, and gutter cleaning. In 2006, Gordon started Natures Pest Solutions, Inc., now known as Natran, which specializes in low impact green pest control