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Save The Kids Ep. 148: Let's talk about dyslexia with Lynn Greenburg

Save The Kids Ep. 148: Let's talk about dyslexia with Lynn Greenburg

FromThe Save the Kids Podcast


Save The Kids Ep. 148: Let's talk about dyslexia with Lynn Greenburg

FromThe Save the Kids Podcast

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Length:
20 minutes
Released:
Feb 19, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

More and more, children today are exhibiting learning disabilities.  ADHD, ADD, and dyslexia. It can be really difficult, feeling so different.  And so I brought an expert on the matter who has lived through it with her child.  Lynn Greenberg is a wife, mom, and grandma. A now retired attorney, she loves to cook, exercise, and read. During COVID-19, when many families were living together with an abundance of unscheduled free time, Lynn and her son Jonathan, who has dyslexia, began to work on the concepts and ideas for Robby The Dyslexic Taxi and the Airport Adventure. As ideas developed, they became increasingly invested in the character, his story, and the impact this endeavor could have on othersCheck her out If you want a speaker to come to your community, email heynate@savethekids.org OR fill out the form below.Link to speaker form@savethekidsinc@bulliesbe.goneSupport the show
Released:
Feb 19, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Save the Kids Podcast is formerly known as the Collin Kartchner Podcast. Collin Kartchner was the founder of #SaveTheKids. Before his untimely passing, he presented 300-500 times per year about the negative affects of screen time, social media, gaming, and pornography on our kids and how to protect kids’ mental health. Collin was a warrior for children and we at Save The Kids are committed to continuing that message. Join our new podcast host and Save the Kids Speaker, Nate Webb as we continue the mission to Save The Kids. Be sure to check out our website savethekids.org and follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn!