Not sure which teacher professional development class is right for you? Find out more about our continuing education perfect for any reading teacher, parent, educator working with children who have reading differences including dyslexia, or dyslexia specialist.
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View the Neuhaus Research Guide online to learn more about the Neuhaus philosophy, teacher professional development, teaching dyslexia, dyslexia training, and our literacy instruction!
Sharon McMichael, M.Ed., is a Reading Teacher and Dyslexia Specialist whose students have had some great results using the Basic Language Skills curriculum.
Neuhaus Education Center’s Dyslexia Specialist Preparation Program (DSPP) provides in-depth dyslexia information and preparation for teachers and therapists working with individuals with dyslexia and other related disorders. Learn more about teacher continuing education, DSPP, and dyslexia reading programs.
Parents, you CAN Help Your Child by knowing the characteristics of dyslexia and attending dyslexia information sessions, parent seminars and dyslexia teaching workshops at Neuhaus.
Resources
Fridays with Neuhaus - Classes to give parents comprehensive strategies designed to promote their children's academic and TAKS success. (Read more)
In Their Own Words...
Searching for the Sunshine
...Reading the wrong words in a book,
Then receiving dirty looks.
No one knows what is wrong
While I’m trying my hardest, struggling along. (Read more)
Life-changing Event
The most memorable event in my life was being taught how to read by Ginger Holland. Her teaching me made a tremendous difference in my life. If not for Ginger teaching me, I would most likely not be able to read today. Learning to read and write with Ginger has taken my life on a very different course. (Read more.)
The Neuhaus Education Center, a nonprofit foundation established in 1980, is dedicated to providing teacher professional development in research-based methods of literacy instruction. We provide a structured approach to teaching the basic language skills of reading, writing, and spelling, an approach that is valuable for all students and essential for those with dyslexia. In addition, the Center is a resource for parental consultation and for adults seeking literacy education.