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Virtual Bregi Series with Dr. Anna Middleton

 

Join us for our Virtual Bregi Series with Dr. Anna Middleton

“The Identification and Remediation of Orthographic and Graphomotor Deficits Related to Dysgraphia”

Register Today — Space is limited!

Dysgraphia can significantly impact a student's ability to master the mechanics of writing. Dr. Middleton will provide a deep dive into:

  • Understanding the coordinated processes required for proficient handwriting

  • Identifying characteristic weaknesses across the writing continuum

  • Evidence-based best practices for intervention and accommodations

Whether you are an educator, therapist, or parent, this session offers vital tools to support students with dysgraphia. Includes Q&A.

Anna Middleton, Ph.D. is a Clinical Research Scientist in the Luke Waites Center for Dyslexia and Learning Disorders at Scottish Rite for Children and a Certified Academic Language Therapist. Her clinical training and work in the field of reading disabilities cultivated her interest in the science of reading and the mechanisms by which methods of effective reading instruction improve various outcomes. She has an M.A. in Psychology, and a Ph.D. in Communication Sciences and Disorders from the University of Texas at Dallas. Her research interests include optimizing treatment efficacy to improve reading outcomes for all children, characterizing individual differences in response to reading instruction, and enhancing our understanding of the psychological and neurological mechanisms underlying specific learning disabilities, including dyslexia and related disorders.

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February 19th
7:00–8:30pm Central

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