Executive functions and the connection to language
I recently had the pleasure of joining Lori Boll, Executive Director of SENIA International, an organization serving educators across schools in southeast Asia. Lori...
I recently had the pleasure of joining Lori Boll, Executive Director of SENIA International, an organization serving educators across schools in southeast Asia. Lori...
When schools shut their doors this past March, teachers world wide headed home to begin teaching online, and we began searching for ways to...
I had the pleasure of speaking about working memory and how it influences spoken and written language at The Dyslexia Foundation’s 2019 conference at...
Recently, I had the pleasure of giving a webinar for the International Dyslexia Association’s Upper Midwest Branch. We spent an hour delving into why...
I’m noticing a new language trend lately that is, admittedly, driving me slightly batty: use of the word “issues” as a substitute for the...
A student walked into my office recently, and glumly announced, “Well, I got it.” Taking in the slumped shoulders, the dragging backpack, and the...
Dr. Singer recently had the pleasure of talking with Alexis Avila, owner of Prepped and Polished, about the intricacies of writing and why it’s hard to...
There are so many different ways for students to study and learn information effectively, yet if you ask them which one they use most,...
More so today than ever, students are buckling under the pressure of everyday stress. They often come to Architects For Learning exhausted after a...
This past weekend, I had the honor of officiating the wedding of two of my dearest friends, Chris and Andrea. It was a thrilling...