Sally Smith Interviews
December 8, 2007 by admin
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I am republishing the Sally Smith Interviews in our feed, to help celebrate the life and work of Sally Smith, who died December 1, 2007. We’ll miss her terribly. She founded the Lab School in response to the needs of her younger son, and built the field of educating kids with Learning Disabilities as a result. Sally’s insights into learning, children and education changed the world for kids with learning difficulties, and it was a true privilege to sit down and talk with her last spring.
Click here to get Sally Smith Part I
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Part II of Interview with Ben Mitchell, Landmark College
December 8, 2007 by admin
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This week, the community lost one of its true treasures, Sally L. Smith, Founder of the Lab School, and professor at American University. I was lucky enough to sit down and interview Sally last spring for the podcast. I will be republishing the shows with Sally in the podcast feed, to celebrate her life and work. Thank you to Vivian Vasquez from the CLIP Podcast and American University for introducing me to Sally, and for letting me [articipate in a small way in Sally’s memorial.
In this week’s show, we finish our talk with Ben Mitchell, Director of Admissions from Landmark College. We discuss changing college curriculum to decrease attrition in all schools; The use oif Assistive technology in the classroom, Summer Programs at Landmark College, and their most famous graduate, Russell Cosby, brother of Bill Cosby.
Russell Cosby attended Landmark College as an adult, to work on his reading problems caused by dyslexia, as geatured in the film, Ennis’s Gift, available through the Ennis Cosby Foundation. This film let me see what going to school was like for people with learning disabilities, and see how it affected people as they grew up- it was one of the most moving documentaries I have ever seen, and I urge you all to check it out.
Links discussed in the show:
Landmark College
Inspiration/Kidspiration Software
Diane King and the Kildonan School
101 Uses for Baby Wipes
Just One More Book
Mommycast- Don’t miss their great Holiday Contest!!!!!
Mommycast and Friends
Financial Aid Podcast
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Show #48 Conversation with Sally Smith Part II
This week’s show is a continuation of my conversation with Sally Smith, Founder and Director of the Lab School. We talk about teaching children with learning disabilities, early identification, and how important it is to have parental support. Sally even answers Kristen’s question about Orton Gillingham vs. Linda Mood Bell reading, and why she favors training teachers in both methods, so they can use whatever method works best for the child, rather than assuming one method will teach all.
At the end of the interview, Sally asked me about podcasting, and I decided to leave this part of our conversation in, largely because Sally then spoke about her motivation to write No Easy Answers, her wonderful book about parenting children with learning disabilities. This is one of the best books for parents, as it covers everything from understanding how your child learns, to the very real and emotional rollercoaster parents go through while trying to help thier children.
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Because of travel, spring break, and the like, shows may be bi-weekly for the next few weeks. As a parent, it’s hard sometimes juggling work, family and podcasting. Thank you for your patience! We should be back on track soon.
Click here to listen to Conversation with Sally Smith Part II
Show #47 Conversation with Sally Smith, Founder of the Lab School
March 16, 2007 by admin
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Sally Smith started the Lab School in Washington, DC, in 1967, based on her need to find a school for her own son who had severe learning disabilities. Like most moms on a mission, she gathered her friends and turned an old house into a school. Now, 40 years later, the Lab School serves children from age 5 1/2 to age 19, provides support of college students and adults with learning disabilities, and provides in depth multidisciplinary testing. There are now Lab Schools in Baltimore, MD and Manayunk, PA. Sallycontinues in her role as Director of the Lab School, as well as servign as Head of the Graduate Program in Special Education:Learning Disabilities at American University. She has written a wonderful book, which continues to be updated, entitled “No Easy Answers: The Learning Disabled Child at Home and At School“.
My conversation with Sally took place at the Lab School in Washington. When you enter the grounds of the Lab School, you are immediately struck by the art work and creativity that permeates the whole school. Sally’s office is filled with art, pictures, mementos from travels around the world, and a sense of warmth and home. I’ve split the conversation into two parts. In Part I, we discuss how Sally founded the Lab School as a way to help her own child, and how it’s grown exponentially over the years. We discuss the state of LD education now, and what has changed over the years. In Part II, we discuss early intervention, the deficits many kids with LD share, and how we can help them succeed. We also discuss the importance of parental support, reading methods, including Orton Gillingham and Linda Mood Bell, and why it may be best to have all tools at your disposal rather than just one.
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Show #27 The Academy in Manayunk
October 30, 2006 by admin
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Parents know one source of special education is the local public school. But if your child needs help but doesn’t qualify for services, or if you aren’t happy with the services or the progress your child is making, is there any alternative?
One of the options is to look at the growing number of private schools specializing in teaching children with language-based learning disabilities. The gold standard and original school to specialize in teaching children with learning disabilities is the Lab School of Washington, DC, started by Sally Smith. The school just recently opened a third affiliate in Philadelphia, The Academy in Manayunk. The Academy uses the Lab School Model to instruct children with language based learning disabilities on a college prep course of study, 2nd through 7 th grade. It also has a large commitment to instruct teachers, educators, parents, and the community about research-based instruction and how all groups can team together to make these children academically successful.
I know you’ll enjoy learning about the Academy from the Executive Director, Pat Roberts and Associate Director, Nancy Blair, themselves.
