From the Mailbag: What about Spelling Mistakes?
Individuals who registered for IEW’s online writing conference, From Imitation to Innovation, had the opportunity to submit questions with their registration. While Andrew and Julie weren’t able to respond to each one during... read more
Read! Podcast Episode 205
The continuing conversation about the language arts turns to a new direction in Episode 205. During this episode Andrew Pudewa and Julie Walker discuss reading and how it interlaces with the other language... read more
Some Thoughts about Reading
Lately I have been thinking more and more about reading. What is reading, exactly? What processes in the brain does it involve? Why do we read? As a dyslexia tutor, I am fascinated... read more
Reviewing Our Greatest Hits: Understanding Child Brain Development
Before Andrew Pudewa started the Institute for Excellence in Writing, he worked for and was mentored by some exceptionally talented and wise men. One of those men was Shinichi Suzuki. Another was Glenn... read more
Reviewing Our Greatest Hits: SPED Struggles and Suggestions, Part 3 – ADHD
Culminating this portion of the classic podcast series that focuses on SPED struggles, Andrew and Julie spend the final episode discussing ADHD. Together they discuss the challenges students wrestle with as they deal... read more
Reviewing Our Greatest Hits: SPED Struggles and Suggestions, Part 2 – Dysgraphia
We continue our review of the “Best Of” series this week by replaying an episode that originally aired in October of 2016. In this podcast, Andrew and Julie describe and discuss dysgraphia, a... read more
“A Remarkable Leap Forward”: Tutor Testimonial from Sherry Grubbs
It has been a tremendous blessing to have discovered IEW early on in my homeschooling journey. With over twenty-one years in the trenches so far, I am still homeschooling... read more
Reviewing Our Greatest Hits: SPED Struggles and Suggestions, Part 1 – Dyslexia
In keeping with National Dyslexia Awareness Month, our current “Best Of” podcast episode focuses on dyslexia. The most common learning disability, dyslexia affects up to 20 percent of the population. During the podcast... read more
“Motivated to Write”: Tutor Testimonial from Kathleen Van Every
The month of October marks National Learning Disabilities Month as well as Dyslexia Awareness Month. This year on IEW’s blog, we are commemorating these events in a number of different ways. Throughout the... read more
“A Real Gold Mine”: Tutor Testimonial from Christine Gurzler
As we continue to mark Dyslexia Awareness Month and National Learning Disabilities Month, in today’s blog post we would like to feature a testimonial written by Christine Gurzler. Christine has a private tutoring... read more
Shining the Spotlight on National Learning Disabilities Month: Thoughts on Dyslexia
This week as we continue to feature classic blog posts and articles on the subject of learning disabilities, we would like to highlight an article written by Andrew Pudewa, which first appeared in... read more
From the Mailbag: What about Spelling Mistakes?
Individuals who registered for IEW’s online writing conference, From Imitation to Innovation, had the opportunity to submit questions with their registration.... read more
Read! Podcast Episode 205
The continuing conversation about the language arts turns to a new direction in Episode 205. During this episode Andrew Pudewa and... read more
Some Thoughts about Reading
Lately I have been thinking more and more about reading. What is reading, exactly? What processes in the brain does it... read more
Reviewing Our Greatest Hits: Understanding Child Brain Development
Before Andrew Pudewa started the Institute for Excellence in Writing, he worked for and was mentored by some exceptionally talented and... read more
Reviewing Our Greatest Hits: SPED Struggles and Suggestions, Part 3 – ADHD
Culminating this portion of the classic podcast series that focuses on SPED struggles, Andrew and Julie spend the final episode discussing... read more
Reviewing Our Greatest Hits: SPED Struggles and Suggestions, Part 2 – Dysgraphia
We continue our review of the “Best Of” series this week by replaying an episode that originally aired in October of... read more
“A Remarkable Leap Forward”: Tutor Testimonial from Sherry Grubbs
It has been a tremendous blessing to have discovered IEW early on in my homeschooling journey. With... read more
Reviewing Our Greatest Hits: SPED Struggles and Suggestions, Part 1 – Dyslexia
In keeping with National Dyslexia Awareness Month, our current “Best Of” podcast episode focuses on dyslexia. The most common learning disability,... read more
“Motivated to Write”: Tutor Testimonial from Kathleen Van Every
The month of October marks National Learning Disabilities Month as well as Dyslexia Awareness Month. This year on IEW’s blog, we... read more
“A Real Gold Mine”: Tutor Testimonial from Christine Gurzler
As we continue to mark Dyslexia Awareness Month and National Learning Disabilities Month, in today’s blog post we would like to... read more
Shining the Spotlight on National Learning Disabilities Month: Thoughts on Dyslexia
This week as we continue to feature classic blog posts and articles on the subject of learning disabilities, we would like... read more