Ever wondered why speech pathologists are unsung heroes in the world of dyslexia? In this eye-opening episode of the Dear Dyslexic Podcast, we dive deep into the fundamentals of dyslexia, bust myths about assessments, and explore how early intervention can transform lives—plus, practical tips for navigating co-occurring challenges like ADHD and dysgraphia. Joining us is Elise Cassidy, a passionate speech pathologist and founder of Code Read Network, a leading organisation dedicated to raising dyslexia awareness in Australia. With over 30 years of experience in literacy and language development, Elise specialises in supporting children and adults with dyslexia, speech sound disorders, and related learning difficulties. She’s driven campaigns like the iconic “Light Up Red for Dyslexia” initiative, which has illuminated landmarks across the country to spotlight dyslexia awareness month, and runs Little Voices, a clinic focused on empowering young people with dyslexia through tailored interventions, assistive technology, and multidisciplinary approaches.
In this episode, Elise unpacks the core of dyslexia, explaining how it stems from phonological processing and speech sound system challenges—far beyond just “speech” as many assume. We explore the pivotal role of speech pathologists in early identification, intervention, and assessments, including why they’re essential for children and adults alike. The conversation tackles the barriers to diagnosis in Australia, such as high costs and limited access, and advocates for accessible screening tools like those from Read3. Elise shares insights on co-occurring conditions like ADHD, dysgraphia, and dyscalculia, offering strategies for executive functioning support, assistive technology (from text-to-speech to AI tools), and building “super glue” memory through repetition.
For more on Elise’s work, visit Little Voices: https://www.littlevoices.net.au/
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