Episode 2: Neurodiversity, Label Stigma, & UDL with Gabrielle Rappolt-Schlichtmann & Alyssa Boucher

Learn about the neurodiversity view of learning disabilities like dyslexia, considerations for label stigma in the context of early identification of reading deficits, and how to apply principles of Universal Design for Learning in intervention.

Gabrielle Rappolt-Schlichtmann, Adjunct Lecturer, Harvard Graduate School of Education; Founder & Executive Director, EdTogether, Inc. |  | ​Alyssa Boucher, Clinical Assistant Professor, Boston University ​

Favorite Children’s Books:
Gabbie
Alyssa
Articles and Resources:
Gabbie Schlichtmann

Alyssa Boucher
Study at Boston University
  • We are currently recruiting preschool children (ages 4‐6) with speech sound disorders. Our goal is to learn more about the relationship between motor speech difficulties and early literacy skills. We are also gathering data for a new measure to help better identify and understand speech problems in young children. To learn more about the study, please email bouchera@bu.edu.

Neurodiversity

Label Stigma

Universal Design for Learning 
Episode 2: Neurodiversity, Label Stigma, & UDL with Gabrielle Rappolt-Schlichtmann & Alyssa Boucher
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