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In this video, Dr. Max Coltheart, Dr. Kathryn Garforth, and Dr. Pam Kastner have a conversation about The Types of Dyslexia. Dr. Max Coltheart is an Emeritus Professor of Cognitive Science from Macquarie University in Australia. He runs the DeveIopmentaI Disorders of Language and Literacy (DDOLL) Network and the DeveIopmentaI Disorders of Mathematics (DOM) Network. These are email List serves where people can get access to a community to help answer questions relating to these areas. If you are interested in joining one of both of these networks, please send an email to Dr. Coltheart and request to join. Dr. Pam Kastner is the State Lead for Literacy at the Pennsylvania Training and Technical Assistance Network (PaTTAN). Dr. Kathryn Garforth an Educational Consultant and Interventionist at Garforth Education. She works with families to help them understand their child’s unique learning profile and creates a customized intervention designed to help them reach their personal best. Dr. Kathryn Garforth has a Ph.D. in Educational Psychology & Special Education and has a passion for advocating for individuals with exceptionalities. Follow my FB: / garfortheduc... Follow My Instagram: / garforthedu... Twitter: / garfortheduc Pinterest: https://bit.ly/37XbPlp Make sure you join our Facebook Groups: Garforth Education’s Exceptional Parent Group: / garfo... (This is a supportive community for parents of children with exceptionalities) Garforth Education’s Parent Group: / garfo... (This is a supportive parenting community) Garforth Education’s Educator Group: / garfo... (This is a supportive community for educators from different backgrounds) Discussion