RewirED: Dyslexia and Reading Disabilities cover art

RewirED: Dyslexia and Reading Disabilities

RewirED: Dyslexia and Reading Disabilities

Written by: CT State Dept. of Education
Listen for free

About this listen

Conversations on Dyslexia and Reading Disabilities hosted by the Connecticut State Department of Education

© 2026 RewirED: Dyslexia and Reading Disabilities
Episodes
  • “This Is What Changed Everything”: A Student on Dyslexia, Access, and Assistive Technology
    Feb 2 2026

    In this powerful episode, student advocate Eleanor Farquhar speaks openly about growing up with undiagnosed dyslexia, the emotional toll of struggling in school, and the moment assistive technology opened the door to learning. Her story offers families and educators an authentic look at why early, individualized access to tools can shape not only academic success, but self-worth and belonging.

    Show More Show Less
    29 mins
  • What Educators and Families Should Know About the EL/ML Framework—and Why It Matters
    Jan 30 2026

    Developed through years of collaboration with educators and families, the Connecticut State Department of Education's EL/ML Framework offers clear guidance for improving instruction and systems for multilingual learners, including those with dyslexia. In this episode, Maribel Olivero and Megan Alubicki, the CSDE leaders who developed the framework, explain its guiding principles, how districts will be supported in implementation, and what this work means for families and educators seeking more coherent, evidence-based literacy supports.

    Show More Show Less
    26 mins
  • Ep. 3: How Can Family Advocacy Transform Literacy Outcomes?
    Dec 17 2025

    In this episode of RewirED, host Kristin Allen is joined by Goviana Morales, a bilingual consultant with the Connecticut Parent Advocacy Center (CPAC) and a leading voice for family engagement and equity in special education.

    Drawing from her lived experience as a parent of children with disabilities and her professional work supporting Spanish-speaking families statewide, Morales shares how language access, cultural responsiveness, and authentic partnership between schools and families can fundamentally change outcomes for students with dyslexia and other reading difficulties. The conversation explores CPAC’s role as Connecticut’s Parent Training and Information Center, the layered supports it provides to families, and the critical importance of ensuring that families are informed, empowered, and meaningfully included in decision-making.

    Educators, family liaisons, and advocates will gain practical insight into bridging communication gaps, strengthening collaboration, and moving from awareness to action so that every family feels seen, heard, and supported—and every child has the opportunity to learn to read and thrive.

    Show More Show Less
    32 mins
No reviews yet