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Wiring the Brain to Read - Penny Bright

‘IMAGE' the Printed Word - Martha Silk

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Penny Bright, M.S. CCC-SP: is a private practice Speech Language Pathologist in Middleton/Madison, Wisconsin . She earned her Bachelor of Science and Education degrees from the University of Wisconsin - Madison and her Master's of Science degree from the University of Wisconsin - Whitewater. Before becoming a private clinician, she worked in the public school system in Wisconsin . Penny works at The Clinic where she works with a variety of speech and language disorders, however she specializes in working with school age individuals with language learning disabilities. Penny has written articles on the subject which have been published in professional magazines. She also served on the Board of Directors for the Wisconsin Chapter of the International Dyslexia Association. More information about The Clinic can be found at www.TheClinicInWisconsin.com

Martha Silk: is a tutor for learning disabilities. She holds a BS degree in Mathematics which she earned at Spring Hill College in Mobile , Alabama . She has attended training classes, seminars and courses taught by Phyllis Lindamood, Nanci Bell, Kim Tulley, Therese Kelly, Atlantic Seaboard Dyslexia Center , and Dr. William Strixrud and Associates in the past 11 years. She has been tutoring individuals who suffer with ADHD, reading comprehension weakness, dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia and non-verbal LD for 10 years. The ages of her students range from 5 ½ years old through adults. She also teaches at Montgomery College , Rockville Campus for the Challenge Program and the course name is Phonemic Awareness. Her e-mail address is marthasilk@comcast.net and her web address is MarthaSilk.com.