Right to Read Advocacy Spotlighted in 06880 Dan Woog's Community Update

Reading is wonderful, and joyous — for many people.

For some, it is challenging and frustrating.

Jennifer Bernheim — advocate, entrepreneur, and mom to a dyslexic learner — has launched a new podcast with Verso Studios at the Westport Library.

“Right to Read” is named after the organization she founded. It offers advocacy services, IEP coaching and workshops, as well as a corporate HR benefit that provides educational resources and advocacy coaching.

The podcast offers information on community resources, best practices for dyslexic learners, legislation, and success stories.

It debuted yesterday — during Dyslexia Awareness Month — with 3 20-minute episodes. Additional episodes will drop every other week.

The show is available on the Verso Studios community partnership podcast page, and podcast distributors like Apple and Spotify.

Source: 06880 Where Westport meets the world

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