Advocating for dyslexic students – with Sabrina Fandell

Advocating for dyslexic students – with Sabrina Fandell

Author: Carolyn Kiel October 27, 2025 Duration: 35:03

As a dyslexic child, Sabrina Fandell had to sit in her school's book closet for her reading lessons. Now she sits on the Board of Directors of the International Dyslexia Association - Dallas Branch. She is passionate about fostering inclusive environments and advocating for neurodivergent students in school.

During this episode, Sabrina talks about:

  • Her experience growing up as a child with dyslexia, and as a parent of children who have dyslexia
  • How advancements in technology and teaching methodologies can help students with dyslexia succeed in school
  • Why she got involved with the International Dyslexia Association
  • The complicated journey to get her son assessed for dyslexia and ADHD
  • The fine line she walks as a parent when advocating for her son at IEP meetings
  • Resources and advice to help parents support their children with dyslexia

Learn more about the International Dyslexia Association Dallas Branch, their hotline and their scholarship program for dyslexia testing.

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Watch the video of this interview on YouTube.

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