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Eye to Eye celebrates 25 Years
From stigma to celebration, Eye to Eye celebrates 25 years of embracing neurodiversity.
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Видео

Audio version of the 2023 Annual Report
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Audio version of the 2023 Annual Report
Alumn'eye, share your story with us!
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Alumn'eye, share your story with us!
2023 Young Leader Organizing Institute Slide Show
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2023 Young Leader Organizing Institute Slide Show
Senator John Hickenlooper Welcome
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Senator John Hickenlooper Welcome
Commemorating The Americans with Disabilities Act and E2E's 25 Year Anniversary
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Commemorating The Americans with Disabilities Act and E2E's 25 Year Anniversary
Launch a Neurodiversity Alliance Club Today
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Launch a Neurodiversity Alliance Club Today
Eye to Eye Panel Discussion at LDA Conference
Просмотров 152Год назад
Eye to Eye Panel Discussion at LDA Conference
Eye to Eye Co-Founders, David Flink and Marcus Soutra Say Thank You
Просмотров 83Год назад
Eye to Eye Co-Founders, David Flink and Marcus Soutra Say Thank You
Eye to Eye End of Year Campaign with David Flink
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Eye to Eye End of Year Campaign with David Flink
E2E Young Leaders Organizing Institute 2022 (OI2022)
Просмотров 129Год назад
E2E Young Leaders Organizing Institute 2022 (OI2022)
Cole Smith Eye to Eye Fellow 2022 Interview
Просмотров 158Год назад
Cole Smith Eye to Eye Fellow 2022 Interview
The Advantages of Learning Differently
Просмотров 1162 года назад
The Advantages of Learning Differently
Why are Social and Emotional Skills Important for Students who Learn Differently
Просмотров 572 года назад
Why are Social and Emotional Skills Important for Students who Learn Differently
Graduating Differently
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Graduating Differently
Learning Differently Through the Arts
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Learning Differently Through the Arts
End of Year Celebration 2020 : A Thank You
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End of Year Celebration 2020 : A Thank You
We See You Educators
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We See You Educators
2021 Virtual OI Recap
Просмотров 762 года назад
2021 Virtual OI Recap
Interview with Will Koester, Eye to Eye Fellow and David Flink, Eye to Eye Founder and CEO
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Interview with Will Koester, Eye to Eye Fellow and David Flink, Eye to Eye Founder and CEO
Eye to Eye and Music and the Brain: A Discussion on SEL Through Arts in the Education
Просмотров 462 года назад
Eye to Eye and Music and the Brain: A Discussion on SEL Through Arts in the Education
Sweet Christi's: Using Learning Differently as Tool for Success
Просмотров 1042 года назад
Sweet Christi's: Using Learning Differently as Tool for Success
An Eye to Eye Classy Tutorial
Просмотров 223 года назад
An Eye to Eye Classy Tutorial
Graduating Differently 2021 Recording
Просмотров 1343 года назад
Graduating Differently 2021 Recording
What Our Students Want to Share with the Biden Administration
Просмотров 333 года назад
What Our Students Want to Share with the Biden Administration
20 Years of Unlocking Greatness
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20 Years of Unlocking Greatness
OI Video
Просмотров 2893 года назад
OI Video
Former Mentee, Aja Capel, shares how she discovered her "diff-abilities" with Eye to Eye
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Former Mentee, Aja Capel, shares how she discovered her "diff-abilities" with Eye to Eye
Truman and Faith on Teaching Self-Advocacy
Просмотров 3884 года назад
Truman and Faith on Teaching Self-Advocacy

Комментарии

  • @Moneymaster-op8fl
    @Moneymaster-op8fl 5 дней назад

    I’m surprised no one has commented on this over 10 years. I’ve only been looking into dyslexia for 12 months. Dyslexia is currently viewed as a Learning Disability due mainly to reading difficulties. Children with dyslexia often have a miserable time at school due to this. If the people in this video are correct then dyslexia is actually a Learning DIFFERENCE that also brings with it advantages that are probably most noticed after school has ended. If people with dyslexia generally go on to do well post-school why isn’t this communicated to dyslexic children while at school and dyslexia viewed differently at school as this would help to reduce the misery and low self esteem that children with dyslexia feel? Like this one, I’ve read and watched a lot of interesting articles about dyslexia that explain that dyslexia shouldn’t just be viewed as a learning disability however these videos etc always have either very few views or comments. What’s the reason for this? Is it disbelief in the content? Are people feeling so despondent about dyslexia that there’s no enthusiasm for changing how it is viewed? If these videos are correct and such children shouldn’t be suffering at school the way they do, where’s the movement and momentum to change this?

  • @nikolugo
    @nikolugo 2 месяца назад

    When I was growing up I thought I was stupid because I learned different then others

  • @Freshoutdabin
    @Freshoutdabin 7 месяцев назад

    That kid was so soft

  • @m.k.s.7417
    @m.k.s.7417 8 месяцев назад

    Hey, I have a No., of: -plan's and dream's, for:_ dyslexics: to: work, towards/on: "Networking together!!"!! -"Teach-ing each other; what we know/"sharing; ideas and INFO.!!"!!"!! Having "(a) ZOOM_chat(s)": all, together!! "Subscribing to and just -generally; -support-ing; each others: channel's". (RUclips/"Social_Media": just -generally-etc.). "Encouraging 1 another!!"!! "Travelling to: "The Following -places"" and "show-casing; what we, can do; for them/their benefit": ="Italia": (Italy); "to: share/show-case; what we can do: for: Italian_ "Soccer's"/FOOTball's/"Calcio's": _-Benefit!!"!! Together; with: Celtic, F.C. (Glasgow, Scotland!!)!! "Developing_Nations/Countries"; _*_*For instance; part's, of: Africa, Ireland?? And Asia!!*_*_ ("Former_Colonies!!"!!). -ETC._-M.K.S. **{"Latin_America!!"!!}. ETC.

  • @jamesonjacobs6449
    @jamesonjacobs6449 10 месяцев назад

    what does it mean, when you forget a word in a sentence? the only reason this one is complete because i read it like five times lol

  • @leyong4716
    @leyong4716 Год назад

    Don't worry, man, my brother is dyslexia, and I'm not blaming him or any harsh words. Of course, I would help read for him because we are bro.

  • @se4nnn_
    @se4nnn_ Год назад

    just fucking read dumbass

  • @boomgirlbucko
    @boomgirlbucko Год назад

    They make it sound like he just came out as gay lol. Why is this so dramatic? 😂😅

  • @gicupfunny1611
    @gicupfunny1611 Год назад

    What I hate is I know his pain only in some ways of course I don’t think quite the same I know that growing up and having people say you need to do better work harder apply yourself more that feeling I know well having people make fun of you for poor spelling and slow reading and writing hurts quite a lot I know this is acting of course but it hits close to home to me

  • @michelefaccone2005
    @michelefaccone2005 Год назад

    I can identify with this. I acted the same way in school. I even broke out in a sweat because I did not want to be laughed at or feel like a dummy. I used to ask to go the the bathroom if I got called on. I also went to speech therapy because I had a very hard time with my s. Today I still do. But I'm ok understanding I'm not alone with this.

  • @ASLtoMusic
    @ASLtoMusic Год назад

    I just got diagnosed with dyslexia to me it was amazing knowing I am not dumb that I just have a learning difference. I don't believe learning has disables they just learn differently. Everyone learns differently especially people with learning differences. I also have ADHD which is what helps me on days I can't read when I have bad reading days. I am a highschool sophomore and I just got diagnosed.

  • @arnaudsynajie281
    @arnaudsynajie281 Год назад

    Interesting 🤔 😄😍🥰💕❤️

  • @genemambo5747
    @genemambo5747 2 года назад

    Wow

  • @lindsayweber7501
    @lindsayweber7501 2 года назад

    how did you do it can you share with me , thank you

  • @tsilitsili7597
    @tsilitsili7597 2 года назад

    how did you do it can you share with me , thank you

  • @paulwarren796
    @paulwarren796 2 года назад

    MUCH LIKE WHEN EVERYBODY KNOWS WHEN YOU ARE EJACULATING & BRAND YOU SOMETHING YOU ARE NOT....

    • @michelefaccone2005
      @michelefaccone2005 Год назад

      Education is to be said on this comment. Please go back to school to learn facts that make sense that are true. No one wants to hear 3rd grade stories on here that are not true. Speak to God and maybe he will forgive and watch over your soul.👀

    • @CC-hx8gj
      @CC-hx8gj 10 месяцев назад

      Sneed

  • @laceyweaver2373
    @laceyweaver2373 2 года назад

    how did you do it can you share with me , thank you

  • @markstuber4731
    @markstuber4731 2 года назад

    Link to the whole forum?

  • @amyclarke41
    @amyclarke41 2 года назад

    omg

  • @livinglifedifferent1989
    @livinglifedifferent1989 3 года назад

    I'm not dyslexic but I do have neurofibromatosis.

  • @thescopedogable
    @thescopedogable 3 года назад

    We dont appear in media much because we dont exactly get in many writing rooms. And when do appear it's normally as a charity case something to be pitied the sad story of the week I would like a show were a main character had dyslexia and it's mentioned like once then only occasionally brought up so it's apart of who they are but not the defining feature That said maybe this show is like that I dunno never watched it.

  • @invisiblerainbowhoops8943
    @invisiblerainbowhoops8943 3 года назад

    the fact that this is why I started watching glee

  • @sarmadsalarzai6289
    @sarmadsalarzai6289 3 года назад

    I on

  • @sarmadsalarzai6289
    @sarmadsalarzai6289 3 года назад

    Dyslexia

  • @broadwaymike92
    @broadwaymike92 3 года назад

    This scene truly shoes that Finn had such a wonderful heart for people. He would have been an amazing teacher at the end of the series.

    • @CS-vf1zn
      @CS-vf1zn 10 месяцев назад

      I love all of my fans and I just want you to know that you are not alone julie and the phantoms can help you

  • @gracebee1059
    @gracebee1059 3 года назад

    I hate Blake with all my heart, but mannnn his acting was good here. I'm dyslexic and I've always thought I was just simply stupid. all of my siblings graduated from grad school, my brother is a doctor, my sister is a lawyer, my other brother is a stock broker and I'm barely making it through year 10 and I have sooo much to live up to, and so much that I want to be and everyone tells me "if you work hard you'll get there. you just need to try harder" and Finns "your brain just works differently than others" has really helped me and I think its helped a lot of people

  • @AaronNickolas7
    @AaronNickolas7 3 года назад

    I have dyslexia, dyscalculia, and a reading comprehension disorder. Proud to say I graduated high school with a 4.0 with ZERO help (lots of extra credits) and got a college degree! Learned in college that I needed tests read to me because I just couldn't understand the questions reading them myself. The best grade I ever got in math was a C-. We threw a party that day!

    • @Skoopyghost
      @Skoopyghost Год назад

      I have dyslexia and dyscalculia. I have a perfect pitch and I play many instruments.

  • @williamkasey4151
    @williamkasey4151 3 года назад

    In middle school a kid called someone else a dyslexic b*tch and my friend started laughing and I was so pissed and walked away but when she asked why I didn’t say anything I was very passive aggressive about it

  • @williamkasey4151
    @williamkasey4151 3 года назад

    When I had the test done it scared me so much because of the timer I was like can that not be here, thank you

  • @joseotero2555
    @joseotero2555 3 года назад

    Unless you have dyslexia you don’t understand.

  • @tinkerbob1018
    @tinkerbob1018 3 года назад

    When he said am o stupid it gust felt so really

  • @domthedyslexicclubt-shirts7821
    @domthedyslexicclubt-shirts7821 3 года назад

    Exactly...

  • @sarahbrownie5755
    @sarahbrownie5755 3 года назад

    I’m I the only one that killing their self laughing at these comments about dyslexia 😂

  • @hellomynameissadddx6719
    @hellomynameissadddx6719 3 года назад

    I have dyslexia, I had a class to help me cope with it, had to take this test soooo many time to see how my progress was, god it was stressful

  • @studioonecheerdanceco.7549
    @studioonecheerdanceco.7549 3 года назад

    am the same

  • @pinkiestpiggy336
    @pinkiestpiggy336 3 года назад

    I love this

  • @mariah5258
    @mariah5258 3 года назад

    i asked my parents a few days ago if i could get testing they havent orangized anthing, i rlly hope they do my mum doesnt think i am and i think my dad is too

  • @galia8921
    @galia8921 3 года назад

    Dyslexia is genetic, his father probably has it too or somebody in the family

  • @jonathanbrotto7278
    @jonathanbrotto7278 3 года назад

    Being a high functioning dyslexic I just compensate.

  • @bevshepherd9509
    @bevshepherd9509 3 года назад

    Its weird that they made sam have dyslxia and then they just dropped it and then the same happend to rydar and they dropped it. And when i seen this sence i started cyring having dyslexia

  • @Anastasia-Guinnova_26.
    @Anastasia-Guinnova_26. 3 года назад

    I’m dyslexic I can relate to a lot of this stuff. Kinda how I learned I was dyslexic but they did it at the eye doctor

  • @ruetuesdayxx4409
    @ruetuesdayxx4409 3 года назад

    I have dyslexia and dyspraxia and a Sensory Processing Disorder and I have struggled so badly for so many years with it. I think the hardest part were my friends saying I was so lucky getting out of class to play games or read or random stuff witch was actually to help me deal with it all and learn and no matter how hard I worked or improved they all played it down as if I was just slacking off and not working twice as hard as they we’re just to past the year. Teachers use to grade my spelling test and I will never forget when I was 8 and before I was diagnosed with dyslexia I get a test back saying 0/25 and my teacher turned to me and said “This is just terrible and unacceptable for your age and you and your parents should be so ashamed of there lazy working child” . After I was diagnosed I worked so so hard to prove all my friends and family and teachers wrong that just because I had a learning disability I could still be as smart and break the stupid stereotype that we’re all stupid and can’t read or spell . In 3months 9 year old me read a set of 10 books with 300 pages in each and yet the first thing my friends Mum said to me when I told her proud of myself I was “ Yes but I doesn’t really count sweetheart if you don’t understand any of the words “ which was utter crap. Now I’m only 13 but my secondary school has been offering me so much more help . And I think my learning support teacher sums up the perfect way to describe dyslexia, “ It’s not an excuse of why I can’t do something, it’s and explanation of why I can do it different “ ( sorry this was long and no one will probably read it , I just wanted to rant about it)

  • @lauraworinamia5783
    @lauraworinamia5783 3 года назад

    😟😭

  • @Interviewvanholland
    @Interviewvanholland 4 года назад

    Despite the fact that I’m not dyslexic this scene is still very relatable since I have a learning disability and people usually think that I’m intentionally being lethargic when I’m not always able to concentrate or to easily retain information which had always made me feel embarrassed and imbecilic.. people are quick to make assumptions but they are not standing in your feet.. they would never know how hard we actually try to understand and absorb what we are trying to learn.

  • @LSgrimm91
    @LSgrimm91 4 года назад

    Yassss... normalise learning disorders :D

  •  4 года назад

    Never knew that Chris Williams (Vanessa Williana' younger and only brother) had ADHD , just like me except that's not the only thing I have I have Asperger's ( the mellow & more functional off- shoot of Autism).

  • @crazybadcuber9492
    @crazybadcuber9492 4 года назад

    What’s this show called

  • @ashleighroy7524
    @ashleighroy7524 4 года назад

    I know how that feels i am dslikes but I just think I can get it a venchly

  • @biggfaith7663
    @biggfaith7663 4 года назад

    💜💜💜💜💜

  • @sahara3612
    @sahara3612 4 года назад

    Wow I felt that