Our Guests: Dr. Joyce Pickering & Amy Cushner
Show Notes
Dr. Joyce Pickering and Amy Cushner join the podcast to discuss the early signs of learning differences that Guides can be looking for during the Primary years. They use the acronym CLAPS for the main areas of development:
Coordination
Language & Speech
Attention
Perception
Social-Emotional Development
Joyce and Amy describe typical development in each of these areas, and also signs of atypical development to watch for during the Primary years. They explain how the Montessori materials and lessons can be adapted to meet the needs of a wide variety of learners.
They warn that it is dangerous to take a “wait and see” approach to learning differences. Because while we are waiting, the child with learning differences is struggling and suffering. We are also losing valauble time in which to begin early intervention. So instead, Joyce and Amy advise Guides to start using adaptive strategies as soon as they identify a child at risk. If it ends up having been developmental, there is no harm done. But if it was a learning difference, you have already been supporting the student with strategies and skills they need to be successful.
Joyce and Amy share methods for recording these observations and adaptations and how to share this information with parents. This episode is filled with information that all Montessorians should have – don’t miss it!
About our Guests
Dr. Joyce Pickering
Executive Director Emeritus at the Shelton School & Evaluation Center
Dr. Joyce Pickering is a 50-year Montessorian, speech and language pathologist, and learning disabilities specialist who has devoted her life to addressing the needs of students with learning differences. Joyce served the Shelton School & Evaluation Center as Executive Director (1990 – 2010) and continues to serve as Executive Director Emerita (2010 – present). In these roles, she oversaw the creation of an Outreach center that annually responds to more than 27,000 requests for information/resources; the development of a unique collaboration between Shelton, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, and The University of Texas Dallas’ Center for Brain Health; and, in 2009, the launching of Shelton Montessori Teacher Education.
Joyce is the 2013 Living Legacy Recipient for American Montessori Society (AMS) as well as past President of AMS Board of Directors. MACTE (Montessori Accreditation Council for Teacher Education) awarded the Wisdom of the Elders award to Joyce in 2015. She is also an adjunct professor at Dallas Baptist University, a clinical assistant professor at The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, and an advisor to the International Multisensory Structured Language Education Council (IMSLEC). In 2017, Dr Pickering worked in collaboration with Aspire (formerly Lift) to create the SEE Adult Literacy Series which supports adult learners in gaining skills in reading, writing and spelling.
Joyce’s book, Montessori Strategies for Children with Learning Differences: The MACAR Model, was written with her friend Sylvia O. Richardson, M. D. and was published by Parent Child Press in 2019. It is also seen on Amazon. She is the author and Director of the SEE Program, a multisensory structured language education (MSLE) method designed to teach learners age 5 to adult. In 2022, she developed the SEE Early Literacy Intervention Kit which guides parents, teachers and administrators in the use of age-appropriate manipulatives and research-based strategies to meet the literacy needs of emerging, struggling and at-risk learners age 3 to 9. Joyce has 7 children and 13 grandchildren, and 4 great-grandchildren.
Amy Cushner, M.Ed.
Associate Head of School, Shelton School (EC-sixth grade)
Amy Cushner is an Associate Head of School at The Shelton School and Evaluation Center in Dallas, TX. She is certified in Sequential English Education and the Association Method programs for the remediation of written language disorders, as well as advanced levels of Montessori Applied to Children at Risk. Amy holds a M.Ed. in Educational Leadership, Montessori-credentialed (E1) MACTE, is a Licensed Dyslexia Therapist(Texas), Certified Academic Language Therapist, QI, and, most important to Amy, she has worked at the Shelton School for 30 years. Additionally, Amy is a consummate advocate and presenter. She has presented at various conferences, including International Dyslexia Association, American Montessori Society, and CHADD.
Resources
Book: Montessori Strategies for Children with Learning Differences (The MACAR Model) by Joyce Pickering and Sylvia O. Richardson
Information about the MACAR Training from the Shelton School & Evaluation Center
Tool for Montessorians to record observations: The Match Teacher Checklist
Social skills curriculum: CHOICES Program
Emotional literacy program: RULER Approach
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