Brittany Zucker


Brittany Zucker, M.S. CCC-SLP, TSSLD, C-SLDI, A/OGA, is a Language and Literacy Interventionist based in New York City who specializes in treating children with reading and spelling weaknesses, receptive and expressive language disorders, and language-based learning disabilities, including dyslexia. She works full-time at a private school for students with dyslexia where she mentors and coaches reading teachers and provides evidence-based language intervention and structured, multi-sensory literacy instruction. After school, she sees clients privately and works collaboratively with parents to ensure their children are receiving the best and most appropriate support in the classroom. Brittany strives to have a meaningful impact on the rate of learning improvement for those who are diagnosed with or are at-risk for language-based reading difficulties.

Brittany is ASHA (American Speech-Language-Hearing Association) certified, holds a teacher of students with speech and language disabilities (TSSLD) Certification, is a Dyslexia Interventionist through the International Dyslexia Association (IDA), and is certified at the associate level through the Academy of Orton Gillingham (OGA). You can find Brittany on Instagram using her handle @bzlanguageandliteracy and through her website www.bzlanguageandliteracy.com.


It is estimated that 1 in 5 students have dyslexia.

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The SLP Guide to Dyslexia was written by SLPs and educators. Other professionals that may benefit from this book include reading specialists, dyslexia specialists, psychologists, and anyone with an M.A., M.S., M.ED., Ed.D., or Ph.D. degree in education, reading, speech-language pathology, school psychology, psychology, or neuropsychology.



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Chapter 1 History of Dyslexia


Chapter 2 Neurological Underpinnings


Chapter 3 Dyslexia State Legislation


Chapter 4 SLP Assessment


Chapter 5 SLP Literacy Based Interventions


Chapter 6 Programs/Curricula


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