Michael Shanahan & Bill Hansberry

Dyscastia

A podcast for parents and educators about the best way to support kids living with specific learning difficulties. Specific learning disabilities/differences/disorders/difficulties… whatever you call them, they exist and colour people‘s lives everywhere. Dyscastia is a podcast for people who live with any of the Dys family; whether they have a Dys themselves, parent a child with a Dys have a partner with a Dys or teach people with a Dys. So, which Dys‘s are we talking about? You‘ve guessed it – Dyslexia, Dysgraphia and Dyscalculia. We call these the 3Ds. Michael Shanahan and Bill Hansberry are...

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Michael Shanahan & Bill Hansberry

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Education

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dyscastia.com

Neueste Folge

24. Jun 2026

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Supporting Adults & Older Students 24.06.2026

In this episode, I chat with Dr Shae Wissell. Shae is an award-winning advocate and entrepreneur specialising in dyslexia and other neurodivergent conditions. We talk about what happens after students living with learning difficulties leave school and we become adults! We cover The anxiety spiral around grades and "what are my options?" in Years 11 and 12 Alternative pathways into uni and TAFE (an...

Mental Health Strategies For Parents 27.03.2026

In this episode, I'm joined by Brisbane-based psychologist Leanne Tran to talk about how to look after your own mental health as the parent of a child living with disability. We work through the journey as a timeline covering five stages. The pre-diagnosis worry and anxiety, receiving the diagnosis and working through the guilt and adjustment that comes with it, navigating the school system as an...

Five Common Mental Health Challenges For Kids Living With Learning Difficulties 15.01.2026

In this episode, I’m joined again by clinical psychologist Valli Jones to talk about the mental health issues she most commonly sees in children and young people living with learning difficulties. We framed the conversation as a “top five”, not to rank problems, but to help parents and educators feel less alone and better able to recognise patterns in what they’re seeing. We talk about anxiety and...

Why Maths Word Problems Are So Hard 14.11.2025

Why Word Problems Are So Hard In this episode, I talk with intervention teacher Sue Griffith about why word problems in maths are especially difficult for students living with learning difficulties, including dyslexia, dyscalculia, ADHD and autism. We explore how language, ambiguity and working memory overload can block understanding, and share structured strategies like CUBES and C.O.P.P.E.R. to...

ADHD Coaching with Sharon Collon 01.09.2025

In this episode, I am joined by Sharon Collon from The Functional Family . We discuss ADHD coaching and how it works to support students living with ADHD, their teachers and families. We focus on practical strategies for supporting executive function, increasing engagement, dealing with emotions, and solving predictable problems. Sharon is an award-winning, credentialed ADHD Coach & Parent Con...

The Safe House Framework with Valli Jones 08.08.2025

Full Show Notes available at dyscastia.com   In this episode, I talk with Valli Jones, a clinical psychologist from Queensland, about what it means to create a safe learning environment for students who live with autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and other learning difficulties. We focus on the idea that students learn best when they feel safe — not just physically safe, but emotionally and psychologically...

The Literacy Support Kit with Sally Andrew 10.02.2025

In this episode, Michael Shanahan is joined by experienced specialist dyslexia tutor Sally Andrew to discuss The Literacy Support Kit (LSK)—a comprehensive set of resources designed to support children for whom standard literacy intervention programs are too difficult. Sally Andrew Sally holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Dyslexia and Literacy from the University of York, UK. Sally has been tutoring...

What high-performing countries are doing in maths. With Liana McCurry 05.04.2024

In this episode, we have Liana McCurry back to talk about her Churchill Fellowship findings on what the top PISA performing countries are doing with maths instruction and how we can use that information to improve outcomes for kids living with learning difficulties. Show notes Liana McCurry’s Churchill Fellowship  has come just in time. Liana travelled abroad to investigate best practices in teach...

The Importance Of Daily Review 18.01.2024

In this episode, we chat about daily review with David Morkunas, current head of teacher efficacy at Brandon Park Primary School, previously a teacher at Bentleigh West Primary School.   David Morkunas is a primary school teacher from Melbourne and currently works at Brandon Park Primary School, where his role is to help support whole school improvement in maths. David first made a name for himsel...

SLDs And Individual Learning Plans 15.11.2023

Sue Griffith Sue is a registered teacher with many years of experience in primary teaching. She has specialist Maths training in programs designed to support students experiencing difficulties or delays in Maths skills, including students with dyscalculia and/or dyslexia. QuickSmart Numeracy Intervention Ron Yoshimoto Multisensory Maths program – based on the Orton-Gillingham principles Singapore...

Maths and learning difficulties 21.07.2023

In this episode, we chat with math teaching expert Liana McCurry. We delve into best practices for all students when teaching maths. We hope Liana's insights will help create inclusive learning environments where every child can succeed. For the full show notes, including Liana's R-6 scope, sequence and content breakdown, visit our website. https://dyscastia.com/episodes/episode-14-maths-and-learn...

ADHD and learning difficulties 21.05.2023

In this episode, we talk with Psychologist Benita Ranzon about one of the most misunderstood and stigmatized conditions that affect kids and adults - ADHD. About Benita I have been working in private practice at Fullarton House since 2005. The focus of my practice is on educational issues for students and adults. I offer diagnosis of specific learning difficulties such as dyslexia, dysgraphia, and...

The Teaching Morphology Rabbit Hole and Word Cracking 13.02.2023

Show notes In this episode, Bill, Michael and Sally discuss morphology teaching and begin to demystify a body of knowledge that sometimes feels like the next frontier for teachers. Most of us have got our heads about the importance of phonemes and training young brains to work with them at a highly proficient level (phonemic awareness), and how to teach synthetic phonics in more effective ways. Mo...

The Importance of Handwriting, with Debbie Draper 27.12.2022

In this episode, we chat with educational consultant Debbie Draper about handwriting, why it's back and what we need to do to set kids up for successful writing.   About Debbie When Debbie was in year five at primary school in rural South Australia, she decided she wanted to be a teacher. After 17 years in the classroom, Debbie decided to switch her focus to assisting educators to do the best for...

Mental health and specific learning difficulties 20.09.2022

In this episode, we chat with clinical psychologist Kirrilie Smout about the emotional challenges of living with specific learning difficulties. Kirrilie givestopert advice for parents and teachers on how to set kids up for success and support them when things get tough. Show notes Not keeping up at school and feeling like you aren’t able to do what the other kids can do is soul-destroying for you...

NDIS funding for specific learning difficulties 15.07.2022

In this episode, we chat with Kate Cole, a determined parent who managed to secure NDIS funding for her child living with dyslexia. Kate tells us exactly how she did it!   In this episode, we chat with Kate Cole, who tells her NDIS funding story. Kate tells us why she applied and how she navigated multiple rejections to ultimately have her funding approved. It’s a story we hope you will find encou...

How well do universities prepare teachers for literacy instruction? 18.06.2022

Show notes In this episode, we chat with two wonderful pre-service teachers, Lara (left) and Robert (right), who have just completed level one of  Teaching Students with Dyslexia  (TSD1). We thought this would be the perfect opportunity to ask Lara and Robert to reflect on what they’d just learned at TSD and how this contrasted with what they were learning about teaching literacy at University. La...

Learning to teach kids living with dyslexia. How to get started and what training you need. 13.05.2022

In this episode, we talk to Bill, Sally, Karen, and Louise who run specialist dyslexia teacher training. We find out what’s involved and help you decide whether you should take up the challenge. Sally Andrew holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Dyslexia and Literacy from the University of York, UK. Sally has been tutoring students with dyslexia for 20 years and has trained many parents and educators in...

How to choose a school for kids living with learning difficulties 21.03.2022

In this episode, Michael and Bill discuss a blog that Bill wrote called Schools that teach Reading and Spelling in a Research Informed way: Picking a Winner. In the episode, we focus on tips for parents to get beyond the sales pitch to make an informed decision about whether the school might be a good fit. The first part of this episode discusses six red flags to look out for that may indicate tha...

What’s changing with the teaching of reading in Australia (and why?) 13.02.2022

This episode answers the common questions schools and parents have when changing from a whole-language or balanced literacy way of teaching to one supported by scientific evidence.  “Why wasn’t my older one taught reading this way” “Why have the take-home readers changed and why do the new ones look so basic compared to the old ones?” “Where have the levelled readers and Running Records gone?” “Wh...

Dyslexia advocacy, with Dr Sandra Marshall 07.02.2022

In this episode, we talk to Dr Sandra Marshall, BMBS FRACGP Dip Child Health, a General Practitioner in South Australia and Chairperson of Code Read Dyslexia Network. Sandra shares her insights for parents and teachers on advocating for kids living with learning difficulties. Show notes Dr Sandra Marshall realized that there was a problem with how reading is taught in Australia when her own sons s...

What is dyscalculia? 31.12.2021

Dyscalculia literally means disorder in calculation. It's real and it impacts about 5-7% of the population. It is also one of the Specific Learning Difficulties (SLDs) so we need to talk about it. It’s so common to hear people say “I’ve just never had a head for numbers” or “I’m terrible at maths” that we don’t flinch when we hear it. But, what would you think if you heard someone say “I’ve never...

What are dyslexia and dysgraphia? 31.12.2021

In this episode, Michael and Bill do their very best to arm parents and educators with information about dyslexia and dysgraphia so they can better spot a good intervention and avoid precious time and money on unproven and disproved treatments. Dyslexia and dysgraphia – huge enough on their own and often live together in one brain making life doubly hard for people. There’s just so much misleading...

SLDs and how to talk about them 31.12.2021

In this episode, Michael and Bill delve into what Specific Learning Difficulties are and the advantages vs the disadvantages of using terms like learning difference, disability or disorder to describe them. So what do we call it when a person can’t learn to do something like reading, writing or maths as easily as what is considered normal?  It’s a touchy subject and to be honest, it probably depen...

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