Author: TheWordGrandma

Articles and Essays

Articles and Essays

Dr. Mindell devoted her entire professional career to language, helping students, executives and people from all fields bolster their writing, reading and communications skills. Here, you can find some of her essays and past works. Poetry for Literacy (Part I) The first of a series of essays about the teaching 

About

About

Welcome to TheWordGrandma! Here, on this free website, Dr. Phyllis Mindell will show you the skills needed to succeed and lead on your own terms, without shedding your integrity or femininity. Dr. Mindell’s experiences, added to a long life as a wife; mother; friend; grandmother; and independent scholar, 

Articles

Articles

Dr. Mindell devoted her entire professional career to language, helping students, executives and people from all fields bolster their writing, reading and communications skills. Her work has been featured in numerous publications and garnered attention from local and national media. You can find some of them below.

The gifted dyslexic: A case study with theoretical and educational implications In a 1982 article for the Roeper Review, Dr. Mindell explores the practical problems of an unusually talented craftsman who is both dyslexic and epileptic, and whose school history is reviewed and evaluated. The case study is featured in the Roeper Review, a journal on gifted education.

*With Well-Read, Dr. Mindell developed a program specifically for dyslexics and has decades of experience working with people who have reading impairments. The Word Grandma continues to offer those services.

Vignettes

Vignettes

Kennedy, Mallon, and Me How my life intersected with an American president and a major American writer. Life report card In 2011, David Brooks, in his New York Times column, asked that 70+ aged readers write their own life report cards. Some months later, I wrote