Artificial intelligence (AI) tools are everywhere—but how can they help students who learn differently?
From reading and writing support to executive function strategies, AI has the potential to become a powerful aid in the classroom and at home. But it also raises important questions.
In this session, educator and national speaker Josh Clark, Head of Landmark School and former Chair of the International Dyslexia Association, will explore the opportunities and limitations of AI for students with learning differences such as dyslexia and ADHD.
You’ll learn:
-How AI tools are being used to support literacy, organization and study skills
-Tips for evaluating and choosing tools that meet your child’s or students’ needs
-Practical examples of how AI can enhance learning without replacing it
-Considerations around responsible use, digital citizenship and ethics
Whether you’re curious, skeptical or excited, this session will leave you more informed and empowered to navigate the evolving world of AI in education.


