This document provides an overview of the ReadingTeacherTraining.com program for teaching reading using Speech Sound Pics. It recommends using the site's free lessons to help wire children's brains for reading and help teachers understand the approach. It also recommends booking a new workshop on introducing Speech Sound Pics for Prepp and Year 1 teachers. The document then provides details on the order and approach for teaching the speech sound clouds systematically and explicitly, with opportunities for inquiry learning. It outlines the progression of skills and introduces new concepts at each level.
Powerpoint presentation to show parents and carers eg at parent information sessions
www.readingteachertraining.com
www.youtube.com/soundpics
www.facebook.com/readaustralia
This document discusses hammer teaching, an approach to literacy instruction that explicitly teaches phonics and allows students to move from fluency to comprehension quickly. It notes that SSP is one program based on hammer teaching principles that provides free resources, but that many programs can be effective if they incorporate systematic phonics instruction, differentiated teaching, and make learning fun. The document questions whether school leaders are making decisions that fail students and empower teachers, and provides resources for teachers and parents seeking effective literacy strategies.
Children given the opportunity to blend QUICKLY so they they do not need to spend time ;sounding out'. Their brains can also comprehend the text.
Use as power point so animations work as more exciting (and appeals to boys )
Use Sassoon infant font please.
www.speedyssp.com
www.facebook.com/soundpics
Phonemic awareness is the ability to hear and manipulate individual sounds in words and is an important precursor to learning phonics and reading. It should be explicitly taught and assessed in early years, as research shows a link between strong phonemic awareness and later reading success. Phonics teaches letter-sound relationships to help children blend sounds into words. Both phonemic awareness and phonics are essential foundations for reading.
This very short text contains a series of vowel sounds without surrounding consonants. It does not provide enough contextual information to form a multi-sentence summary.
This document provides an overview of the ReadingTeacherTraining.com program for teaching reading using Speech Sound Pics. It recommends using the site's free lessons to help wire children's brains for reading and help teachers understand the approach. It also recommends booking a new workshop on introducing Speech Sound Pics for Prepp and Year 1 teachers. The document then provides details on the order and approach for teaching the speech sound clouds systematically and explicitly, with opportunities for inquiry learning. It outlines the progression of skills and introduces new concepts at each level.
Powerpoint presentation to show parents and carers eg at parent information sessions
www.readingteachertraining.com
www.youtube.com/soundpics
www.facebook.com/readaustralia
This document discusses hammer teaching, an approach to literacy instruction that explicitly teaches phonics and allows students to move from fluency to comprehension quickly. It notes that SSP is one program based on hammer teaching principles that provides free resources, but that many programs can be effective if they incorporate systematic phonics instruction, differentiated teaching, and make learning fun. The document questions whether school leaders are making decisions that fail students and empower teachers, and provides resources for teachers and parents seeking effective literacy strategies.
Children given the opportunity to blend QUICKLY so they they do not need to spend time ;sounding out'. Their brains can also comprehend the text.
Use as power point so animations work as more exciting (and appeals to boys )
Use Sassoon infant font please.
www.speedyssp.com
www.facebook.com/soundpics
Phonemic awareness is the ability to hear and manipulate individual sounds in words and is an important precursor to learning phonics and reading. It should be explicitly taught and assessed in early years, as research shows a link between strong phonemic awareness and later reading success. Phonics teaches letter-sound relationships to help children blend sounds into words. Both phonemic awareness and phonics are essential foundations for reading.
This very short text contains a series of vowel sounds without surrounding consonants. It does not provide enough contextual information to form a multi-sentence summary.
The document discusses the development of reading skills in children from the green to blue levels. At the green level, the brain is learning to blend sounds to read whole words from left to right. Introducing high frequency words helps the brain read sentences more fluently. As reading progresses to the purple and yellow levels, the brain starts scanning ahead to aid fluency and comprehension. By the blue level, the brain no longer wants to point to individual words, which would disrupt its natural flow of comprehending the full text.
SSP (Speech Sound Pics) Phonics from the Reading whisperer.
Please save to your computer in order to hear audio, and view animations and songs.
ALL Jolly Phonics songs available on www.youtube.com/soundpics - email to ask how to download to your computer.
Free lessons, resources and support for teachers and parents
www.readingteachertraining.com
www.facebook.com/readaustralia
SSP is for the most part FREE, created by the Reading Whisperer to give every school, and every parent, the opportunity to help every child learn to read and spell with confidence.
www.readingteachertraining.com
www.facebook.com/readaustralia
www.youtube.com/soundpics
This short document appears to be random letters with no discernible meaning or story. It does not provide enough context or information to generate a multi-sentence summary.
This document provides information about phonics resources for teaching reading, including:
1. SSP flap books and SPELD SA phonics books that can be downloaded for free or ordered at a reasonable rate, to use as readers for beginning levels.
2. Links to download free phonics books, decoding folders, and readers that follow the scope and sequence of the SSP program.
3. Recommendations for differentiation based on student ability levels, and using teaching assistants to help move students through levels at their own pace.
4. An overview of phonics skills covered at each level, including new concepts introduced, to support reading development.
Overview of basic skills and concepts required for decoding and encoding skills at any age- the foundation of reading and spelling success.
www.readaustralia.com
The Speech Sound Pics (SSP) Kindy Kidz Program - developed by the Reading Whisperer Miss Emma
Part of the new BRICKS program- Bringing Research Into Classrooms 4 Kids
www.facebook.com/readaustralia
Please 'save' to your laptop to use in the classroom as a power point, so that the animations are accessible. Insert Jolly Phonics songs from resources folder or order USB ($35 inc P&P) www.facebook.com/readaustralia readingteachertraining.com
Teaching order of the phonemes (speech sound pics) within the SSP Approach - developed by the Reading Whisperer.
SSP resources are free.
www.facebook.com/readaustralia
The document discusses an innovative approach to teaching reading and spelling called the Speech Sound Pics (SSP) Approach. It is based on research showing that developing phonemic awareness, the ability to hear smaller parts of spoken words, is key to reading and spelling success. The SSP Approach uses pictures to represent speech sounds and a strategy to decode words by sound. It aims to help children read and spell 99% of words without memorization. The school will be implementing the SSP Approach through daily SpeedySSP activities tailored to each student's level. Parental involvement is encouraged to support children's progress at home as well.
A lack of reading limits one’s quality of life (Bradford, Shippen, Alberto, Houschins, & Flores, 2006) and yet only 1 in 5 students with intellectual disabilities reaches minimal literacy levels (Katims, 2001). Slow development of reading skills may affect more than just one academic subject but may also delay language acquisition, general knowledge, vocabulary, and even social acceptance.
However, “Literacy and reading instruction for students with significant intellectual disabilities is in its infancy….there is a dearth of information regarding complete instructional programs that might help these children learn to read and write” (Erickson et al., 2009, p. 132).
This document provides information about sorting decodable readers according to the Synthetic Phonics Spelling program (SSP). It recommends free readers from SPELD SA and Oxford Owl that have been sorted into SSP levels. It also lists the order of letters and sounds taught in the SSP program and notes that one decodable reader only contains words using the letters s, a, t, i, m, n, o, p. Instructions are given to look at the SSP teaching order to determine which code level box a reader belongs in, with examples provided.
Changes to the Australian Curriculum, including specific reference to decodable readers.
Free decodable, scaffolded readers - www.SSPReaders.com
Meeting and exceeding the new expectations
www.ReadAustralia.com
Immunisation Against Illiteracy Pack- All reading for pleasure before Year 2.
This shows what is included in the new teacher class pack for P- 2, and the tutor pack.
Working out pricing.
25 Posters
1 set clouds
5 keyrings
5 table top posters
400+ coded sight words booklet (7 duck levels)
1 green, 1 purple book
Handbook (pdf)
Training DVD
6 month access to members area.
Tutor pack- as above, 5 posters, 1 keyring and 1 table top cloud poster.
Video showing the phonics elements here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWNw2BvijCk
This document provides guidance for implementing the Speech Sound Pics (SSP) reading program in schools. It outlines resources needed for each classroom, including printed materials, apps, and displays. It describes the three phases of SSP: Phase 1 focuses on phonemic awareness without letters; Phase 2 teaches the four code levels to develop reading, writing, and spelling; Phase 3 supports independent literacy. Key aspects of SSP are explicitly teaching the speech sounds and their connections to graphemes using visual prompts and a left-to-right approach.
- The Speech Sound Pics (SSP) literacy program is emerging and promising but lacks published research evidence. However, many successful literacy programs developed by teachers also lack published research initially.
- There is disagreement between advocates of SSP and those who believe only programs with published research should be used in schools. Published research is unrealistic as an initial requirement for education programs.
- Teachers are looking for evidence like student achievement data and testimonials from schools that have successfully used programs like SSP. Published research is only one useful piece of information and should not be the sole criteria for determining an education program's effectiveness.
The document discusses a speech therapist who tried to undermine the professional judgement of a teaching team using the Speech Sound Pics (SSP) Approach, which focuses on developing oral language and phonemic awareness. The author, who created SSP, has extensive qualifications in special education needs and dyslexia. However, some dyslexia awareness groups have been trying to discourage its use for months by distributing fliers. The author asks them to stop interfering and leave the teachers and parents who see results from SSP alone.
According to Reid Lyon and James Wendorf, ninety-five percent of the children that are struggling with reading are instructional casualties. That means THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH THE CHILD, THE ISSUE IS HOW THEY ARE BEING TAUGHT.
"It’s a consequence of an unnatural, overwhelming ambiguity forced upon the child while nobody is giving them a stairway through it before they shame-out to the process. The shame itself then impedes their cognitive ability to process it, as well as diminishes their self-esteem in general with all of its transferred effects.
So we have this massive problem that when we cut it down has to do with the social-educational paradigm-inertia."
http://www.childrenofthecode.org/interviews/moats.htm
Reading Whisperer Advice: Three Cueing System, Guided Reading, Levelled Readers, PM benchmarking - all have to go, if every Australian student is to learn to read and spell with confidence by 6 (before grade 2)
www.wiringbrains.com
The document is a list of words and concepts related to the Speech Sound Pics (SSP) Approach. It includes days of the week, months, colors, shapes, animals, and other common nouns. The approach involves using pictures to represent speech sounds and teach literacy.
Recent research shows that retaining students is generally not the best option and does more harm than good. While a temporary boost in performance may occur, benefits do not tend to last and retained students are 60% less likely to graduate high school. Instead of retention, schools should focus on implementing new interventions, teaching strategies, and learning supports tailored to students' needs. As a parent, it's important to be involved in discussions with the school about retention or alternative options that may help a struggling child succeed.
The document discusses the development of reading skills in children from the green to blue levels. At the green level, the brain is learning to blend sounds to read whole words from left to right. Introducing high frequency words helps the brain read sentences more fluently. As reading progresses to the purple and yellow levels, the brain starts scanning ahead to aid fluency and comprehension. By the blue level, the brain no longer wants to point to individual words, which would disrupt its natural flow of comprehending the full text.
SSP (Speech Sound Pics) Phonics from the Reading whisperer.
Please save to your computer in order to hear audio, and view animations and songs.
ALL Jolly Phonics songs available on www.youtube.com/soundpics - email to ask how to download to your computer.
Free lessons, resources and support for teachers and parents
www.readingteachertraining.com
www.facebook.com/readaustralia
SSP is for the most part FREE, created by the Reading Whisperer to give every school, and every parent, the opportunity to help every child learn to read and spell with confidence.
www.readingteachertraining.com
www.facebook.com/readaustralia
www.youtube.com/soundpics
This short document appears to be random letters with no discernible meaning or story. It does not provide enough context or information to generate a multi-sentence summary.
This document provides information about phonics resources for teaching reading, including:
1. SSP flap books and SPELD SA phonics books that can be downloaded for free or ordered at a reasonable rate, to use as readers for beginning levels.
2. Links to download free phonics books, decoding folders, and readers that follow the scope and sequence of the SSP program.
3. Recommendations for differentiation based on student ability levels, and using teaching assistants to help move students through levels at their own pace.
4. An overview of phonics skills covered at each level, including new concepts introduced, to support reading development.
Overview of basic skills and concepts required for decoding and encoding skills at any age- the foundation of reading and spelling success.
www.readaustralia.com
The Speech Sound Pics (SSP) Kindy Kidz Program - developed by the Reading Whisperer Miss Emma
Part of the new BRICKS program- Bringing Research Into Classrooms 4 Kids
www.facebook.com/readaustralia
Please 'save' to your laptop to use in the classroom as a power point, so that the animations are accessible. Insert Jolly Phonics songs from resources folder or order USB ($35 inc P&P) www.facebook.com/readaustralia readingteachertraining.com
Teaching order of the phonemes (speech sound pics) within the SSP Approach - developed by the Reading Whisperer.
SSP resources are free.
www.facebook.com/readaustralia
The document discusses an innovative approach to teaching reading and spelling called the Speech Sound Pics (SSP) Approach. It is based on research showing that developing phonemic awareness, the ability to hear smaller parts of spoken words, is key to reading and spelling success. The SSP Approach uses pictures to represent speech sounds and a strategy to decode words by sound. It aims to help children read and spell 99% of words without memorization. The school will be implementing the SSP Approach through daily SpeedySSP activities tailored to each student's level. Parental involvement is encouraged to support children's progress at home as well.
A lack of reading limits one’s quality of life (Bradford, Shippen, Alberto, Houschins, & Flores, 2006) and yet only 1 in 5 students with intellectual disabilities reaches minimal literacy levels (Katims, 2001). Slow development of reading skills may affect more than just one academic subject but may also delay language acquisition, general knowledge, vocabulary, and even social acceptance.
However, “Literacy and reading instruction for students with significant intellectual disabilities is in its infancy….there is a dearth of information regarding complete instructional programs that might help these children learn to read and write” (Erickson et al., 2009, p. 132).
This document provides information about sorting decodable readers according to the Synthetic Phonics Spelling program (SSP). It recommends free readers from SPELD SA and Oxford Owl that have been sorted into SSP levels. It also lists the order of letters and sounds taught in the SSP program and notes that one decodable reader only contains words using the letters s, a, t, i, m, n, o, p. Instructions are given to look at the SSP teaching order to determine which code level box a reader belongs in, with examples provided.
Changes to the Australian Curriculum, including specific reference to decodable readers.
Free decodable, scaffolded readers - www.SSPReaders.com
Meeting and exceeding the new expectations
www.ReadAustralia.com
Immunisation Against Illiteracy Pack- All reading for pleasure before Year 2.
This shows what is included in the new teacher class pack for P- 2, and the tutor pack.
Working out pricing.
25 Posters
1 set clouds
5 keyrings
5 table top posters
400+ coded sight words booklet (7 duck levels)
1 green, 1 purple book
Handbook (pdf)
Training DVD
6 month access to members area.
Tutor pack- as above, 5 posters, 1 keyring and 1 table top cloud poster.
Video showing the phonics elements here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWNw2BvijCk
This document provides guidance for implementing the Speech Sound Pics (SSP) reading program in schools. It outlines resources needed for each classroom, including printed materials, apps, and displays. It describes the three phases of SSP: Phase 1 focuses on phonemic awareness without letters; Phase 2 teaches the four code levels to develop reading, writing, and spelling; Phase 3 supports independent literacy. Key aspects of SSP are explicitly teaching the speech sounds and their connections to graphemes using visual prompts and a left-to-right approach.
- The Speech Sound Pics (SSP) literacy program is emerging and promising but lacks published research evidence. However, many successful literacy programs developed by teachers also lack published research initially.
- There is disagreement between advocates of SSP and those who believe only programs with published research should be used in schools. Published research is unrealistic as an initial requirement for education programs.
- Teachers are looking for evidence like student achievement data and testimonials from schools that have successfully used programs like SSP. Published research is only one useful piece of information and should not be the sole criteria for determining an education program's effectiveness.
The document discusses a speech therapist who tried to undermine the professional judgement of a teaching team using the Speech Sound Pics (SSP) Approach, which focuses on developing oral language and phonemic awareness. The author, who created SSP, has extensive qualifications in special education needs and dyslexia. However, some dyslexia awareness groups have been trying to discourage its use for months by distributing fliers. The author asks them to stop interfering and leave the teachers and parents who see results from SSP alone.
According to Reid Lyon and James Wendorf, ninety-five percent of the children that are struggling with reading are instructional casualties. That means THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH THE CHILD, THE ISSUE IS HOW THEY ARE BEING TAUGHT.
"It’s a consequence of an unnatural, overwhelming ambiguity forced upon the child while nobody is giving them a stairway through it before they shame-out to the process. The shame itself then impedes their cognitive ability to process it, as well as diminishes their self-esteem in general with all of its transferred effects.
So we have this massive problem that when we cut it down has to do with the social-educational paradigm-inertia."
http://www.childrenofthecode.org/interviews/moats.htm
Reading Whisperer Advice: Three Cueing System, Guided Reading, Levelled Readers, PM benchmarking - all have to go, if every Australian student is to learn to read and spell with confidence by 6 (before grade 2)
www.wiringbrains.com
The document is a list of words and concepts related to the Speech Sound Pics (SSP) Approach. It includes days of the week, months, colors, shapes, animals, and other common nouns. The approach involves using pictures to represent speech sounds and teach literacy.
Recent research shows that retaining students is generally not the best option and does more harm than good. While a temporary boost in performance may occur, benefits do not tend to last and retained students are 60% less likely to graduate high school. Instead of retention, schools should focus on implementing new interventions, teaching strategies, and learning supports tailored to students' needs. As a parent, it's important to be involved in discussions with the school about retention or alternative options that may help a struggling child succeed.
Wiring Brains for reading and spelling using the Speech Sound Pics (SSP) Approach. A sneak preview of the SSP Parent and Teacher Handbook.
http://www.WiringBrains.com
Spelling Code in a Box !
SSP spelling cloud keyring. Every spelling choice for every speech sound in the English language!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FW3uU27oGxk
1) The document discusses concerns with using PM Benchmark assessments for students who have not completed the Speech Sound Pics (SSP) program, as PM Benchmark relies on whole language approaches removed from UK schools.
2) It provides suggestions for alternative assessments that test phonics skills more appropriately for different reading levels, such as the Motif, Castles and Coltheart, and TERC tests.
3) The author advocates using SSP to teach reading as an alternative to whole language approaches like PM Benchmark, which can demoralize students if used before phonics mastery.
The document discusses the SSP approach to teaching reading using a "skills acquisition process" to develop reading brains. It argues that SSP wiring reading and spelling brains simultaneously through a systematic progression of sound-picture mapping. In contrast, traditional "whole language" and PM readers ask children to guess words they cannot decode, slowing learning. SSP progresses through four color-coded levels of increasing complexity. Home readers should reinforce the sound-pictures being learned, using only decodable texts matching the child's current level. The goal is for children to authentically read texts they can fully decode by blending learned sound-pictures.
Code Mapped Songs - The Speech Sound Pics (SSP) Approach.
Let It Go (Frozen)
Let It Go (Frozen) - Song, Code Mapped, Coming very soon !! youtube.com/soundpics
If the kids know the words (my next door neighbour's 3 year old knows them very well) then USE this to help their brains link the speech sounds to sound pics. They can 'hear' the words in order along with the music, in their minds, so get mapping ! Play Speech Sound Pic Detective. Follow the words along with the music, and stop at one. Ask what the next word is, and then use Duck Hands, Lines and Numbers, and map the lines with the sound pics. They are already coded so doesn't matter what code level they are at, they will figure it out.
Kids LOVE doing this.
Miss Emma
www.wiringbrains.com
This document discusses the importance of phonemic awareness in learning to read and spells. It notes that without adequate phonemic awareness, readers must rely on guessing and visual memory rather than understanding sounds in words. Approximately 10-33% of people have difficulty with phonemic awareness, which can limit their ability to decode words and benefit from phonics instruction. The document stresses that phonemic awareness is the best predictor of early reading success more than other factors like IQ. It questions why Australia continues to use instructional approaches that have been shown to limit literacy development and notes alarming rates of functional illiteracy in the country.
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In celebrity mysteries and urban legends. Few narratives capture the imagination as the hypothesis that Morgan Freeman is Jimi Hendrix. This fascinating theory posits that the iconic actor and the legendary guitarist are, in fact, the same person. While this might seem like a far-fetched notion at first glance. a deeper exploration reveals a rich tapestry of coincidences, speculative connections. and a surprising alignment of life events fueling this captivating hypothesis.
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Introduction to the Hypothesis: Morgan Freeman is Jimi Hendrix
The idea that Morgan Freeman is Jimi Hendrix stems from a mix of historical anomalies, physical resemblances. and a penchant for myth-making that surrounds celebrities. While Jimi Hendrix's official death in 1970 is well-documented. some theorists suggest that Hendrix did not die but instead reinvented himself as Morgan Freeman. a man who would become one of Hollywood's most revered actors. This article aims to delve into the various aspects of this hypothesis. examining its origins, the supporting arguments. and the cultural impact of such a theory.
The Genesis of the Theory
Early Life Parallels
The hypothesis that Morgan Freeman is Jimi Hendrix begins by comparing their early lives. Jimi Hendrix, born Johnny Allen Hendrix in Seattle, Washington, on November 27, 1942. and Morgan Freeman, born on June 1, 1937, in Memphis, Tennessee, have lived very different lives. But, proponents of the theory suggest that the five-year age difference is negligible and point to Freeman's late start in his acting career as evidence of a life lived before under a different identity.
The Disappearance and Reappearance
Jimi Hendrix's death in 1970 at the age of 27 is a well-documented event. But, theorists argue that Hendrix's death staged. and he reemerged as Morgan Freeman. They highlight Freeman's rise to prominence in the early 1970s. coinciding with Hendrix's supposed death. Freeman's first significant acting role came in 1971 on the children's television show "The Electric Company," a mere year after Hendrix's passing.
Physical Resemblances
Facial Structure and Features
One of the most compelling arguments for the hypothesis that Morgan Freeman is Jimi Hendrix lies in the physical resemblance between the two men. Analyzing photographs, proponents point out similarities in facial structure. particularly the cheekbones and jawline. Both men have a distinctive gap between their front teeth. which is rare and often highlighted as a critical point of similarity.
Voice and Mannerisms
Supporters of the theory also draw attention to the similarities in their voices. Jimi Hendrix known for his smooth, distinctive speaking voice. which, according to some, resembles Morgan Freeman's iconic, deep, and soothing voice. Additionally, both men share certain mannerisms. such as their calm demeanor and eloquent speech patterns.
Artistic Parallels
Musical and Acting Talents
Jimi Hendrix was regarded as one of t
The Evolution and Impact of Tom Cruise Long Hairgreendigital
Tom Cruise is one of Hollywood's most iconic figures, known for his versatility, charisma, and dedication to his craft. Over the decades, his appearance has been almost as dynamic as his filmography, with one aspect often drawing significant attention: his hair. In particular, Tom Cruise long hair has become a defining feature in various phases of his career. symbolizing different roles and adding layers to his on-screen characters. This article delves into the evolution of Tom Cruise long hair, its impact on his roles. and its influence on popular culture.
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Introduction
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The 1980s: The Birth of a Star
In the early stages of his career during the 1980s, Tom Cruise sported a range of hairstyles. but in "Top Gun" (1986), his hair began to gain significant attention. Though not long by later standards, his hair in this film was longer than the military crew cuts associated with fighter pilots. adding a rebellious edge to his character, Pete "Maverick" Mitchell.
Risky Business: The Transition Begins
In "Risky Business" (1983). Tom Cruise's hair was short but longer than the clean-cut styles dominant at the time. This look complemented his role as a high school student stepping into adulthood. embodying a sense of youthful freedom and experimentation. It was a precursor to the more dramatic hair transformations in his career.
The 1990s: Experimentation and Iconic Roles
Far and Away: Embracing Length
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Interview with the Vampire: Gothic Elegance
In "Interview with the Vampire" (1994). Tom Cruise long hair reached new lengths of sophistication and elegance. Portraying the vampire Lestat. Cruise's flowing blonde locks were integral to the character's ethereal and timeless allure. This hairstyle not only suited the gothic aesthetic of the film but also showcased Cruise's ability to transform his appearance for a role.
Mission: Impossible II: The Pinnacle of Long Hair
One of the most memorable instances of Tom Cruise long hair came in "Mission: Impossible II" (2000). His character, Ethan
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As a result, no one knows how much money it is worth. However, Patrick Dempsey’s net worth is projected to be around $80 million as of February 2023, as of this date.
The fact that Darby Galen Dempsey is related to Patrick Dempsey is what makes her best known. Darby was also born in Los Angeles, California on February 1, 2007. In 2020, Darby will turn 13 years old. She is Aquarius by birth sign. Her twin brother Sullivan Dempsey is also an actor.
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