Resources
Welcome to a hub of information and tools to empower students with dyslexia, parents, and educators to equip you with the knowledge and resources you need to navigate the world with confidence.
Helpful Articles and Insights
Explore a collection of articles covering a range of topics related to dyslexia, education, and personal growth. From understanding dyslexia's nuances to practical tips for supporting students with dyslexia, these articles provide valuable insights to empower both students and their support networks.
What is the Orton-Gillingham Approach?
Educational Tools and Apps
Access a list of educational tools and apps specifically designed to support learners with dyslexia. From assistive technology to interactive learning platforms, these resources can complement traditional tutoring and foster independent growth.
Institute for Multi-Sensory Education
International Dyslexia Association
Colorado Kids Identified with Dyslexia
Fly Leaf Publishing Books to Remember
Recommended Reading & Video List
Discover a curated selection of books that dive into dyslexia, learning strategies, and personal stories of triumph. Whether you're a student, parent, or educator, these books offer diverse perspectives and expert advice to inspire and inform your journey.
Overcoming Dyslexia by Sally Shaywitz
The Dyslexic Advantage: Unlocking the Hidden Potential of the Dyslexic Brain by Brock L. Eide
The Gift of Dyslexia by Ronald David
The Dyslexia Checklist by Sandra F. Rief
The Dyslexia Empowerment Plan: A Blueprint for Renewing Your Child's Confidence and Love of Learning by Ben Foss
Fish in a Tree by Lynda Mullaly Hunt
What is Dyslexia? by Dr. Kelli Sandman-Hurley
Dyslexia Explained: What’s It Like Being Dyslexic? by Nessy
Overcoming Dyslexia, Finding Passion: Piper Otterbein at TEDExYouth
Community Connections
Connect with a network of parents, educators, and learners who share your journey. These community resources include support groups, forums, and social media platforms where you can exchange experiences, tips, and encouragement with others who understand the challenges and victories of dyslexia.