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Dyslexia and Related Resources

There is an abundance of information about dyslexia, other language-based learning differences, and neurological differences; however, not all of it is accurate. Following are some reliable resources:

Educating Yourself About Learning Disabilities and Neurological Differences

Neuhaus Education Center provides evidence-based Structured Literacy / Orton-Gillingham based training for educators. NEC also provides science-based information about language-based learning disabilities/differences.

International Dyslexia Association is a source for peer-reviewed, evidence-based information. IDA has a plethora of information for professionals, parents, and adults about language-based learning differences.

Learning Disabilities Association offers information, support, and advocacy for individuals affected by learning disabilities.

National Center for Learning Disabilities offers research findings, helps individuals understand laws related to learning disabilities, and promotes advocacy.

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

Attention Deficit Disorder Association helps adults with ADHD flourish.

Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder furnishes information, provides support, and advocates for people affected by ADHD.

Additional Resources

Learning Ally provides evidence-based resources for parents and schools, including audiobooks.

Wright’s Law contains a wealth of information regarding laws about special education.

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