Learning Disabilities & Dyslexia
http://www.ldanatl.org -- Learning Disabilities Association & Dyslexia.

http://www.interdys.org -- Dyslexia treasure chest for both parents and professionals.
The International Dyslexia Association presents this very informative site with many
interesting and useful pages. This organization has a wealth of affordable references
and informative booklets. There is help in testing for dyslexia, tips for working with the
children, and more. What I like most, besides the helpful information about what is
dyslexia, is the list of inexpensive and very informative publications they offer.

http://www.spalding.org -- The name Spalding is intimately associated from the earliest
periods of teaching dyslexic students to read. The organization can supply information
and teaching materials for interested parents. 877-866-7451.

http://www.dyslexia-teacher.com -- A very rich resource with material that is practical
and easily used.

http://www.schwablearning.org -- Learning disabilities is the primary focus, good
resources at no cost. Look for booklet on Assistive Technology to get ideas for opening
up more access to regular curriculum with use of technology.

http://www.dyslexia-test.com/ -- This provides a very helpful link for ordering testing for
parents or adults investigating whether they are dealing with learning difficulties caused
by dyslexia. The fee schedule posted appears well within a reasonable range.

http://www.dyslexia-journal.com -- This is a free on-line journal with current information
about dyslexia.

http://www.worldofdyslexia.org --  There are links for dyslexic adults as well as parents
of children with dyslexia, resources to download and order, teaching resources and
strategies, support groups, and more. A great starting place for learning more about
dyslexia and how to help dyslexic children.



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beginners: right away
you are always
asked to deal with
what is most difficult."

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