Dyslexia Help at the University of Michigan [1]
SEPTEMBER 2015
 
The Latest from DyslexiaHelp
Back to School Issue
 
 
 
 
 
Top 10 Tips for Teachers to Help Students in the Classroom [2]
 
Top 10 Tips for Teachers to Help Students in the Classroom [2]
 
As my clients are preparing to return to school—some excited, some not so much—I thought it timely to offer 10 tips for teachers to create an environment that will increase the likelihood of success for dyslexic students in the classroom.
 
READ TOP 10 TIPS [2]
 
 
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The Latest Research: Dyslexia is A Disconnection Syndrome [3]
 
For years scientists thought dyslexia was simply caused by an inability to correctly learn phonetic representation. A study by Belgian researchers suggests something else—that dyslexia is caused by a "disconnection syndrome" rather than distorted brain wiring.
 
READ DYSLEXIA DISCONNECT [3]
 
 
Dyslexia Success Story
 
 
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Dale S. Brown [4]
Advocate and Spokesperson for Individuals with Learning Disabilities
 
Both a previous strategic consultant and disability policy expert in Washington D.C. as well as a senior manager of LDOnline, Dale Susan Brown is nationally recognized as a tireless advocate and spokesperson for individuals with learning disabilities.
 
READ MORE ABOUT DALE S. BROWN [4]
 
 
 
 
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Test-Taking Strategies for Students [5]
 
Avoid the pattern of anxiety, nerves, and adrenaline when it comes to taking exams. We have put together some useful test-taking strategies to assist you before and during your exam to make this process a lot easier.
 
READ TEST-TAKING STRATEGIES [5]
 
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The Latest Tech: Anki Flashcard App [6]
 
Anki is an advanced flashcard program that makes any kind of studying or learning better tailored to fit your learning pace. Study for an exam, learn a language, or simply improve your memorization skills with Anki.
 
READ more ABOUT ANKI [6]
 
 
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Thousands of individuals and families struggle with dyslexia every day. Your tax-deductible gift goes a long way to help us continue to provide free resources and support through DyslexiaHelp.
 
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The Very Real Impact of DyslexiaHelp [8]
 
"I contacted your organization last February about my son and his difficulties in school. My husband and I suspected a problem but couldn't get the school to listen. You [Dr. Pierson] referred me to Dr. Ryan in Grand Rapids and we just finished up our assessments and my son is severely dyslexic. While saddened about this I am so thankful I took your advice and trusted my gut and got him tested. We are looking forward to getting on track this school year."
 
READ ASK DR. PIERSON [8]
 
 
About Us
 
Our goal is to help individuals with dyslexia, as well as parents, employers, and professionals of all kinds who have the privilege to work with dyslexics gain new understandings about dyslexia and language disability, including current research findings and how to design intervention contexts based on best practices.
 
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