• A study shows significant reading progress after the use of an online program that works to support children with reading difficulties.

  • Shaun Sanders, whose story of growing up with dyslexia, putting his faith in his strengths and accepting his weaknesses through high school, college, and then law school was featured on Dyslexia Help a few years ago. Nearly 5 years later, Shaun has launched a startup with a goal of helping law students study more efficiently for the Bar exam.

  • If you think listening to an audiobook isn’t as effective as good old fashioned reading, you may want to learn about some new research that compared the two.

  • Voicepods is an easy-to-use online platform used to convert text to speech for a variety of purposes.

  • LD Navigator is a clinical tool designed for healthcare professionals to help them gain a better understanding of learning disabilities to be used in their practice.

  • Mr. Thorne has a highly followed YouTube channel that includes helpful videos for learning to read from early phonics to grammar.

  • Aimed at students in secondary school, DocsPlus is a resource that gives support to students so they can independently learn and understand course curriculum.

  • NoRedInk, an online startup company started by a passionate high school teacher, has introduced a way for learning grammar to be enjoyable for students. By using a fun and adaptive platform, NoRedInk helps students navigate tricky grammar constructs and improve their writing skills.

  • For dyslexics and those who struggle with words, Vocabulary.com is a very useful tool to master vocabulary.