Forty-five out of fifty states have adopted the Common Core State Standards (CCSS), a set of state-led educational standards
This past summer, 45 college admissions deans from across the country met at Stanford University to learn about high-achieving dyslexic applicants.
For children showing early signs of dyslexia or other reading challenges, The Luma Center has introduced a new program, Nemours BrightStart!, a pre-reading program for young children.
Ben Foss developed the Intel Reader for the purpose of alleviating the problems from his dyslexia!
The Livescribe Smartpen allows you to record your class lectures while you take notes, creating an invaluable visual and auditory guide.
eLibrary is an online database that is great for researching popular topics, doing homework, creating presentations and writing research papers.
Former teacher Sonya Bridges is using the lessons she learned from battling with her own dyslexia to help fight against the illiteracy that plagues society today.
The Yale Center for Dyslexia is a site that discusses breakthroughs in dyslexia research and offers encouragement to people with dyslexia.
Communication Strategies for All Classrooms: Focusing on English Language Learners and Students with Learning Disabilities offers teachers some suggestions to help them communicate most effectively with all students, especially those with auditory and language difficulties.

If you’re a dyslexic student preparing for the SAT, there are a lot of accommodations and resources available to help you prepare. You just need to know where to look.
