The annual IDA Conference begins today in Chicago, IL, and an award-winning documentary has been a special conference feature for two consecutive years.
Should you tell your teacher, employer, or future college that you have dyslexia?
Come see Pulitzer Prize winner Philip Schultz read from his new memoir, My Dyslexia!

As clinicians, we come across a variety of tests that we've used with our students at one point or another during evaluations or therapy sessions. And we all know there are some that we decide to incorporate into our regular assessment battery, and others we never use again. Here's a selection of 14 tests, and their respective strengths, that we recommend using with dyslexics.
Fernette and Brock Eide, husband and wife team, are generating a lot of talk about their book, The Dyslexic Advantage, in which they espouse the idea that there are many strengths that grow out of having a dyslexic brain.
LD Resources is a “one stop shop” for must-know information on various aspects of learning disabilities.
The 411 on Disability Disclosure: A Workbook for Youth with Disabilities is designed for youth and adults working with them to learn about disability disclosure.
Explore a variety of measurable meta-cognitive goals to help your students self-advocate and feel a sense of control.
