IDA's Annual International Conference is the premier professional development conference dedicated to reading, literacy and learning. The conference brings in experts from all over the world to educate attendees on the latest research, remediation, and more.
A recent brain-imaging study has confirmed the theory that dyslexia and IQ are independent.
Dyslexia in the WorkPlace: An Introductory Guide, 2nd Edition covers all the key areas to aid in success in the workplace – assessment, accommodations, overlapping conditions, assistive technology, self-esteem, and legal issues.
Parents, take a look at Response to Intervention (RTI): A Primer for Parents by LD Online.
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?
The Michigan Family-to-Family Health Information and Education Center is working to empower families of children with disabilities and improve their access to care and support.
Experienced teacher Joan Brennan, wanting to help her students focus on the texts they were trying to read so that they would comprehend them better, invented the Reading Focus Card.
New neurological studies are showing that our knowledge of how the human brain functions and learns could be the key to more effective teaching of children with learning disabilities.