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!
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.
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.
Ben Foss developed the Intel Reader for the purpose of alleviating the problems from his 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.
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.
Here are two online libraries that offer incredibly vast collections of accessible, downloadable reading material designed for individuals with dyslexia and learning disabilities.