The annual IDA Conference begins today in Chicago, IL, and an award-winning documentary has been a special conference feature for two consecutive years.
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.
Come see Pulitzer Prize winner Philip Schultz read from his new memoir, My Dyslexia!
Released to the public this month, Success and Dyslexia is a new resource aimed at helping dyslexics manage their disability and take control of their lives.
On June 26, 2011, the International Dyslexia Association announced a new initiative to support the parents of dyslexic children by offering them a discounted membership to the IDA site.
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.
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.