A study of Dutch university students with dyslexia found that perceived negative consequences, such as academic challenges and mental health issues, are more strongly influenced by self-perceived literacy skills and environmental factors than by objective cognitive abilities.
In response to the $53 million lawsuit in California regarding reading poor instruction, three literacy professionals analyzed school records to determine how well California schools instructed reading.
The University of California San Francisco (UCSF) releases a free screening test to help students with dyslexia.
The new Michigan dyslexia research guide will help both educators and students improve literacy skills and build more successful learners.
A study shows significant reading progress after the use of an online program that works to support children with reading difficulties.
If your child is struggling with these issues, these tips will help him regain his balance and get the most out of school

This journal article presents a thoroughly researched and evidence-based guide to planning and implementing a balanced program of intervention to improve reading comprehension.
A new study finds that when "intellectually able and motivated students with dyslexia are given academic opportunity at a rigorous institution they can succeed academically, professionally, and personally".
Until students get back to in-person learning, parents are going to have to continue to monitor their learning at home. Here are recommendations from parents of students with dyslexia for making your at-home school run more smoothly.