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.
The Livescribe Smartpen allows you to record your class lectures while you take notes, creating an invaluable visual and auditory guide.
Marilyn Nippold succinctly highlights the reasons that speech-language pathologists belong in the classroom working side by side with classroom teachers to assist children with language disorders.
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.
On the LDA of Michigan Facebook page, Kathleen Kosobud recently posted a link to a series of posts by The Princeton Review for students with a learning disability or ADHD who are transitioning from secondary education to a college or university setting.
The following is a list of some programs that have been developed for struggling writers.
Dyslexia from a Parent's Point of View — Q & A
Read this interview with a parent whose time and effort made all the difference for her daughter with dyslexia.

A student describes the difficulties he had at various schools because he couldn't read
The video chronicles her life from when her parents were informed that she was profoundly retarded in 4th grade up until the present when Ryann is in law school and doing well.
