As my clients are preparing to return to school—some excited, some not so much—I thought it timely to offer 10 tips for teachers to create an environment that will increase the likelihood of success for dyslexic students in the classroom.
I am somewhat shocked at how little information is available for researching dyslexia for schools in the United States. My biggest problem is trying to find those schools that might have some kind of access to financial aid programs. If you know of a site that might have some kind of "outline" that broaches this subject and might help me bring my search closer together, I would be extremely grateful.
Wolfram|Alpha is not only a great tool for those who struggle with math, but also for those who have difficulties in math because of dyslexia or other learning disabilities.
Do you know where one may find an online class that teaches how to diagnose dyslexia? I am a tutor and would like to expand my skills.
Most students with dyslexia are not confident in an academic setting, but this does not have to be the case.
The following was written by a very ambitious, intelligent, and confident dyslexic law student named Shaun Sanders, who got in touch with us via Reddit in May of 2013 and offered to share his remarkable story.
Kurzweil Educational Systems, a business unit of Cambium Learning Group, Inc., offers a new reporting feature called firefly which works with their Kurzweil 3000 system.
Word Dynamo has resources for elementary-aged children through college students in a variety of subjects, like math, reading, and foreign language.
LectureTools is an interactive iPad app that combines note-taking with a student inquiry-and-response feature to connect professor with student.

