site is useful for parents and teachers who interact with dyslexic children. It offers definitions, causes, useful learning techniques and links. It also has a dyslexia test for children and adults. It’s easy to read through, though the look of the site is a little boring.
This site offers general information, links, methods for teaching children with dyslexia; not easy to navigate.
This site has good information/facts about dyslexia, including warning signs, tips for coping, a definition and links. It is pretty much all text but the site is easy to navigate through.
This is a good site for children and teens. It offers clear definitions, causes, scenarios and helpful hints for coping with the learning disability.
This site offers a complete guide to learning about dyslexia. There are links, a 'what's new' section, and celebrities who are dyslexic. Site geared towards adults.
This is a site for all ages. There is good information on dyslexia including reading/learning methods and links.
This is a good site for teens. It is infomative, and provides links.
This is a guide for parents to help their child cope/learn to live with dyslexia. It has local resource listings, info on starting a parents’ support group, choosing the right school and dealing with bullying. The info is good and easy to understand but the look of the site is a little boring.
This is a complete guide to learning about dyslexia. There is an excellent story about two different learning styles that may be helpful in understanding the disability.
The International Dyslexia Association (Voice Message Requests for Information): (800) ABCD123 (222-3123)
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association: (800) 498 - 2071
This is a professional, scientific and licensing association for audiologists specializing in speech-language pathology and speech, language and hearing sciences. Information and training to help people with communication problems is offered here.
American Student Assistance: (800) 999 - 9080 or (617) 426 - 9434
ERIC Clearinghouse on Disabilities and Gifted Education
ERIC/OSEP Special Project: (800) 328 - 0272
National Association for Adults with Special Learning Needs (NASSLN):
(800) 496 - 9222
This association serves adults with special learning needs. Members include educators, trainers, employers and human service providers. Relevant information and research are distributed to promote the best methods for effective services.
National Center for Learning Disabilities: (800) 575 - 7373 or (212) 545 - 7510
National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities (NICHCY): (800) 695 - 0285 or (202) 884 - 8200
This organization aims to help parents raise, educate and provide the necessary resources for their children to develop in a mentally healthy manner.
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