National Organizations

  • We empower parents to support their students with learning disabilities, ADHD, and mental health conditions in advocating for themselves, acquiring the necessary tools and skills for college access and success.

    https://accessingcollege.com/

  • Audio books for people formally identified with reading disabilities read by automated and human voices.

    https://www.bookshare.org/

  • Susan Barton’s website with information and resources regarding dyslexia and dysgraphia.

    https://www.dys-add.com/

  • Most requests for accommodations are made through the school because the process is easier and more efficient.

    Steps are outlined here.

  • Resources for parents, community members, and educators. “Advocating. Educating. Inspiring. Empowering.

    https://www.thedyslexiainitiative.org/

  • Contains information about dyslexia and dysgraphia.

    www.dyslexialand.com

  • Offers information and training on dyslexia, advocacy, Orton-Gillingham (OG) and Structured Word Inquiry (SWI) tutoring.

    https://www.dyslexiatraininginstitute.org/

  • Informs parents about learning styles, resources, and general information for their child.

    https://www.dyslexiclogic.com

  • FREE 1-hour trainings (can earn CE’s) on several educational topics including dyslexia.

    https://home.edweb.net/

  • Website that provides information on the use of assistive technology (AT) created by Ben Foss.

    www.headstrongnation.org

  • Provides audio and digital resources including audiobooks, magazines, comics, eBooks, movies, music, and tv via libraries.

    https://www.hoopladigital.com/

  • Provides free/low-cost webinars on topics related to dyslexia/dysgraphia and informational resources.

    https://dyslexiaida.org

  • Provides professionally read audio books for people formally identified with reading disabilities, and resources for students, parents, and teachers.

    www.learningally.org

  • LDAs mission is to create opportunities for success for all individuals aected by learning disabilities through support, education, and advocacy.

    https://ldaamerica.org

  • Offers free access to audiobooks through local libraries with a library card.

    https://libbyapp.com/

  • Provides information on linguistics and spelling.

    http://linguisteducatorexchange.com

  • A nonprofit with the mission “to train every teacher and help every workplace to spot, support and empower every dyslexic mind.

    https://www.madebydyslexia.org/

  • Online learning site that provides learning opportunities for students with dyslexia and resources for teachers and caregivers.

    https://www.nessy.com/en-us

  • Orton-Gillingham based typing program that helps with typing and spelling.

    https://www.readandspell.com/us/

  • A media site for children with learning dierences. Has short videos with a cast of children with learning dierences for students to watch on various topics, including social emotional learning.

    https://superdville.com/

  • This is a 4 1/2 minute informational video about dyslexia by Dr. Kelli Sandman-Hurley.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zafiGBrFkRM

  • Access free audiobooks for children, teens, and adults with a library card.

    https://www.tumblebooks.com/

  • Provides information about dyslexia, dysgraphia, and other learning differences.

    https://www.understood.org/

  • This collection of dyslexia resources was compiled and curated by the University of Florida Literacy Institute team.

    https://ufli.education.ufl.edu/resources/dyslexia/

  • Apps and informational resources for students, teachers, parents.

    https://dyslexiahelp.umich.edu

  • Has apps and informational resources for students, teachers, parents.

    https://dyslexia.yale.edu/dyslexia/what-is-dyslexia/

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