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A Framework for Understanding Dyslexia
British Department for Skill and Education resource for provides general information on the nature of dyslexia; a review of theories about dyslexia; and an overview of approaches and programmes used by specialists who support dyslexic learners.
BeesTheWrongWayRound.com
A site with free information for people that feel they may be
affected by dyslexia. BeesTheWrongWayRound.com currently specialise in one on one educational support for people in further and higher education.
Being Dyslexic
Dyslexia Information, Insipration, Advice and Support
Bennett Strahan
Bennett Strahan is a dyslexic painter who says his dyslexia has helped his art more than anything. He is a visual, multi-dimensional thinker who can take a mental snapshot of a scene often days before translating it onto paper.
Blessed with Dyslexia
Dedicated to uncovering the assets of dyslexia, such as
thinking multi-dimensionally, the ability to visualize thought as a virtual reality, creative thinking, and heightened sensory awareness. This website is a place to be inspired by the stories of over 150 free thinkers who harnessed their assets and accomplished great things.
Charles Armstrong School
The Charles Armstrong School serves dyslexic learners
by providing an appropriate educational experience to instill a joy of learning and enhanced sense of self-worth.
Dyslexia A 2 Z - Make the Connection
Dyslexia A 2 Z was launched by Maria Chivers, who is an author on dyslexia and founder of Swindon Dyslexia Centre, to enable anyone with an interest in Dyslexia/Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLD’s) to find people or information quickly and easily.
Dyslexia and Roy
Encouragement support and help for dyslexics written by a
dyslexic.
DyslexiaCorrection.net
Welcome to Dyslexia Correction! Here you will find a lot of resources dealing with the learning disability commonly known as DYSLEXIA.
Dyslexia Help: Free Materials and Useful Links
Dyslexiahelp! is the service site for Crossbow Education. The purpose of the site is to help in the teaching of dyslexic students, by providing useful tips and teaching ideas, free teaching material, a forum where you can exchange ideas and information, and links to other useful sites for dyslexia teaching, assessment and resources.
Dyslexia nätupplaga, skriver seriöst med humor och hjärta
Tidskrift för dyslexi och inlärningssvårigheter.
Kritisk med humor och hjärta. Om Du vill veta historien bakom Wingrens Skrivinstitut och Dyslexia, kan Du bara läsa vidare. Hur det började och varför förlaget heter Wingrens Skrivinstitut.
Dyslexia Solutions of Northern California
Davis Facilitator David Rosen understands the complexities and challenges of dyslexia, being a dyslexic himself. He has done extensive graduate work in Psychology, worked as a Family Counselor, and helped to establish an alternative therapy center. He provides Davis programs in San Rafael, California.
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Dyslexiclikeme.org
dyslexic like me is an organization that provides resources for dyslexic individuals and for people that want to learn more about dyslexia. We provide information and links to tools, learning aids, and organizations that specialize in helping individuals with dyslexia. Whether you need a book, a dyslexic tutoring program or private school, phonetics, learning books, study aids, reading & writing software, or electronical devices,dyslexic like me is committed to provide up-to-date valuable information and will direct you to the site needed to access your information.
dyslexic.org
Site sponsored by the dyslexic support group Chorlton workshop, a community adult education centre in south Manchester, U.K.

dysTalk :: Helping your child learn better
Information on improving learning and understanding learning difficulties through online videos, resources, articles and forum.
George Row's Dyslexia resource links.
One of the earliest and most comprehensive sets of links for dyslexia on the internet.
Gibraltar Dyslexic Support Group
Welcome to Gibraltar Dyslexic Support Group, an organisation serving children and adults with dyslexia.
Giving Children an Optimal Start in Life
A learning expedition on how to most effectively raise children into happy adults
Happy Dyslexic
Understanding dyslexia and how a dyslexic can reach his potential
Healer to Healer: My healing Journey with Dyslexia
I'm writing this post to share my journey as a wounded healer, and to increase awareness of dyslexia and what to do about it. No healer or healing teacher is perfect, but the good ones are transparent about their issues. Here's one of mine...
Ihavedyslexia
A social network for people who have an interest with dyslexia. The website has groups, magazine, blog and much more.
Jumbled Letters
JumbledLetters.org is a blog community created to inspire
those living with dyslexia to express themselves, share experiences, meet new friends and have fun. This is also a resource for parents and teachers to share ideas and learn from one another.
Laurel Highlands Dyslexia Correction Center
Marcia Maust has provided well over 100 successful Davis Dyslexia Correction Programs from her home in Berlin, Pennsylvania.
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Learning Disabled Students and Family
People's Stories of struggles with dyslexia, and other issues for learning disabled people.
Legasthenie, Hilfe im Internet.
Willkommen auf der Legasthenie Homepage. Sie haben den Online Dienst für alle Fragen rund um das Thema Legasthenie aufgerufen.
Myomancy
Independent news and reviews of alternative therapise relating to dyslexia, ADHD and the Autistic Spectrum
Reading and learning with adult dyslexia
Adult Dyslexia is a major learning and reading concern in the corporate world for adults who are Dyslexic or suffer from any Dyslexic form. Let us help each other by sharing our own points of view.
Shedd Academy
Shedd Academy is a school that helps to prepare dyslexic and ADD students for college or vocational training and for their future. For years, Shedd Academy has been helping children who suffer from learning disabilities such as ADD/ADHD, dyslexia, and dysgraphia. Through their efforts and experience, many children have learned to deal with their learning disabilities and have gone on to live successful lives.
smartactually.co.uk
Our website seeks to promote the positives of dyslexia, giving dyslexics the opportunity to express their talents on our site. We also aim to provide relevant information and a place for dyslexics to share their life experiences.
Study-Pro - the "all about learning" website
Study-pro offers the dyslexia assessment, staff development
training, and one-to-one dyslexia support and study skills
tuition.
Success Music Studio
Private Lessons: Guitar, Bass Guitar, Keyboard, and Piano.
Conventional methods for traditional learners.
Multisensory strategies for young students, and students with dyslexia, AD/HD, and visual-spatial learning styles.
SymbolMastery.com Dyslexia Support
Site includes a downloadable trigger word dictionary and example clay models of various words.
The Achiever's Journey by Genevieve Dawid - A REAL self-help book
The Achiever’s Journey’ is a special self-mentoring book, providing readers with tried-and-tested ways of learning long-term disciplines and habits to enable them to achieve what they desire – in all areas of their life.
Voice of Dyslexics Blog
Harry Thompson's dyslexia blog


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