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  1. How To Reach and Teach Children and Teens with Dyslexia: A Parent and Teacher Guide to Helping Students of All Ages Academically, Socially, and Emotionally by Cynthia M., M.Ed. Stowe, 2000-09-04
  2. Dyslexia: Integrating Theory and Practice by M., Ed. Snowling, 1992
  3. Overcoming Dyslexia in Children, Adolescents, and Adults by Dale R. Jordan, Dale R. Jordon, 1996-04
  4. Fluency and Comprehension Interventions for Third-Grade Students.(Statistical Data Included): An article from: Remedial and Special Education by Sharon Vaughn, David J. Chard, et all 2000-11-01
  5. Calendar.(Special education, conferences)(Calendar): An article from: Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities
  6. Help for Dyslexic Children by MA, Ph.D, FBPs.S T.R.Miles, MA, Dip.Ed. Elaine Miles, 2007-03-14
  7. A silicon bullet for dyslexia: A new solution for an old problem: An article from: The Exceptional Parent by Mike Matvy, 2000-11-30
  8. Policy Statement on Full Funding of IDEA.(Brief Article): An article from: Journal of Disability Policy Studies
  9. Reading and Attention Disorders: Neurobiological Correlates

121. North Kent Dyslexia Association
Local affiliate of British dyslexia Association offers details of their help line.
http://www.nkda.org.uk/
North Kent Dyslexia Association (NKDA)
Affiliated to the British Dyslexia Association Home What is Dyslexia? What Does NKDA Do? The Adult Group ... Contact NKDA
Our Mission is to:
Help dyslexic people of all ages by providing information and support.
HELPLINE NUMBERS:
Website Created by Rob Dubery of

122. The Dyslexia Institute
An educational charity for the assessment and teaching of people with dyslexia, and for the training of specialist teachers. Details of activities and nationwide network of centres.
http://www.dyslexia-inst.org.uk/
Patron: HRH The Countess of Wessex Dyslexia Facts Quick Links
About 10% of the population have some form of dyslexia. About 4% are severely dyslexic, including some 375,000 schoolchildren. Dyslexia causes difficulties in learning to read, write and spell. Short-term memory, mathematics, concentration, personal organisation and sequencing may be affected. Dyslexia is biological in origin and tends to run in families, but environmental factors may also contribute to it. Dyslexia affects all kinds of people regardless of intelligence, race or social class. The effects of dyslexia can largely be overcome by skilled specialist teaching and the use of compensatory strategies. The earlier the intervention the better the outcome.
SUPPORT THE DI AT CELEBRITY CHARITY CAROL CONCERT. Click here for further details.
Testing for a Tenner. Think you may be dyslexic? Take a test to find out about your literacy level. Click here for more information Response to Dispatches programme DI's Response to TES Article ... Action Review 2005
© Dyslexia Institute. Registered Charity Number 268502, Company Registration Number 1179975
Copies may be made provided the source and date are quoted and the content is unchanged.

123. Information And Training About Davis Dyslexia Correction
Workshops and training for teachers, parents, and private therapists in Davis dyslexia Correction and Davis Learning Strategies programs.
http://www.dyslexia.com/train.htm
Text Only view.
On-line Information: About Davis Methods.
Provider Directory.
Dyslexia Library.
Discussion Forum.
Frequently Asked Questions.
Book Excerpts.
Materials:
The Gift of Dyslexia.
Instructional Videotapes.
The Dyslexic Reader.
(Quarterly newsletter).
Professional Training:
Workshop Schedule.
Licensing Program.
Fundamentals of Dyslexia Correction Workshop. Davis Learning Strategies Teacher Workshops.
International Index
Links to Facilitators and Davis Dyslexia resources indexed by country and language.
DDAI provides workshops and training geared to teachers and other professionals who want to help clients with dyslexia and other learning difficulties. Many workshops are also open to parents and homeschoolers who want support working with their own children. For those who would like a career as a Davis provider, we offer an intensive training program leading to certification and licensing as a Davis Facilitator. For more information about training in the U.S., send email to

124. Davis Dyslexia Discussion Board
Discussion forum for parents, teenagers, and adults with dyslexia to share information and support related to school and workplace issues.
http://www.dyslexiatalk.com/
Welcome to Davis Dyslexia Discussion Board
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125. Child And Youth Health Dyslexia - Coping With It
Tips for teens include how to help yourself, why exercise is important, getting support for school projects, and building selfesteem.
http://www.cyh.com/HealthTopics/HealthTopicDetails.aspx?p=243&np=293&id=

126. Dyslexia Wales: Welcome To Dyslexia Wales
Details of a course which helps solve learning problems encountered by dyslexics. Contact information.
http://www.dyslexiawales.com/
Is there a way to harness the talents of a dyslexic thinker and at the same time embrace the written word? Yes The answer is The Dyslexia Wales Method Dyslexia Wales
Ysgubor Fawr
Talley
Llandeilo
Carmarthenshire
Tel:
eMail:
info@dyslexiawales.com
Welcome to Dyslexia Wales
The Dyslexia Wales course helps solve learning problems encountered by dyslexics. The course empowers both adults and children with dyslexia to take personal responsibility for their learning process. The Dyslexia Wales method does not rely on costly drugs, machinery or appliances. The course addresses the core difficulties and releases the latent talents of dyslexic people. The Dyslexia Wales course is an interactive process which relies on the commitment, participation and involvement of both parties to develop a successful working partnership to overcome the learning difficulties associated with dyslexia and similar conditions, such as dyspraxia, dysphasia, dyscalculia, bedwetting, hyperactivity, and attention deficit disorder. Progress on the Dyslexia Wales course is relatively quick. A dyslexic can work through the programme in 30 hours and then go on to complete the home course in a matter of months.This means that dyslexics are not dependent upon long term support.

127. Dyslexia Association Of Ireland - Welcome
Dublinbased organization offering information about, and support for, dyslexia.
http://www.dyslexia.ie/

News and Events Diary
Fundraising Conference '04 Membership ... Tell a friend about this site You are visitor number
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Dyslexia Association of Ireland
Welcome to the DAI Web Site
The Dyslexia Association of Ireland (DAI) was founded in 1972. It is a company, limited by guarantee, a voluntary organisation with charitable status. It aims to promote awareness of Specific Learning Disability (SLD/Dyslexia) and to serve the needs of people with this difficulty. The DAI lobbies for the provision of appropriate services by the state to all people with dyslexia. It provides a free information service to the public. Services offered include: psycho-educational assessment of children and adults, group and individual specialised tuition, teachers' courses, summer schools, speakers for schools and parents groups. The DAI has thirty nine branches to date. Branches act as parent support groups in local areas, provide information and run out-of-school facilities (Workshops) for children. Membership of the Association is open to anyone concerned with promoting the treatment and prevention of the problems of Specific Learning Disability/Dyslexia.

128. Dyslexia Association (Hong Kong)
The Association was established in September 1995 and its two main aims are to increase awareness of specific learning difficulties and provide support to those affected by them.
http://www.dyslexia.org.hk/
Welcome to the Dyslexia Association (Hong Kong) web pages The Association was established in September 1995 and its two main aims are to increase awareness of specific learning difficulties and provide support to those affected by them.
We hope these pages are of interest - please let us have your comments. The Association is run purely for the benefit of its members, so your input is crucial. E-mail us on info@dyslexia.org.hk
For information about dyslexia please go to out information page. For assessment centres and tutors please go to " Other Organisations ", Hong Kong. We look forward to seeing you at our monthly meetings and our special events.
Let us know who in the Specific Learning Difficulties world is in Hong Kong or coming to town so we can get them to talk to the Associatio n. 10th Anniversary Meeting ~ September 2005
Finding Control Without Losing Your Mind: Family Conflict and Special Needs Kids
Presented by
Dr. Jadis Blurton

129. Canadian Dyslexia Association - Home Page
Information and resources for teachers, schools and parents whose child is dyslexic.
http://www.dyslexiaassociation.ca/
Canadian Dyslexia Association 495 Richmond Road, Suite 200
Ottawa, Ontario
Phone: 613-722-2699
Fax: 613-722-4799
e-mail: info@dyslexiaassociation.ca

130. Shropshire Dyslexia Association Redirect
Offering information and support, including local helpline, workshops, links to other related sites, general advice. Full local contact details given, affiliated to the British dyslexia Association.
http://members.lycos.co.uk/shropshiredyslexia/
The Shropshire Dyslexia Association is no longer at this domain, the site is now at http://www.thesda.org.uk/ (Click if a new window has not already opened).

131. Dyslexia Help: Free Material And Useful Links For Teaching Dyslexic Students
Offers free material and useful links for teaching and understanding dyslexic adults and children.
http://www.dyslexiahelp.co.uk/
Teaching dyslexic students? Find help here.
DYSLEXIA HELP
41 Sawpit Lane, Brocton, Staffs, ST17 0TE U.K. mail@dyslexiahelp.co.uk A great new reading aid for Dyslexia, Irlen Syndrome etc: THE EYE LEVEL READING RULER.
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, and links to other useful sites for dyslexia teaching, assessment and resources. We hope you find it useful. Of course we also want to draw your attention to our own material, so you will find links to our commercial site, where you can, if you wish, order goods online with our secure payment service. LITERACY GAMES BOOKS MATH LINKS TIPS IS MY CHILD DYSLEXIC? CLICK HERE
COFFEE AND LEARNING: If you drink coffee and you are studying for an exam, make sure you read this! CLICK HERE
Dyslexia forum:
If you want to participate in an online forum relating to dyslexia, we recommend the Dyslexia Forum in the UK (see below), or for the USA the forum/bulletin board sites on www.interdys.org

132. Welcome To Birmingham Adult Dyslexia Group
Information about the group and its support activities, with substantial information about the condition and related disorders.
http://www.badg.org/
Who are BADG?
What is

Dyslexia?

Am I
...
How can I get help?

Welcome to Birmingham Adult Dyslexia Group
Registered Charity Number
BADG
Meetings

Dyslexia Friendly Society

Useful
... Act "The Birmingham Adult Dyslexic Group aims to further the needs and aspirations of dyslexics by raising awareness of their unique potential." Bibliography Social Events Sponsors Our e-mail ... badgwf@postmaster.co.uk

133. DANDA - Developmental Adult Neuro-Diversity Association - Welcome
Organisation for individuals with conditions such as Dyspraxia, dyslexia, ADHD, and Asperger's Syndrome.
http://www.danda.org.uk
Navigation
Home
About DANDA
FAQs
Dyspraxia Conference for Professionals ...
New London Social Group
Welcome! You are Visitor:
Search this site Search WWW Developmental Adult Neuro-Diversity Association Welcome to DANDA - Developmental Adult Neuro-Diversity Association, for people with conditions such as Dyspraxia, ADHD, and Asperger's Syndrome. A new organisation founded to better the lives of neuro-diverse people. DANDA's mission statement:
"To see that adults with developmental neuro-diversity reach their full potential and play a full role in society" Enter your email address here to get sent updates of events and articles: The first professional conference on dyspraxia in adulthood. October 19, 2005. Click for more information. The Objectives of DANDA are as follows:
2) To raise awareness and understanding of these conditions in adulthood, particularly their assessment, their effects, their treatment and the inter-relationship between the different conditions 3) To establish networks of groups to help adults with these conditions get involved in activities for interaction, mutual support, and education, provided that the activities shall be charitable.

134. Stichting Davis® Dyslexia Association Nederland
Informatie over de Davismethode die dyslexie niet alleen ziet als bron van leerproblemen en ADHD, maar ook als gave.
http://www.davisdyslexie.nl/

135. Index
Dedicated to the study and treatment of individuals with specific language disability.
http://www.dyslexiasd.org/
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San Diego Branch
"Dedicated to the study and treatment of individuals with specific language disability"
The San Diego Branch of the International Dyslexia Association
is currently accepting nominations
for new SD-IDA board members.
Our members are invited to nominate others or themselves for a position as a board member with the
branch. Nominations will be accepted until October 31,2005.
San Diego Branch Newsletter
A Message from our branch president
The first of a five-part series which highlights the impact that dyslexia has upon our children
An invitation to participate in local Dyslexia Awareness Month activities
Information about the IDA national conference in Denver
An invitation to join our board of directors
September 2005 Newsletter (pdf format)
General Information
Schools
Stories ...
Resources
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What is Dyslexia?

136. Living With An Invisible Disability
Provides links to (C)APD, dyslexia, ADD/ADHD, Autism, SID (DSI), Aspergers, hyperlexia, dyslexia, conferences, educational topics, and general LD resources. Also provides an Adult Chat room, and Kid's CAPD chat pages.
http://dolfrog4life.homestead.com/AA_index_ZZ.html
My Favorite CAPD Links Free-For-All Links Add a link to your website!
The Mobility Matters SiteRing
This site owned by
Robin Wickens
SiteRing by Bravenet.com Living With an Invisible Disability Creating coping strategies and routines to survive everyday living. Creating a greater public awareness of such problems, and to increase the amount of research done into these difficulties. To help those children in school with similar problems to receive all the help and assistance they need My Favorite CAPD Links is my new Home Page. Site development may take a while. Helping our two eldest sons Cope with APD and contending with my own APD, means that time can not always be used as planned.
Click on the The Surf Board Below to reach the Index Page for my Web Sites This page was last updated
on: 20 October, 2004
Dolfrog's Invisible Disability LINKS INDEX PAGE (C)APD, Dyslexia, ADD, Audiology/ists,ADhD, Autism, Research, SID (DSI), ADhD, Lefthandedness,Autism,Aspergers,
and many more topics. TRY OUT THE SITE SEARCH ENGINE Website Search Engine (enter key word): Invisible Disability Links included (C)APD Other LDs
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137. Dyslexia - Information For The Public
Student dyslexia information project from Malacaster College. Thorough information on definitions and causes.
http://www.macalester.edu/~psych/whathap/UBNRP/Dyslexia/

138. Dyslexia
Describes what dyslexia is, what it's like to have it, how people learn to read, and how dyslexic kids might need extra help.
http://kidshealth.org/kid/health_problems/learning_problem/dyslexia.html
KidsHealth Kids Kids' Health Problems
Hav ingdys lexiac anmake it hardtoread! Translation: Having dyslexia can make it hard to read! Writing that looks just fine to you might look like this to someone who has dyslexia. Dyslexia (say: dis- lek -see-uh) is a learning problem some kids have with reading and writing. It can make words look jumbled. This makes it difficult for a kid to read and remember what was read. So what's going on inside the person's brain ? Well, it doesn't mean the person is dumb. In fact, some very smart people have had dyslexia. How smart? Well, some people say Albert Einstein was dyslexic. The problem does occur in the brain, though. Sometimes the messages the brain is sending get jumbled up or confused. A kid who has dyslexia might get frustrated and find it hard to do schoolwork. But the good news is that dyslexia doesn't need to keep a kid down. What Is Having Dyslexia Like?
A kid who has dyslexia might start out doing fine in school. But gradually, it can become a struggle, especially when reading becomes an important part of schoolwork. A teacher might say that the kid is smart, but doesn't seem to be able to get the hang of reading. If a teacher or parent notices this, the best thing to do is to go to a specialist who can help figure out what's wrong. A specialist in learning disabilities knows a lot about learning problems that kids have - and what to do about them. During a visit with a specialist, a kid might take some tests. But the idea isn't to get a good grade; it's to spot problems. Discovering a learning disability is the first step toward getting help that will make it easier for the kid to learn.

139. Center For Dyslexia
Dedicated to unraveling the puzzle of dyslexia, the center is a model for the organization and delivery of professional services to students with dyslexia, to psychologists and teachers, and to schools.
http://www.mtsu.edu/~dyslexia
window.location="http://dyslexia.mtsu.edu" You will be forwarded to the new Dyslexia Web Site. If you are not forwarded please click HERE

140. East Court School For Children With Dyslexia | Home Page
Residential school for dyslexic boys and girls, 713 years olds, with some day places. Includes information about dyslexia, the school and the techniques they use.
http://www.eastcourtschool.co.uk/
East Court School
For Children with Dyslexia
DfES Approved for Dyslexia and Dyspraxia * Registered with CReSTeD as a SP (Specialist Provision) School * Supporting Member Of The BDA *
Happy and successful dyslexic children
at an outstanding, effective school
Dyslexia The School Our Work What is Dyslexia? ... Assessment East Court School 1999-2004 Contact Us

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