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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

161. Dyslexia Teaching Today - Dyslexia UK
For teachers of children with dyslexia; teaching methods, recognizing dyslexia, discussion board and training course.
http://www.dyslexia-teacher.co.uk
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Teaching Methods Multi-sensory teaching methods Studies from the National Institutes of Child Health and Human Development have shown that for children with difficulties learning to read, a multi-sensory teaching method is the most effective teaching method. This is especially crucial to teach a dyslexic child. But what does it mean? More Confidence building The majority of children with dyslexia have come to the conclusion that they are stupid! In any school in any week of the year a dyslexic child experiences a huge amount of failure. Why can't he read and spell? He must be dumb, thick, stupid. It's the conclusion that anyone would reach in similar circumstances, and it badly needs changing before any corrective teaching is going to be effective. More Dyslexia news Helping Dyslexics in the Blink of an Eye Trouble with Numbers NASA methods 'cure' dyslexia English is Europe's toughest language to learn ... More Training course
Certificate in the Teaching of Children with Dyslexia (or similar difficulties)
Many teachers, parents, and teaching assistants find themselves responsible for the education or support of a child or teenager with

162. Dyslexia Research Institute
Woodland Hall Academy, Tallahassee, Florida organization providing diagnostic testing, academic and tutorial programs, advocacy and adult education.
http://www.dyslexia-add.org/
Since 1975, the goal of the Dyslexia Research Institute, Inc. has been to change the perception of learning differences, specifically in the area of dyslexia and attention deficit disorders (ADD). With proper recognition and intervention, dyslexics and individuals with ADD become successful individuals using their talents and skills to enrich our society. They may take their place alongside other dyslexics/ADDs, such as Woodrow Wilson, Thomas Edison, Albert Einstein, and Nelson Rockefeller. Ten to fifteen percent of the US population has dyslexia, yet only five out of every one hundred dyslexics are recognized and receive assistance. Approximately 60% of individuals diagnosed with attention deficit disorders are also dyslexic, however, their learning and language differences are often unrecognized because only the behavioral aspects of ADD are addressed. Without the proper diagnosis and help, many of these dyslexics and ADD individuals are only functionally literate, and are part of the forty-four million adults with only the lowest level of literacy. This limits their ability to find jobs and function independently within their communities. The Dyslexia Research Institute mission is to change these statistics by providing appropriate identification and training.

163. The Arts Dyslexia Trust Internet Services
Concentrating on the creative potential of the many visuallydominant dyslexic minds. From 1896-1996, The Trust provided an advisory service for educationalists and others concerned with visual learning, and offered practical help to dyslexic students and adults in their art/design training and careers.
http://atschool.eduweb.co.uk/nellalex/
THE HOME OF THE VISUAL-SPATIAL DYSLEXIC
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President: Lord Ritchie of Dundee,
This site is still in development. If you have problems please contact me: Designer and Digital Editor: Neil Alexander-Passe (neil@neil-a-p.demon.co.uk) Thank you for your patience. THE ARTS DYSLEXIA TRUST GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES THE SPONSORSHIP OF THIS SITE BY 'RESEARCH MACHINES PLC' AND FOR BEING IN THEIR 'INTERNET FOR LEARNING' FORUM. CLICK FOR THE 'INTERNET FOR LEARNING' HOME PAGE Research Machines plc is an educational technology provider. They are one of the main suppliers
of computers in Britain's schools and activily promote education and specific learning difficulties.

164. Neuroscience For Kids - Dyslexia
Definition, information, facts, and references about dyslexia. Includes brain scans illustrating how the brain has to work harder in people with dyslexia.
http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/dyslexia.html
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What is Dyslexia?
Dyslexia is a disorder that is characterized by a difficulty processing words. Reading problems are one symptom of dyslexia. "Dys" means bad or difficult and "lexia" means word. The problem was first described in 1896 by Dr. W. Pringle Morgan in England. He wrote of a "bright and intelligent boy quick at games and in no way inferior to others of his age. His great difficulty has been - and is now - his inability to learn to read." Dyslexia can occur in several members of a family. This suggests that there is a genetic component to the disorder. Dyslexia also varies in degree of severity, thus affecting some people much more than others.
Frustrating Phonemes
It is now known that the brains of dyslexics are "wired" differently than normal brains, and thus process language less efficiently. In particular, dyslexics have trouble with the units of language called phonemes. Phonemes are defined as the smallest meaningful segments of language. For example, the spoken word "cat" is made up of three phonemes: kuh, aah, tuh. There are 44 phonemes in the English language. For most people, the process of breaking words into phonemes occurs automatically, without conscious thought. Just as we break down phonemes without thinking about it, we also merge them in our speech automatically: "cat" is one syllable, but made up of three distinct sounds. Between the ages of 4 to 6, most children are aware that phonemes make up words.
Trouble with Phonemes
Because dyslexics cannot decode words, they have trouble accessing the information they have stored pertaining to that word. They often confuse like-sounding words, such as "volcano" and "tornado." When shown a picture of a volcano, for example, a dyslexic might call it a "tornado," yet when asked to define what it does will correctly answer that it can erupt and spew hot lava. In other words, the dyslexic knows what the object is, but he or she cannot access the correct word for it.

165. Northamptonshire Dyslexia Assoctiation Index
Raising awareness of dyslexia within Northamptonshire UK. Provide support to dyslexics in education and work, and arrange training events for dyslexics and employers.
http://www.northantsdyslexia.co.uk/
Northamptonshire Dyslexia Association Home Future Events News Links ... Membership Welcome to Northamptonshire Dyslexia Association Web Site.
The Northamptonshire Dyslexia Association (NDA) is a local Dyslexia Association based in Northampton serving towns including Corby, Daventry, Kettering, Rushden, Oundle, Towcester, Wellingborough and villages located in Northamptonshire.
Our aim is to support the needs of dyslexic children and young people in the education sector and adults in the workplace. We offer advice and guidance to parents, partners and friends of dyslexics. We also work closely with a number of local employers to raise the awareness of dyslexia within the world of work. We maintain a list of qualified dyslexia tutors and assessors. As an Association we are active in raising dyslexia awareness in the workplace and have arranged events to promote understanding in local business. We have also provided information desks offering advice at libraries throughout Northamptonshire. We have successfully obtained funding that has assisted with the development of this website and investment in specialised resources for use by tutors.

166. Dyslexia The Gift. Information And Resources For Dyslexia
Exploring positive aspects of dyslexia, and providing information, referrals, and training for Davis dyslexia Correction methods.
http://www.dyslexia.com/
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Join us as we explore the positive talents that give rise to dyslexia, and share our knowledge about the best ways for dyslexic people to learn. Here's what we offer: Information and training in methods for overcoming learning problems developed by Ron Davis, author of The Gift of Dyslexia. Listings of Davis Dyslexia Correction providers throughout the world, including North America, South America, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Australia and New Zealand. A forum for networking and sharing information about creative thinking, dyslexia, and other learning differences. Articles and reports exploring different learning styles and educational approaches.
Why is dyslexia a gift?
Dyslexic people are visual, multi-dimensional thinkers. We are intuitive and highly creative, and excel at hands-on learning. Because we think in pictures, it is sometimes hard for us to understand letters, numbers, symbols, and written words. We can learn to read, write and study efficiently when we use methods geared to our unique learning style.
What is Davis Dyslexia Correction?

167. BDA International Conference
Information about the programme, venue, with booking details,a nda call for papers.
http://www.bdainternationalconference.org/
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The next BDA International Conference will be held at Easter 2008. Likely dates are Wednesday 26 March to Saturday 30 March 2008
Further details and venue to be announced very shortly. To register your interest now and receive priority emails please send your email to
bdaic@bda-dyslexia.demon.co.uk
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168. Landmark College | The Premier College For Students With Learning Disabilities A
Fully accredited twoyear college in Vermont exclusively for students with dyslexia, ADD or specific learning disabilities.
http://www.landmarkcollege.org
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The premier college for students with learning disabilities and AD/HD Landmark announces opening of Universal Design and Usability Lab Landmark offers admission to students displaced by Hurricane Katrina ADHD experts commemorate National ADHD Awareness Day with presentations Landmark cited in ... Course Catalog Landmark College, River Road South, Putney Vermont 05346 Admissions: 802.387.6718 All Other Inquiries: 802.387.4767

169. Processing And Cognitive Enhancement
PACE tutoring is a new proven method to help people with learning disabilites such as attention deficit disorder and dyslexia. Used by parents or professionals.
http://www.learninginfo.com

170. Baltic Dyslexia Research Laboratory
Denmarkbased institute researching into visual and auditory difficulties in dyslexic children and adults.
http://www.dyslexia-lab.dk/
A Networking Institution for Research and Practice
Roe Skolevej 14, DK - 3760 Gudhjem This site is a member of WebRing.
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171. NINDS Forwarding Page
Information sheet compiled by NINDS, the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. On definition, treatment and prognosis.
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/health_and_medical/disorders/dyslexia_doc.htm
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172. Child And Youth Health Dyslexia
Read about what it is, the problems it causes, tips from kids and what a doctor says about it.
http://www.cyh.com/HealthTopics/HealthTopicDetailsKids.aspx?p=335&np=285&

173. Whole Child & Adolescent Center: For Parents Of Teens/Children
of dyslexia, and the philosophy of the center which is designed to help children with learning, behavioral and social problems.......
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174. Frewen College
UK independent coeducational day and boarding school for children aged 7 to 17 with dyslexia, dyspraxia, or Aspergers Syndrome.
http://www.frewencollege.co.uk/
A school for pupils with Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, and related difficulties Set on the Kent and Sussex borders in the South East of England Co-educational independent school for pupils aged 7 to 17 Day, weekly and full boarding places offered To find out more about our very special school, enter our website here • Brickwall • Northiam • Rye • East Sussex •

175. INPP Treats Specific Learning Difficulties Caused By Neuro Developmental Delay
Factors in early development, for the majority, often underlie learning difficulties such as dyslexia, dyspraxia, ADD, ADHD and coordination problems. Find out about the primitive reflexes and how early development sets the scene for later learning.
http://www.inpp.org.uk
The Institute for Neuro-Physiological Psychology INPP
What is Developmental Delay? Recent articles by Sally Goddard Blythe A circular road to recovery - Daily Telegraph July 05 The Importance of Sounding Out for Hearing Within Sally Goddard's latest book ' The Well Balanced Child
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176. Dyslexia Online Magazine
Articles and reviews.
http://www.dyslexia-magazine.com
B A C K G R O U N D C O L O R Dyslexia Online Magazine
Hearing Your Child Read
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CLICK HERE to add this page to your Favourites Reading with your child at home can easily become very stressful if it is not handled correctly, and can cause great frustration if you feel that your child is not learning to read as fast as you expect, or if you have discovered that your child is dyslexic.
John Bradford gives advice to parents. The Golden Rule is: 'If your child cannot read a word, then tell them - quickly!'
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In English and Spanish
Dyslexia Magazine. Founded 1998.
HOW PARENTS CAN HELP
All parents with a dyslexic child or teenager (or young adult) face a real struggle in supporting them. Deepika Mundle describes some techniques which will help to build up a child's self-confidence. In English and Spanish WHERE CAN I FIND A TEST FOR DYSLEXIA?
Finding a suitable test is hard. Juliet Freud investigates some of the alternatives. In English and Spanish LISTENING SKILLS FOR DYSLEXIC CHILDREN
The ability to concentrate on the spoken word and to follow a list of instructions is crucial to doing well Jeremy Scott describes ways to help our children.

177. Home Page
Helping educators, individuals and families that may be experiencing reading difficulties.
http://www.idamib.org
The purpose of the Michigan Branch of the International Dyslexia Association is to develop awareness and provide information about Dyslexia. The fall conference is one way we achieve that goal 2005 Fall Conference
Reading is the Heart of Learning
October 1, 2005
Susan Hall, Ed.D.
To register for the conference you can either:
  • Download two page conference brochure (with registration form) in word or pdf format OR Download a one page registration form in word or pdf format OR Print and mail the form shown at the bottom of this page
Michigan Branch of the International Dyslexia Association to Hold Workshop for Educators and Parents on Model Teaching Program Designed to Prevent Reading Problems in Children
Dr. Hall will address the process of setting up a 3-Tier Reading Model in schools, and how it relates to a Response to Intervention approach to addressing early reading difficulties. Join Us The Michigan Branch of the International Dyslexia Association presents an Annual Fall Conference. We have been very fortunate to be able to bring nationally respected researchers and teachers each year for more than twenty-five years. Click here to see a summary of past conferences.

178. Child And Youth Health Dyslexia - What Is It?
Explains what happens in the brain, signs and symptoms, what doctors can do to diagnose and treat it, and other causes.
http://www.cyh.com/HealthTopics/HealthTopicDetails.aspx?p=243&np=293&id=

179. Kaleidoscope Programme For Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, Autism And Learning Difficulties
For children with dyslexia, Dyspraxia, and other learning difficulties. Offers holistic approach including movement, supplements, Homoeopathy, Osteopathy, Primitive Reflexes, and parental support. Located in Hastings, East Sussex.
http://www.kaleidoscope-programme.org.uk/
A holistic developmental approach to the treatment of dyslexia,
dyspraxia, Asperger's Syndrome, Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD),
autism, and a range of learning disorders.
Dyslexia? Dyspraxia? Learning Difficulties? Autism? Asperger's?
ADD? Brain Injury? Birth Trauma? Retained Reflexes? Speech Delay?
This successful programme helps people with learning difficulties through a combination of tried and tested, complementary therapies. The therapies include Homeopathy, Osteopathy, Counselling, Nutrition, Primitive Reflex Integration and Co-ordination Exercises (ELM). See more info We work mainly with children, but are also happy to help adults. People come to us for a variety of reasons. Some have Dyslexia , some have Dyspraxia , some are on the autistic spectrum, or are diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome . Some are just not achieving in school at the level that their parents know they could, no matter how hard they try. Some are slow learners , some have had speech delay and some are diagnosed with SLD (Specific Learning Difficulties). Others have experienced

180. How Are British Dyslexics Different British Dyslexics Is Distinctly Different Fr
Explains the condition, includes information about how to tackle the issue with schools, and other facts and links.
http://www.dyslexia.uk.com/
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