Dyslexia Books for Teachers and Other Resources

Looking for resources for your students, parents, or yourself? Look no further. Here are our recommendations.

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    Reading Rocket: Help Inform Teaching Methods for Dyslexia

    You can find useful information such as classroom strategies, reading basics, professional development, lesson planning, tips from reading experts, and so much more.

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    Dyslexia Help: Dyslexia Books for Teachers and More

    Check out this great resource that includes a comparison of reading and spelling programs for those with dyslexia and a great list of books to get kids reading.

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    LD Online: Help Dyslexia Students and Those with Other Learning Disabilities

    This is one of the leading educator’s guides to learning disabilities (LD) and ADHD. One of my favorite places to find information and tips on anything LD related.

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    International Dyslexia Association: Identify Students and Learn About Teaching Dyslexia Reading

    How to identify individuals with dyslexia and learn appropriate instruction by teachers using a structured approach to teaching and reading.

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    The Yale Center for Dyslexia and Creativity: Ways to Help Dyslexia for Both Parents and Teachers

    Learn about the most up to date research and get specific and concrete tips for parents, educators and individuals with dyslexia.

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    Good Sensory Learning: Dyslexia Reading Help for Professionals, Tutors, and Homeschoolers

    Digital downloads for educational therapists, learning specialists, reading specialists, speech and language pathologists, tutors, and homeschoolers.

Interested in Children’s Books with Dyslexic Font, Dyslexic Workbooks, and Other Resources for Overcoming Dyslexia?