Resources

TUTOR REFERRAL LIST
A listing is available on the International Dyslexia Association's website for the state of Wisconsin at
www.interdys.org/ewebeditpro5/upload/WI%289%29.pdf. This listing is purely informational and is maintained by the International Dyslexia Association.

RESEARCH

Adults with Dyslexia: Pathways to Success
Website for the project:
www.successwithdyslexia.com
YouTube video:  www.youtube.com/watch?v=tK8AmNIJawc
 
REPORTS
 
The Annie E. Casey Foundation has issued a new Kids Count Special Report: Early Warning! Why Reading by the End of Third Grade Matters. You can access the report through the Foundation website.
 
OTHER RESOURCES
  •  The Yale Center for Dyslexia & Creativity
    The Yale Center for Dyslexia & Creativity serves as a nexus for research on dyslexia, and is as well a leading source of advocacy and information to better the lives of people with dyslexia.
    "Our mission is to uncover and illuminate the strengths of those with dyslexia, disseminate the latest innovations from scientific research and practical advice, and transform the treatment of children and adults with dyslexia." http://dyslexia.yale.edu/successstories.html 
  • Visit Joan Azarva's website for several great guides for parents of college-bound students with Learning Disabilities.
  • The new and improved TechMatrix is a powerful tool to find educational and assistive technology products for students with special needs.
  • 100 Web Tools for Learning with a Disability
  • The International Dyslexia Association has published its" Knowledge and Practice Standards for Teachers of Reading." It endorses programs that properly prepare teachers to work with students who have reading difficulties or disabilities. View their document at http:www.interdys.org/ewebeditpro5/upload/KPS3-1-12.pdf

 

 

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