Resources
Resources
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by Dr. Sally ShaywitzYear Published:
In Overcoming Dyslexia, Dr. Sally Shaywitz, co-director of the Yale Center for Dyslexia & Creativity, offers the latest information about reading problems and proven, practical techniques that, along with hard work and the right help, can enable anyone to overcome them. Here are the tools that parents and teachers need to help the dyslexic child, age by age, grade by grade, step by step.
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by Dr. Sally ShaywitzYear Published:
Overcoming Dyslexia: Second Edition is the completely revised and updated version of Dr. Shaywitz's first edition of Overcoming Dyslexia. Dr. Sally Shaywitz is one of the world's preeminent experts on reading and dyslexia. This is the most comprehensive, up-to-date, and practical books available on identifying, understanding, and overcoming reading problems--revised to reflect the latest research and evidence-based approaches.
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by Texas Education AgencyYear Published: 2021
The Dyslexia Handbook: Procedures Concerning Dyslexia and Related Disorders, 2021 Update can be found at the following link: https://tea.texas.gov/sites/default/files/texas-dyslexia-handbook-2021.pdf
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by Brock and Fernette EideYear Published:
In the groundbreaking book, The Dyslexic Advantage, Brock and Fernette Eide explain how 20% of people — individuals with dyslexia — share a unique learning difference that can create advantages in the classroom, on the job, or at home. With prescriptive advice and inspiring testimonials, this paradigm-shifting book proves that dyslexia doesn’t have to be a detriment, but can often become an asset for success.
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by Ben FossYear Published:
Packed with practical ideas and strategies dyslexic children need for excelling in school and in life, The Dyslexia Empowerment Plan provides the framework for charting a future for the dyslexic child that is bright with hope and unlimited potential.
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by Kelli Sandman-HurleyYear Published:
This straightforward guide provides the essential information for parents and advocates to understand US law and get the right educational entitlements for a child with dyslexia.