Resources
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Resources at a Glance
We have complied a collection of books, websites, and audio sources to help you and your loved ones. Most importantly, we understand the overwhelming amount of information available and have consolidated a list of resources we have found most helpful.
Additional Reading Resources
Books
The Dyslexic Advantage
by Brock L. Eide, M.D., M.A. & Fernette F. Eide, M.D.
The Dyslexia Empowerment Plan
by Ben Foss
Overcoming Dyslexia
by Sally Shaywitz, M.D.
Audio Book Resources
Check out these websites, we have found helpful, for some additional online content to help your child thrive.
Bookshare
An accessible, online library for people with print disabilities, such as dyslexia.
KidsRead2Kids
Abridged classic books and decodable books read-aloud by kids in a video format. Founded by dyslexic and ADHD siblings.
Learning Ally
A national, nonprofit organization that is dedicated to helping students with print disabilities, including blindness, visual impairment, and dyslexia. Learning Ally improves the way students learn at home and in the classroom.
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Websites
From the creator of the Barton System: videos and information about dyslexia.
Includes Dyslexia Handbook, Advocacy Toolkit, Infographics, comparison of various programs, and more.
Promotes positive identity, community, and achievement of dyslexics by focusing on their strengths.
Helps adult dyslexics own their dyslexia, understand it, and develop new ways of learning and working.
Information to help understand learning and thinking differences such as dyslexia.
Success stories, scientific research, and practical resources.
Resources to raise dyslexia awareness and keep updated on dyslexia-related legislation, etc.
Have additional questions? Ask us! We are always here to help families answer questions or access more resources.