Dyslexia Resources
When a child is first diagnosed with dyslexia, ADHD or any other language-based learning disability, most parents immediately respond by seeking out educational resources to help them and their child better understand it. It is for this very reason that Education Pathways Academy, a school for dyslexia in Florida, has put together this list of resources about dyslexia.
Recommended Reading
The books outlined below contain incredible details about how to help children with dyslexia and other language-based disabilities succeed. They contain decades of research studies, as well as first-hand interactions and insights by experts in the field of dyslexia, learning differences and neurodiversity. For parents and adults, Educational Pathways Academy recommends reading:
For Adults & Parents:
Overcoming Dyslexia by Sally Shaywitz MD
The Dyslexic Advantage by B. & F. Eide
The Dyslexia Empowerment Plan by Ben Foss
Helping your Child with Language-based Learning Disabilities by Daniel Franklin
Online Resources
In addition to the book or e-reader recommendations outlined above, there are several online resources that contain videos, podcasts, published blog posts, research studies and other guidance about dyslexia, reading challenges and more.
Websites:
Bright Solutions for Dyslexia (https://www.dys-add.com)
International Dyslexia Association (https://dyslexiaida.org)
The Center for Neurodiversity and Employment Innovation at the University of Connecticut - https://entrepreneurship.uconn.edu/neurodiversitycenter/
Podcasts
Podcast: Hard to Read: Why American Schools are failing kids with dyslexia (Sept. 11, 2017 by APM Reports, Emily Hanford)
Podcast: Hard Words: Why aren’t our kids being taught to read (Sept. 10, 2018 by APM Reports, Emily Hanford)
Searching for more advice, research and information about dyslexia, ADHD and other language-based learning disabilities? Explore EPA’s About Dyslexia page or our blog articles below.