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Below are some helpful resources for literacy and reading.

The Gift of Dyslexia

This book outlines a unique and revolutionary program with a phenomenally high success rate in helping dyslexics learn to read and to overcome other difficulties associated with it. This new edition is expanded to include new teaching techniques and revised throughout with up-to-date information on research, studies, and contacts.

International Dyslexia Association Washington State Branch

The International Dyslexia Association supports efforts to provide individuals with dyslexia with appropriate instruction and to identify these individuals at an early age.

Davis Dyslexia Online Test

Most dyslexics will exhibit about 10 of the following traits and behaviors. 

Note: On line tests are not definitive test but a good start.

Reading From Scratch

Reading from Scratch, (RfS/EL) a program of science-based teaching techniques, now makes possible normal or better reading.

Echo Live for Amazon

Echo records voices and it can play it, which helps students who are practicing their reading with speech issues, and helps to improve memory. 

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Dyslexia Apps

  • Dyslexia Quest: Kids with dyslexia have very short term memories, this memory and learning skills game allows for a constant challenge.

  • ABC Pocket Phonics: Teacher, parent and student friendly tool for word construction and learning phonemes.

  • Clicker Docs: A word processing program for grades 3 and above that reads text out loud, helps with spelling and sentence structure.

  • Dexteria: Helps younger kids with fine motor skills like tracing, pinching, and holding a pencil.

  • Read & Write for iPad: Word processing tool.

  • Voice Dream Reader: Text to speech app that is highly user friendly and great for 6th grade and above.

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