
Additional Reading Material
Advocating for your child begins with learning everything you can. We’ve collected a few sources to help you learn more about learning of all kinds and for all people.
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Improving the lives of the 1 in 5 children and adults nationwide with learning and attention issues—by empowering parents and young adults, transforming schools, and advocating for equal rights and opportunities.
The Dallas chapter of the International Dyslexia Association provides many events and opportunities for you to interact with the local dyslexia community.
Region 10 provides many helpful resources, including a hotline and textline. There's also a long list of books for both parents and students.
A non-profit support network for parents and educators seeking resources to support and inspire children with learning differences.
This page includes resources to assist in identifying and providing services for students with dyslexia and related disorders in Texas schools.
A lifelong guide for those who learn and think differently. Understood helps people discover their potential and learn how to take control, find community, and stay on a positive path along each stage of life’s journey.
Dyslexia presents challenges outside of literacy. Yale's site helps parents, teachers, and both children and adults with dyslexia manage talking about their uniqueness and more.