Resources to Support Students With Dyslexia
Dyslexia New Jersey Handbook:
The purpose of The New Jersey Dyslexia Handbook: A Guide to Early Literacy Development & Reading Struggles is to provide information to educators, students, families, and community members about dyslexia, early literacy development, and the best practices for identification, instruction, and accommodation of students who have reading difficulties.
Click here for the booklet:
International Dyslexia Association:
This is the premier source of information regarding dyslexia and structured literacy.
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This resource provided by Teach.com is a website that gives updated research on dyslexia as well as Dyslexia articles and Fact Sheets for Parents and Teachers
https://teach.com/resources/support-students-with-dyslexia/
Parental Rights in Special Education brochure:
Available from the NJ Department of Education and is available in the following languages - Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, Portuguese
Click here for the booklet: https://www.nj.gov/education/specialed/parents/docs/RevisedParentalRights(PRISE).pdf
Learning Disabilities Association of America LDA’s mission is to create opportunities for success for all individuals affected by learning disabilities through support, education, and advocacy.
CHADD - An Organization to support families and individuals with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Understood Resource for families with children in special education. Sign up for free newsletter!
Decoding Dyslexia NJ Parent advocacy group for dyslexia.
Smart Kids with Learning Disabilities has a mission to help children with learning and attention differences reach their full potential by inspiring, educating and empowering parents to help their children succeed. https://www.smartkidswithld.org
SPAN - Parent Advocacy Network NJ. SPAN’s vision is that all families will have the resources and support they need to ensure that their children become fully participating and contributing members of our communities and society.
The Yale Center for Dyslexia and Creativity Their mission is to illuminate the creative and intellectual strengths of those with dyslexia, to disseminate the latest scientific research and practical resources, and to transform the treatment of all dyslexic children and adults.
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