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  1. Practical Strategies for Living With Dyslexia by Maria Chivers, 2000-11
  2. Dyslexia and Maths by Julie Kay, 2003-06-23
  3. Dyslexia in the Workplace by Diana Bartlett, Sylvia Moody, 2000-12-15
  4. Making Your Secondary Classroom Dyslexia Friendly (Parents/Teachers Books) by Kate Moore,
  5. Beat Dyslexia (Learning Development Aids) by Elizabeth Franks, Myra Nicholson, et all 2007-04-05
  6. Dyslexia by Margaret J. Snowling, 2000-10-10
  7. Dyslexia and Mathematics
  8. Taking Dyslexia to School (Special Kids in School) (Special Kids in School)
  9. Dyslexia and Foreign Language Learning by Margare Crombie, 2004-08-06
  10. Smart but Feeling Dumb: New Research on Dyslexia--And How It May Help You by Harold N. Levinson, 2003-09-01
  11. Dyslexia (My Health) by Alvin Silverstein, Virginia B. Silverstein, et all 2002-03
  12. Reversals: A Personal Account of Victory over Dyslexia by Eileen M. Simpson, 1998-08-21
  13. Overcoming Dyslexia in Children, Adolescent, and Adults by Dale R. Jordan, 2002
  14. Dyslexia and Learning Style: A Practitioner's Handbook (Dyslexia Series(Whurr)) by Matilda Mortimore, 2002-09

61. Michigan Dyslexia Institute, Inc.
The Michigan dyslexia Institute, Inc. (MDI) is a nonprofit organization serving children and adults with dyslexia. We envision a
http://www.dyslexia.net/
Home More Info News Calendar Catalog ... Contact T he Michigan Dyslexia Institute, Inc. (MDI) is a nonprofit organization serving children and adults with dyslexia. We envision a new world for children and adults with dyslexia: a world in which they feel good about themselves and look forward to the future with hope and confidence; a world in which they receive the kind of instruction they need, in a nurturing environment; a world in which they are understood and encouraged to develop their potential; and a world in which they can participate fully in the work place and in their communities. MDI is committed to bringing about this new world. Estimates of the number of persons with dyslexia in the United States range from under two percent to over ten percent of the population. While much research has been done, thousands of articles have been written and successful teaching strategies have been in use for over 60 years, ignorance continues to be the number one enemy of dyslexia. In response, MDI has presented hundreds of public awareness programs throughout the state on what dyslexia is and what can be done about it. MDI maintains an information hotline at 517-485-4000 and free information is provided. A newsletter

62. Dyslexia
dyslexia isn t only a question of reading and spelling. Facts and advice for teachers, parents and dyslexics. This site is made for viewing in frames.
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This site is made for viewing in frames. You can read the main article, Dyslexia isn't only a question of reading and spelling without frames, though.

63. Adult Dyslexia Organisation - Main Page - Design Www.qpwebs.co.uk
Adult dyslexia Organisation ADO advances the cause of adults with dyslexia through research, education and campaigning, lobbying and training.
http://www.futurenet.co.uk/charity/ado/adomenu/adomenu.htm
Adult Dyslexia Organisation provides help and assistence to all dyslexic adults we have a telephone help line 0207 924 9559, and many other valuable services.
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64. East Court School For Children With Dyslexia | Home Page
Residential school for dyslexic boys and girls, 713 years olds, with some day places. Includes information about dyslexia, the school and the techniques they use.
http://www.eastcourtschool.co.uk/
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Happy and successful dyslexic children
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65. Adult Dyslexia Organisation Index Page
the Adult dyslexia Organisation (ADO) provides help and assistence to all dyslexic adults we have a telephone help line 0207 924 9559, and many other valuable
http://www.futurenet.co.uk/charity/ado/ado_dir.html
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66. Stanbridge Earls School
Independent, coeducational, boarding and day school in Romsey, Hampshire, for pupils of 11 to 18, specialising in problems affecting those with dyslexia and other specific learning difficulties.
http://www.stanbridgeearls.hants.sch.uk/
HOME ENQUIRIES HOW TO FIND US CONTACT US Romsey, Hampshire SO51 0ZS Tel: 01794 516777
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Stanbridge Earls is an independent, co-educational, boarding and day school with around 190 pupils between eleven and eighteen years of age.
The school has been a leader in the field of specific learning difficulties since 1963; this fits easily into our philosophy of developing every pupil's ability to the full. We are however, much more than just a school for special needs because every pupil wishing for a smaller, caring environment will do well here. Click here to read more about the school.
A complete national curriculum Special needs catered for A full range of facilities Extracurricular activities (ISI Inspector's report March 2000) For a school of our size, the range of academic subjects and recreational activities is remarkable. By any standards Stanbridge Earls is an unusual school. Because every pupil is important to us, no effort is spared to raise the expectations of all.

67. Dyslexia Research Trust
Learn more about dyslexia. Make a Donation, Click here to visit our Science and Research section (coming soon), home, Privacy -Terms
http://www.dyslexic.org.uk/
Learn more about Dyslexia Make a Donation Click here to visit our Science and Research section (coming soon) home Privacy Terms and Conditions Contact Us Feedback e-Newsletter

68. Living With An Invisible Disability
Provides links to (C)APD, dyslexia, ADD/ADHD, Autism, SID (DSI), Aspergers, hyperlexia, dyslexia, conferences, educational topics, and general LD resources. Also provides an Adult Chat room, and Kid's CAPD chat pages.
http://dolfrog4life.homestead.com/AA_index_ZZ.html
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SiteRing by Bravenet.com Living With an Invisible Disability Creating coping strategies and routines to survive everyday living. Creating a greater public awareness of such problems, and to increase the amount of research done into these difficulties. To help those children in school with similar problems to receive all the help and assistance they need My Favorite CAPD Links is my new Home Page. Site development may take a while. Helping our two eldest sons Cope with APD and contending with my own APD, means that time can not always be used as planned.
Click on the The Surf Board Below to reach the Index Page for my Web Sites This page was last updated
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Dolfrog's Invisible Disability LINKS INDEX PAGE (C)APD, Dyslexia, ADD, Audiology/ists,ADhD, Autism, Research, SID (DSI), ADhD, Lefthandedness,Autism,Aspergers,
and many more topics. TRY OUT THE SITE SEARCH ENGINE Website Search Engine (enter key word): Invisible Disability Links included (C)APD Other LDs
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69. Bangor Dyslexia Unit
Now available from the dyslexia Unit Archive New reading and spelling tests developed within the framework of the Welsh dyslexia Project. Research in dyslexia
http://www.dyslexia.bangor.ac.uk/
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New reading and spelling tests developed within the framework of the Welsh Dyslexia Project
Would you like an assessment? The Unit offers an assessment service for the general public , and for UWB students For UWB students we provide a support service Research in Dyslexia The Unit is active in research , and the development of software
Teaching Service The Unit works closely with local schools and specialist teachers. It also offers courses for the professional development of teachers.
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70. Marburn Academy Home Page
Serving children of average to above average intellectual ability who are experiencing difficulty in school because of learning differences such as ADD or dyslexia. Columbus, OH.
http://www.marburnacademy.org/
1860 Walden Drive
Columbus, OH 43229 Success for Children with Learning Difference
Marburn Academy serves children of average to above average intellectual ability who are experiencing difficulty in school because of learning differences such as dyslexia or ADD.
Home
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Marburn Academy admits students regardless of race, color,
creed, gender, or national origin.
Marburn Academy
1860 Walden Drive
Columbus, OH 43229
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71. The Dyslexia Center
The dyslexia Center offers real solutions to real problems of dyslexia, ADHD, ADD, learning disabilities.
http://www.dyslexiacenter.com/
Are you Dyslexic?
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Disability or Gift? Signs of Dyslexia ... Fee Schedule
"Solutions to reading, writing, and attention problems." You or someone in your family
could have the extraordinary talent of dyslexia!
Find Out...Disability or Gift?
Contact Our Friendly Staff Betty Ann Judah Lora Seidler
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101 Brookwood Avenue
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Santa Rosa, CA 95404 Phone (707) 546-8768
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Fax (707) 526-9011

72. Dyslexia Is A Difficulty In Learning To Read, Speak, Or Write. Learn To Deal Eff
Click on desired area for more information. Opens in New Window. Our branch thanks C alifornia P rime L ine in Redlands California
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for more information Our branch thanks C alifornia P rime L ine in Redlands California for hosting our web site and their donation of our web site. To set up a web site, contact CPL at www.cpl.net Questions About this Websites design or
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73. Educational Help, Inc., The Cognitive Aptitude Assessment Software Development T
Computerbased academic assessment system used to diagnose ADHD, LD, dyslexia, and other reading, math, and learning problems.
http://www.educationalhelp.com
Educational Help, Inc. Releases the Cognitive Aptitude Assessment Software! We have designed a first rate data collection system that has unparalleled flexibility and ease of use. RESEARCHERS: To learn more about the software please visit our Cognitive Aptitude Assessment Software product site. Download the Cognitive Aptitude Assessment Software for a 10-day FREE trial. . Download the Reading Success Lab™ FREE Reading Assessment Test! Read the most recent Press Release Find answers to common questions about assessing learning problems, disabilities and disorders Coming Spring 2004! Releasing a version for Educators! Are you a teacher looking for strategies to identify dyslexics at school? educators, teachers and special education specialists . Download the Reading Success Lab™ FREE Reading Assessment Test! Please visit the Glossary of Researcher and Disability Terms and the Glossary of Reading Terms Coming Spring 2004! Releasing a version for Businesses! business and human resource departments

74. Phonics! Language Tune-Up Kit Reading And Spelling Phonics Software On CD-ROM. U
Remedial reading program for ages 7adult reading at grades 0-4. Appropriate for those with dyslexia. Uses the Orton-Gillingham method.
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Multimedia reading software on CD-ROM. Uses the Orton-Gillingham method for children, teens and adults. Appropriate for those with dyslexia and as an ESL adjunct.
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75. Ordblindhed
Ordblindhed handler ikke bare om læsning og stavning. Fakta, råd og vejledning til lærere, forældre og ordblinde. Denne site
http://hjem.get2net.dk/dyslexia/

76. Dyslexia, Add Adhd - Learning Disorders Resources!
Information on Learning Disabilities, add, adhd, special education, dyslexia, dysgraphia, other learning and reading problems.
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d yslexia,add adhd,learning disorders,Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder,learning disabilities,special education,learning disabilities, learning disability, LD, learning disorders, learning differences, reading disability, attention deficit disorder, ADD, AD/HD, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia,
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77. THE HOME OF THE VISUAL-SPATIAL DYSLEXIC
THE ARTS dyslexia TRUST GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES THE SPONSORSHIP OF THIS SITE BY RESEARCH MACHINES PLC AND FOR BEING IN THEIR INTERNET FOR LEARNING FORUM.
http://www.rmplc.co.uk/orgs/nellalex/
THE HOME OF THE VISUAL-SPATIAL DYSLEXIC
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Dyslexic Art Gallery

Are Dyslexics Creative?

What is Dyslexia?
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President: Lord Ritchie of Dundee,
This site is still in development. If you have problems please contact me: Designer and Digital Editor: Neil Alexander-Passe (neil@neil-a-p.demon.co.uk) Thank you for your patience. THE ARTS DYSLEXIA TRUST GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES THE SPONSORSHIP OF THIS SITE BY 'RESEARCH MACHINES PLC' AND FOR BEING IN THEIR 'INTERNET FOR LEARNING' FORUM. CLICK FOR THE 'INTERNET FOR LEARNING' HOME PAGE Research Machines plc is an educational technology provider. They are one of the main suppliers
of computers in Britain's schools and activily promote education and specific learning difficulties.

78. South Kent Dyslexia Association
Local affiliate of the British dyslexia Association. Includes their helpline and contact details.
http://www.goashford.com/skda/

79. Archives Of DYSLEXIA@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
dyslexia A2Z make the connectionIf you want to find teachers, psychologists, optometrists, audiologists, linguists, occupational therapists or any other dyslexia professionals working near
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80. Neuroscience For Kids-In The News
dyslexia, What is dyslexia? dyslexia is a disorder that is characterized by a difficulty processing words. Reading problems are one symptom of dyslexia.
http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/dyslexia.html
Dyslexia
What is Dyslexia?
Dyslexia is a disorder that is characterized by a difficulty processing words. Reading problems are one symptom of dyslexia. "Dys" means bad or difficult and "lexia" means word. The problem was first described in 1896 by Dr. W. Pringle Morgan in England. He wrote of a "bright and intelligent boy quick at games and in no way inferior to others of his age. His great difficulty has been - and is now - his inability to learn to read." Dyslexia can occur in several members of a family. This suggests that there is a genetic component to the disorder. Dyslexia also varies in degree of severity, thus affecting some people much more than others.
Frustrating Phonemes
It is now known that the brains of dyslexics are "wired" differently than normal brains, and thus process language less efficiently. In particular, dyslexics have trouble with the units of language called phonemes. Phonemes are defined as the smallest meaningful segments of language. For example, the spoken word "cat" is made up of three phonemes: kuh, aah, tuh. There are 44 phonemes in the English language. For most people, the process of breaking words into phonemes occurs automatically, without conscious thought. Just as we break down phonemes without thinking about it, we also merge them in our speech automatically: "cat" is one syllable, but made up of three distinct sounds. Between the ages of 4 to 6, most children are aware that phonemes make up words.
Trouble with Phonemes
Because dyslexics cannot decode words, they have trouble accessing the information they have stored pertaining to that word. They often confuse like-sounding words, such as "volcano" and "tornado." When shown a picture of a volcano, for example, a dyslexic might call it a "tornado," yet when asked to define what it does will correctly answer that it can erupt and spew hot lava. In other words, the dyslexic knows what the object is, but he or she cannot access the correct word for it.

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