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Websites

Resources for Learners & Families

This collection of links is here to help students with dyslexia, along with their families and teachers. These websites offer useful information, tools, and support to help learners succeed in school and beyond.

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Understanding Dyslexia

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Advocacy & Law

Tutoring a Student

Study Help & Learning

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Tools & Technology

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Audiobooks & Digital Libraries

BookShare

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Learning Ally

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Libby

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LibriVox

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Project Gutenberg

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College, Scholarships, & Student Support

Resources for Educators

These resources offer practical ideas, tools, and information to support students with dyslexia and help them succeed in the classroom and beyond.

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Understanding Dyslexia

Children of the Code

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LD Online

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Understood

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The Yale Center for Dyslexia & Creativity

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Made By Dyslexia

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Tools & Technology

Apple Accessibility Tools

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Dragon Voice Recognition

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Ghotit Real Writer & Reader

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Google Accessibility Tools

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Grammarly

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Kurzweil Educational

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NaturalReader

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Read&Write

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Speechify

United Hands Together

Multi-Tiered Systems of Supports

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Audiobooks & Digital Libraries

BookShare

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Learning Ally

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Libby

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LibriVox

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Project Gutenberg

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Classroom Resources

Nessy

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ONlit

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Reading Rockets

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Reading Universe

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SuperDville

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Professional Development

Boon’s SOR (Science of Reading) Teacher Training Scholarships​​​​

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The Center for Effective Reading Instruction

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Ending the Reading Wars: Reading Acquisition From Novice to Expert​

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Goyen Literacy Fellowship​​​​

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Teacher Training Providers Accredited by IDA​​​

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​​​​University Programs Accredited by IDA

Disclaimer: The resources shared by WABIDA are provided for general information only. They include websites, films, and books that others have found helpful when learning about dyslexia. WABIDA is not affiliated with or responsible for these resources. They are listed only as a starting point for further information.

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