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         Dyslexia:     more books (100)
  1. About Dyslexia by Priscilla Vail, 1990-06
  2. In the Mind's Eye: Visual Thinkers, Gifted People With Dyslexia and Other Learning Difficulties, Computer Images and the Ironies of Creativity by Thomas G. West, 1997-09
  3. The International Book of Dyslexia: A Guide to Practice and Resources by Ian Smythe, John Everatt, et all 2004-03-19
  4. Dyslexia, Speech and Language: A Practitioner'sHandbook (Dyslexia Series(Whurr))
  5. Understanding Dyslexia and the Reading Process: A Guide for Educators and Parents by Marion Sanders, 2000-08-27
  6. My Friend Has Dyslexia (Friends With Disabilities) by Amanda Doering Tourville, 2010-01-01
  7. Dyslexia (Beginner's Guides) by Nicola Brunswick, 2009-04-25
  8. Dyslexia in the Early Years: A Practical Guide to Teaching and Learning by Dimitra Hartas, 2005-12-16
  9. Dyslexia (Diseases and Disorders) by Arda Darakjian Clark, 2005-01-14
  10. The Adolescent and Adult Neuro-Diversity Handbook: Asperger's Syndrome, ADHD, Dyslexia, Dyspraxia and Related Conditions by Sarah Henderickx, 2010-06-30
  11. The Psychology of Dyslexia: A Handbook for Teachers with Case Studies by Michael Thomson, 2009-05-26
  12. Dyslexia in the Digital Age: Making IT Work by Ian Smythe, 2010-03-29
  13. Dyslexia: A Complete Guide for Parents by Gavin Reid, 2004-12-20
  14. Breaking the Learning Barrier: Eradicating Add, ADHD, and Dyslexia by Susan McCrossin, 2004-01

61. LD OnLine :: Reading & Dyslexia
Parents and teachers of learning disabled children will find authoritative guidance on attention deficit disorder, ADD, ADHD, dyslexia, dysgraphia,
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62. Research-Based Reading And Dyslexia Disability Assessment Testing And Interventi
Free dyslexia screening test and software for diagnostic assessment, intervention exercises, and reassessment tests.
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63. TIME Magazine: Overcoming Dyslexia
A TIME cover story Why some children struggle so much with reading used to be a mystery. Now researchers know what s wrong‹and what to do about it.
http://www.time.com/time/covers/1101030728/
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How the Brain does it
Role Models

Famous men and women who overcame dyslexia
Is Your Child Dyslexic?

Spot the early symptons of this learning disability
The New Science of Dyslexia

What You Can Do

If you suspect your child has dyslexia, it's never too early to do something about it.
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64. Tracing Business Acumen To Dyslexia - New York Times
Dec 6, 2007 A study concluded that dyslexics were more likely than nondyslexics to excel in oral communication and problem solving and to own two or
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/06/business/06dyslexia.html?incamp=article_popula

65. Dyslexia And Learning Disorders
dyslexia and LD A site by Dr. Garth Vaz dedicated to offering information about dyslexia and learning disorders.
http://www.gvazmd.com/
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66. Dyslexia - Health - News - The New York Times
A free collection of articles about dyslexia published in The New York Times.
http://topics.nytimes.com/top/news/health/diseasesconditionsandhealthtopics/dysl

67. San Diego Branch Of The International Dyslexia Association
Dedicated to the study and treatment of individuals with specific language disability.
http://www.dyslexiasd.org/
to the web site for the San Diego Branch of the International Dyslexia Association. The San Diego Branch, which was formed in 1976, is affiliated with the International Dyslexia Association, a nonprofit organization that was founded in 1949 to continue pioneering work in the study and treatment of dyslexia. The San Diego Branch of the International Dyslexia Association is a nonprofit scientific and educational organization dedicated to the study and treatment of the learning disability, dyslexia. The Branch was formed to increase public awareness of dyslexia. Through Seminars, Conferences, and Workshops, our organization has served San Diego County individuals, families and professionals who have an interest in challenges and solutions related to dyslexia. Many of our 100+ members are actively involved in the treatment and remediation of dyslexia. The membership includes educators, psychologists, physicians, and individuals with dyslexia, and parents who have dealt with learning disability issues within school systems. Local tutoring, testing, and other referral information can be obtained from our branch representatives by calling our Helpline (619) 685-4413.

68. NH IDA /Home
Visit the website of the New Hampshire Branch of the International dyslexia Association to get all the information you need about reading difficulties and
http://www.nhida.org/
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P.O. Box 3724 ~ Concord, NH 03302
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69. Dyslexia Help: Improving Reading And Attention 866-411-2578
dyslexia Help We help bright kids struggling with dyslexia to become successful students.
http://www.3dlearner.com/

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70. NCBIDA - Northern California Branch Of The International Dyslexia Association
The International dyslexia Association provides a forum where parents, educators, individuals with dyslexia and researchers share their knowledge about a
http://www.dyslexia-ncbida.org/
to the Northern California Branch of The International Dyslexia Association (NCBIDA). The International Dyslexia Association provides a forum where parents, educators, individuals with dyslexia and researchers share their knowledge about a disorder that affects up to 20 percent of the U.S. population. The NCBIDA, the oldest branch of IDA, provides workshops, hands-on simulations, and resources to increase public awareness of dyslexia.
  • Dyslexia is the most common learning disability.
    It is a language-based learning disability that affects people with average to above average intelligence. There are many successful people with dyslexia such as Henry Winkler, Bruce Jenner, Whoopi Goldberg and Charles Schwab.
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71. Texas Dyslexia Services
Provides custom programs for adults with dyslexia.
http://www.texasdyslexia.com/
Texas Dyslexia Services offers a safe and comfortable environment for children and adults, who are experiencing difficulties with reading, spelling, handwriting, math and/or organizational skills. We specialize in the Davis Dyslexia Correction Program . This program is a unique approach that empowers each individual through a new understanding of self-applied techniques. 'Coping Strategies' are eliminated! Each program is tailored to meet the client's needs and goals. We transform the negative aspect of Learning Differences into a positive state of unlimited potential. This frees the individual to explore and contribute their gifts to the world around us. A partnership is what you can expect! Professional services described as Davis®, Davis Dyslexia Correction®, including Davis Symbol Mastery®, Davis Orientation Counseling®, and Davis Learning Strategies TM services may only be provided by persons who are trained and licensed through Davis Dyslexia Association International. 6040 Camp Bowie Blvd.
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72. Demystifying Dyslexia
Information provided on the Demystifying dyslexia page of ThinkBright.org is for informational purposes only and should not be treated as medical,
http://www.thinkbright.org/dyslexia/default.asp


Information provided on the Demystifying Dyslexia page of ThinkBright.org is for informational purposes only and should not be treated as medical, psychiatric, psychological or behavioral health care advice. Nothing contained on this page is intended to be used for medical diagnosis or treatment or as a substitute for consultation with a qualified professional. The Demystifying Dyslexia page on ThinkBright.org contains links to third party websites. The Demystifying Dyslexia page on ThinkBright.org does not make any representation, warranty, or endorsement of any product or service or the content or accuracy of any materials contained in, or linked to, any advertisement or link on the site.

73. Dyslexia — An Overview - SchwabLearning.org
dyslexia is a specific learning disability that is neurological in origin. Learn more at SchwabLearning.org.
http://www.schwablearning.org/articles.aspx?r=43

74. Dyslexia Characteristics, Variations, Facts, Treatment, And Resources - K12 Acad
dyslexia is a neurological disorder with biochemical genetic markers. It is a disability which a person reading and/or writing ability is lower than his
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75. Images Of Dyslexia
Dr. Guinevere Eden used a technique called functional magnetic resonance imaging to look at brain activities in men with dyslexia and in men with no known
http://science-education.nih.gov/nihHTML/OSE/snapshots/multimedia/ritn/dyslexia/
During the first four months of life, there is so much happening inside the human brain so many cells growing, dividing, and firing, so many structures maturing and taking appropriate shapes, so many important connections being made that, according to Dr. Guinevere Eden, "it is almost surprising that you don't actually hear all the commotion inside the infant's head!" All that brain development is what permits people eventually to read and dance, talk and throw a frisbee. But not everyone can perform all these activities correctly or with ease. Some people, for example, have difficulties reading. Many of them have a condition called developmental dyslexia . They can run into serious problems at school, at work, and in social situations, because reading is so central to everyday living. The most common myth about dyslexia is that the affected person mistakes "was" for "saw" and "tip" for "pit." But dyslexia is more complicated than that. "There is a huge language component to dyslexia," says Eden, but, she adds, that is about the only thing that people interested in dyslexia agree upon. Children with dyslexia describe how the letters and words on the printed page seem to jump around, superimpose themselves on one another, become indistinguishable (b looks like d, for example), or in other ways prove unmanageable. "It's like the words are walking," said one child with dyslexia.

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