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This list is designed to help dyslexics, parents, and professionals find the resources they need, from scholarly articles and reviewed books to online forums and support groups.
Hannah began coming for language and literacy therapy when she was twelve and in the seventh grade, due to her diagnosis of dyslexia. At the time, she was spending an inordinate amount of time on homework and needing a considerable amount of help from her mom. She also had difficulty with her comprehension of language and learning new vocabulary.
Through systematic instruction incorporating interests and strengths—A star is born
Alison is a middle-school student who is an avid reader and outstanding verbal communicator. She also has dyslexia. She began receiving services in second grade. At that time, she would not attempt to read aloud because she was so self-conscious.
Early intervention made the difference
Benjamin started receiving language and literacy therapy when he was four and a half years old. At the time, his parents’ main concern was his speech, which was hard for them to understand at times and very difficult for teachers and other adults to decipher.
Independent schools around the U.S. and Canada that specialize in teaching students with learning disabilities.









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