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American Dyslexia Association
Site provides a wealth of information related to understanding dyslexia and dyscalculia. Great resources & tools, some paid, for parents and older students who are seeking to understand their learning differences and the gifts within….

Betterhelp – Five Resources for Dyslexic Teens
Betterhelp, a provider of a broad offering of mental health support services, published a guide to resources for teens with dyslexia (updated Nov 2024). Teens working through dyslexia can have a multitude of challenges academically and beyond and Betterhelp’s guide may be a valuable resource.

Dyslexia Resource Center
Columbia, South Carolina
Dyslexia Resource Center provides resource links to a variety of services and tools to support dyslexic students. Provides links to understanding, assessing, and ultimately supporting the dyslexic learner.
(803)250-6614

Dyslexia Resource Center
Baton Rouge, LA
Provides resources for parents and educators including a wealth of recommendations for assessments, guides to finding schools and resources and specialized learning plans and strategies to support students. This professional organization is founded and run by industry experts dedicated to the education needs of students with learning differences.
info@dyslexia1n5.com
(225) 384-5484

EPS Learning
Bethesda, MD
Provides an array of products and services to support dyslexic students. EPS works with educators and researchers to provide supportive solutions for dyslexic learners. SPIRE and iSPIRE are two of their best known supportive solutions for assisting your learners and their teachers.
(866) 571-9410

FOR BRAIN
Plano, TX, Hong Kong
Sound for Life, ForBrain is an international product organization for the support of brain understanding related to dyslexia and other challenges. Amanda Unrau, a speech & language pathologist & writer, provides great resources for understanding dyslexia types and tools for intervention programs and overall support scaffolding for students with learning differences. Great products & resources for better understanding the dyslexic brain, autism spectrum, ADHD and understanding how comprehension, auditory processing and speech can be impacted by each brain difference.
214-714-1352

Good Sensory Learning
Putnam Valley, New York
Dr. Erica Warren’s site that provides a wealth of resources including assessment tools information, courses, products, podcasts and other valuable aids. Dr. Warren provides a membership programs and product discounts to regular subscribers.
ericamwarren@gmail.com
(914) 923-7270

Homeschooling with Dyslexia
Provides an array of resources to support parents and homeschoolers with teaching and supporting dyslexic learners primarily focused on Pre K – 8th learners. Founded by a homeschooling mother, the organization provides a wealth of information and includes free resources and other paid products, services.

Learning Differentiated
Provides a great list of support groups including information resources, emotional support groups and other information to educate families, students. Also services as a resource for educators or therapists interested in pursuing the field professionally.

Lexia
Is an international, commercial provider of tools, products and resources to support literacy. A division of Cambian Learning, Lexia provides a wide array of resources and is a good source for paid and free information on the latest in dyslexia research and programs.
1-800-507-2772

Open LORE
Manzanita, Oregon
Open LORE LLC is a privately held company specializing in reading software and accessible e-books specifically designed to support readers with dyslexia, ADHD, Irlen Syndrome, and other reading difficulties. Site provides resources, tools and games for parents, students and educators.

ORCAM, Supporting Adults with Dyslexia
ORCAM provides accessibility solutions for the visually and auditory impaired and those with reading challenges. The linked resource is a guide to programs for adults or parents, who through their research to support their children learn that they’re dyslexic and may benefit from adult focused resources.

Speechify
Among other products & services, Speechify provides a source for dyslexia reading programs in addition to reading and voice over solutions for audiobooks and reading services. Online and downloadable Apps (Apple App Store & Google Play) products. Resources to assist with understanding dyslexia, its impact on reading comprehension and the science of dyslexia. Company founder Cliff Weitzman is dyslexic.

Stanford University – Reading & Dyslexia Research Program
Palo Alto, California, USA
Stanford’s Reading & Dyslexia Research Program & Brain Development & Education Lab – Provides a list of resources, associations, research and published articles and books to educate students and parents on dyslexia. Also provides overviews on specific research done at Stanford, both in process and completed projects.

Tammy’s Teaching Tools
Teaching products and tools to assist parents and educators in educating dyslexic students. Includes resources, blogs and other valuable connections to the community.

Teach.com
Provides great online education resources on dyslexia for educators, parents and students. Site also includes resources for an array of other education and certification opportunities for educators via the partnership with edX a resource for prospective educators and professionals currently in the field.

The Yale Center for Dyslexia & Creativity
New Haven, CT
Yale provides perhaps the world’s most preeminent research and services for the study of the brain and learning differences. Their site provides a directory on an array of resources, news, newsletters and global perspectives on new innovations and accomplishments of the dyslexic community in support of broadening the platform for parents and dyslexic learners.

University of Michigan – Dyslexia Help
Michigan
University of Michigan provided resources and directory of services and available resources: podcast, professional support services, newsletters, books, software and assistive technologies. Includes information regarding commercial services for reading and assistive learning tools and products. In addition, a regional guide (US, Canada) to specialized schools focused on learning differences is provided.