dyslexia
Dyslexia, the most prevalent type of learning disability, affects a person’s ability to acquire skills related to reading. Learn more with these resources.
- Mirror Writing
- Is Dyslexia Hereditary?
- Letter Reversals: A Sign of Dyslexia or Normal?
- Does Your Preschooler Have Dyslexia?
- Centers that Test for Dyslexia
- Does Your High-Schooler Have Dyslexia?
- How Russell Cosby Overcame Dyslexia
- Possible Signs of Dyslexia
- Dyslexia and the Law
- Does Your Grade-Schooler Have Dyslexia?
- Dyslexia and Math
- Homeschooling a Dyslexic Child
- Dyslexia, Retention, and Alternative Schooling
- Dyslexia and the High-Schooler
- Dyslexia and Retention
- Seven-Year-Old Writes Backwards
- Does Your Middle-Schooler Have Dyslexia?
- Early Signs of Dyslexia
- Dyslexia and the Middle-Schooler
- OT Assessed My Child Incorrectly
- Dyslexia?
- Dyslexia and the Preschooler
- Demystifying the Writing Process
- Early Signs of Dyslexia?
- Dyslexia and Giftedness
- Sight-Reader Looking for Resources
- Dyslexia and the Grade-Schooler
- Teachers Aren’t Helping, Despite IEP
- Overcoming Dyslexia
- Gifted and Dyslexic?
- Resources for Dyslexia
- Dyslexia and Social Situations
- Is It Time to Check for Dyslexia?
- Family History of Dyslexia
- Dyslexia and Math Facts
- What is Dyslexia?
- Testing for Dyslexia
- Testing a Gifted Child with Dyslexia
- Dyslexic Son Gets No Help from School
- Q&A: Reading Disabilities



