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Early Signs of Dyslexia

The signs of dyslexia can appear as early as preschool. Whether you’re a parent or teacher— or think you might have dyslexia yourself—here’s what to look for, starting in the earliest years through kinder and first grade. Let me start…

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Welcome to Dyslexia On Demand

Welcome to Dyslexia On Demand! We are passionate about changing the lives of children with dyslexia, one at a time, through targeted specific therapy specifically designed to impact the needs of their brain wiring most effectively! Dyslexia does not go…

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MPOWER Dyslexia a 501c3

Dyslexia on Demand is proud to partner with MPOWER DYSLEXIA, a 501c3 nonprofit organization focused on assisting low income and/or rural students access to quality dyslexia therapy through subsidized services; identification; education; and purchase and training on the required technology…

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Social Emotional Impacts of Dyslexia

The emotional and social impacts of dyslexia can often supersede the academic struggles the students are going through.  Additionally, parents often feel a sense of helplessness and loss related to their desire to protect their child.  The impact of dyslexia…

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Helpful Links and Articles

Dyslexia In The Classroom: What Every Teacher Needs to Know, International Dyslexia Association https://dyslexiaida.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/DITC-Handbook.pdf 2018 Updated Texas Dyslexia Handbook: If you are a parent of a student diagnosed with dyslexia in the state of Texas, this is a must! Print…

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Dyslexia Accommodations

When a student with dyslexia is eligible for accommodations in the classroom through an IEP or Section 504, those accommodations need to be individualized to fit the unique needs of the student. Accommodations are discussed at the annual IEP meeting, during which the educational team determines the accommodations that will help support student success.

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Recommended Books

All Kinds of Minds: A Young Student’s Book about Learning Abilities and Learning Disorders Mel Levine, M.D. A Mind at a Time Mel Levine, M.D. Comprehension Nancy Hennessy, M.ED.  Driven to Distraction  Edward M. Hallowell, M.D. and John J. Ratey,…

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