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The World of Dyslexia

What is the World of Dyslexia?


In the twelve years since it was founded by John Bradford, the World of Dyslexia has grown into a reliable, all-encompassing, free interactive database for dyslexia.

It is used by everyone whose child is affected by this disability and by dyslexic adults at work and at college.
World of Dyslexia.


Dyslexia Parents Resource

Mother and daughterParents often do not know how to support their dyslexic child or teenager. In spite of the resarch into dyslexia nowadays, there are still many schools who do not have a proper policy in place to guide their staff.

The Dyslexia Parents Resource provides the advice and strategies which parents can use at home.
The Dyslexia Parents Resource.

 

Dyslexia Teacher


Teacher with two childrenTeachers who are looking for methods to help dyslexic children and teenagers to reach their full potential will find a wealth of information on this huge website.

They will find details and recommendations of the books, classroom materials and technology they need to help each individual dyslexic child they teach.
Dyslexia Teacher.

 

Dyslexia Adults Link


Man on the phoneMost dyslexic adults went to school before all the current research about dyslexia was publicized.

The result is that they have not learned strategies to adapt to situations where they need to absorb large amounts of written material and create written reports.
Dyslexic Adults Link.

 

Dyslexia College


StudentStuying at college or university becomes a particular problem when a young dyslexic man or woman has reached the level of academic study.

Studying textbooks and planning and writing well-planned essays is a real problem.

Students can find techniques and strategies to help whtm with their assignments and projects on this helpful website.
Dyslexic College.

 

Dyslexia and Synthetic Phonics


Words containing the letters 'ai'Ddifficulties with visual memory are a key symptom of dyslexia. This means that a dyslexic child has to try to read most words from the sounds their letters make, for example: d-o-g says 'dog'.

Learning the sound of each letter is one of the most important skiils that a dyslexic child can acquire.
Synthetic Phonics.

 

Dyslexia and the Classroom Assistant


Classroom assistant helping some childrenThe great majority of dyslexic children who are recognized as being dyslexic in school are allocated to a classroom assistant or teaching assistant for extra support.

Unfortunately, many classroom assistants are not trained in educational techniques, and they need the understanding, methods and strategies to help the dyslexic children in their care.
Classroom Assistant.

 

Dyslexia Online Magazine


The free Dyslexia Online Magazine contains an extensive range of articles written by experienced practitioners in the field of dyslexia, as well as by parents and dyslexic adults.

Dyslexia Online Magazine.

 

World of Dyslexia Newsletter


The World of Dyslexia publishes a free bi-monthly newsletter, with a wide range of the latest news, teaching techniques, letters, research and details about the latest technology.

The newsletter goes out to over 40,000 individual readers.
World of Dyslexia Newsletter.

 

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