Elementor #1155
Chesney Special Education Symposium Please check out the following information on reading and dyslexia. Developing Sound Sense, a free tool for parents and teachers to work with preschoolers and K students on phonemic awareness. Cox Campus offers free modules for parents on reading and writing. Todo En Espanol. International Dyslexia Association Georgia Branch has parent […]
Resources House Black Caucus “Cradle to Career”
Please refer to the following resources to deepen your understanding of Dyslexia and Reading Science The Right to Read Film (Free Screening Available February 1, 2024) What the Words Say, Emily Hanford Hard Words, Emily Hanford Black, Brilliant and Dyslexic Science of Reading and Middle School Implicit Bias Dyslexia Diagnosis and Race State Funding Must […]
Dyslexia Screening
DDGA Screen to Intervene: The Case for Early Screening and Intervention for Dyslexia Georgia DOE Dyslexia Page with Link to Current Dyslexia Handbook https://www.gadoe.org/Curriculum-Instruction-and-Assessment/Special-Education-Services/Pages/Dyslexia.aspx A Video Interview with Dr. Nadine Gaab https://www.readingrockets.org/teaching/experts/nadine-gaab Article by Dr. Hugh Catts and Tiffany Hogan on Early Identification and Intervention https://psyarxiv.com/nvgje/ Free Screening Resources from SREBhttps://www.sreb.org/resources/free-dyslexia-screening-resources A Whitepaper on Screening for Dyslexia […]
The Right to Read Screening
Host organizations include: Decoding Dyslexia Georgia, International Dyslexia Association Georgia Branch, Cox Campus, Rollins Center for Language and Literacy, Southern Poverty Law Center, Cobb County Commission District 2, Reading Is Essential for All People (REAP), and The Reading League Georgia. We invite you to learn more about these local organizations which are working to […]
How To Find The Right Tutor

Article on “How to Find the Right Tutor” Questions to ask when interviewing tutors:
Accommodations for GA State Assessment

Middle Tennessee State University Center for Dyslexia

Study Tips and Resources

from the Maryville University website……..a resource suggested by a student researcher. (Thanks Noah!)
Yale Center for Dyslexia & Creativity

The Yale Center for Dyslexia & Creativity serves as a nexus for research on dyslexia, and is as well a leading source of advocacy and information to better the lives of people with dyslexia.
Headstrong Nation

Founded by Ben Foss in 2003, Headstrong Nation aims to end the isolation of the world’s largest (it’s true!) disability group by providing information about dyslexia, self-advocacy and new technologies.