Resources

The International Dyslexia Association has a lot of great information and resources: https://dyslexiaida.org/

You can find the IDA's definition of dyslexia here: https://dyslexiaida.org/dyslexia-at-a-glance/ 

And you can access state-by-state tracking of dyslexia legislation on their home page.

Our founder Daniela and a few of our other team members completed their Orton-Gillingham training through the Institute for Multisensory Education: https://imse.com/, and we use a lot of their materials.


Plus, we use David Kilpatrick's one-minute exercises, found in Equipped for Reading Success, to teach phonological skills:  https://www.equippedforreadingsuccess.com/about-the-author/

The Florida Center for Reading Research has a lot of great information and free resources: https://fcrr.org/

The fabulous Emily Hanford podcast everyone's talking about:  

Sold A Story: How Teaching Kids to Read Went So Wrong

https://features.apmreports.org/sold-a-story/


More from Emily Hanford: https://www.apmreports.org/profile/emily-hanford


Reading list on the science of reading put together by Emily Hanford: https://www.apmreports.org/story/2022/10/20/science-of-reading-list

The movie, The Right to Read: https://www.therighttoreadfilm.org/


Resources compiled by the Right to Read team:

https://www.therighttoreadfilm.org/learn-more

The book Overcoming Dyslexia, by Sally Shaywitz, M.D.

The Latest Advances in Dyslexia Assessment and Intervention: Interview with Nancy Mather, PhD. 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdRl6Cj9g-c