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Educating and empowering parents of dyslexic learners

We support parents who are seeking better outcomes as they navigate the special education system.

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Do you need support in your child’s IEP meetings?

Could you use help in drafting communications to your school team?

Are you looking for more resources for your struggling reader or dyslexic learner?

DEFINING DYSLEXIA

Webinar Series

To help parents better understand dyslexia, Right to Read Advocacy offers a two part webinar. Special education advocates Allison Meyerson and Catherine Scholl discuss the definition of dyslexia, what dyslexia is not, who is qualified to classify dyslexia, the common signs, and how to advocate for a student with dyslexia.

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“Dyslexia is the most common learning disorder on the planet, affecting about one in five individuals, regardless of age or gender.”

Dr. Sally Shaywitz, Co-Director, Yale Center for Dyslexia & Creativity