A-States
Alabama Dyslexia Resource Guide - pdf
"The purpose of the Alabama Dyslexia Resource Guide is to provide guidance, useful information, and links to valuable resources
to assist educators, administrators, and parents or guardians as they provide dyslexia-specific services and support
for students in the Alabama's public schools."
"IDA Alabama is a state-level organization charged with carrying out the mission and goals of the International Dyslexia Association,
and promoting activities related to dyslexia awareness, appropriate reading instruction, testing and tutoring information, and partnering
with other organizations concerned with dyslexia in Alabama.
IDA Alabama and IDA work to improve the lives of individuals with dyslexia through education, legislation, and services."
"For any child or young adult that is a struggling reader, we can provide assessment, diagnostic, and treatment services including those with
specific learning disorders like Dyslexia, Dysgraphia & Dyscalculia, and more."
International Dyslexia Association - Alaska
"IDA Alaska provides a forum where parents, educators, and individuals with dyslexia share their experience and knowledge about this neurobiological condition that affects up to 20 %
of the US population. Since 2009 we have been working to educate, support, and advocate for the genetic nature of dyslexia and to identify which assessments and instructional approaches help Alaskans read better.
We also collaborate with other organizations working on behalf of people struggling to read."
"The Alaska reading coalition has one goal: improving reading outcomes for all Alaskan children. We have core members who provide expertise and voice. The NAACP‐Anchorage, the Alaska Branch of the International D yslexia Association, Decoding Dyslexia Alaska, Literate Nation Alaska, LongBoard4Change, and Juneau Dyslexia."
International Dyslexia Association - Arizona Branch
"Support from members of the International Dyslexia Association (IDA) has allowed us to continue
to educate our community and share the latest research in the field of dyslexia. As we commemorate IDA’s 70th
anniversary, we are on a mission to train 7,000 teachers, educate 70,0000 children, and support 700,000 families!"
"Our therapists have some of the highest levels of training in dyslexia intervention, and are licensed by the State of AZ.
Our mission, to ensure the success of every client, begins with an interview with our Executive Director and Founder,
Linda Barr. Our therapists' years of experience with helping students to fulfill their potentials, has taught us that it is
vital to listen to you and to give you an opportunity to discuss your child's history, and your current concerns. "
Division of Elementary & Secondary Education
"The Division of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) is a division of the Arkansas Department of Education which provides
leadership, support and service to schools, districts and communities so every student
graduates prepared for college, career, and community engagement."
The Arkansas River Education Service Co-Operative
Arkansas River Education Service Cooperative was created in 1985, with the Education Service Cooperative Act of 1985.
The first office was on the University of Arkansas, Pine Bluff campus. In 1995, Arkansas River moved into the old Sears building on the corner of 6th & Poplar Avenue.
Since then, we have grown into a specialized team of professionals who promote effective teaching and learning, support educators in the field,
and provide early intervention services for the youth and families of our service region.
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