Resources
Dyslexia Associations:
The following dyslexia association websites have a wealth of resources and information:
Other useful websites:
Teaching methods for dyslexic children: www.dyslexia-teacher.com
A leading Learning Disabilities website: www.ldonline.org
Tips for teaching phonics: www.synthetic-phonics.com
Website with ideas and resources to teach reading: www.readingrockets.org
Online magazine with tips for parents of children with dyslexia: www.dyslexia-parent.com
Website for children to use to help with reading and spelling: www.starfall.com
Free audio books to download : www.guidedogswa.org
Free 14 day trial of audio books to download: www.audible.com
Fiction for dyslexics
Fiction for relctuant readers: http://www.hip-books.com/index.php
Teaching methods for dyslexic children: www.dyslexia-teacher.com
A leading Learning Disabilities website: www.ldonline.org
Tips for teaching phonics: www.synthetic-phonics.com
Website with ideas and resources to teach reading: www.readingrockets.org
Online magazine with tips for parents of children with dyslexia: www.dyslexia-parent.com
Website for children to use to help with reading and spelling: www.starfall.com
Free audio books to download : www.guidedogswa.org
Free 14 day trial of audio books to download: www.audible.com
Fiction for dyslexics
Fiction for relctuant readers: http://www.hip-books.com/index.php
Further reading:
An article providing a review of assitive technology: Assitive Technology Tools for Reading
An article calling for a new deal for dyslexia in Australia: www.theage.com.au
Recommend reading by the ADA: dyslexiaassociation.org.au
The Human Side of Dyslexia
Success with sight words: multi-sensory ways to teach high frequency words by Sara Throop
See the books listed in References.