Dyslexia Awareness Month, Oct 2022
Posted: 09/29/2022 - 3:29pm
Dyslexia awareness month is an annual event aimed to further understanding of dyslexia. All month long, we will be promoting dyslexia awareness by offering parents, teachers, and policymakers resources that will help them understand and address dyslexia.
Dyslexia Resources Roadmap
Watch this video for a walk-through of our dyslexia resources!
Browse all our Dyslexia Resources!
Supporting Students with Dyslexia Toolkit
This toolkit provides information about dyslexia and how to best support the literacy development of students with dyslexia. Explore the five sections to learn more about what dyslexia is, how schools can screen students for dyslexia risk, using data to identify supports for students with dyslexia, what effective reading instruction looks like, and how to intensify reading instruction for students with dyslexia.
View all Implementation Toolkits
Explore our Tools
Ask an Expert - Our experts answer your literacy-related questions.
Improving Literacy Briefs - Research summaries and infographics written by our experts.
State of Dyslexia - Dyslexia legislation and related initiatives in the U.S.A.
Resource Repository - Find dyslexia-related resources.
Adventures in Reading Comic Books - Check out our original comic, starring Kayla, a girl with dyslexia.
Story: Succeeding with Dyslexia
Meet Julianne Masser, Ph.D., who was diagnosed with dyslexia in the 1st grade.
Still Succeeding with Dyslexia
Get caught up with Julianne Masser, Ph.D.
Social Media
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The research reported here is funded by awards to the National Center on Improving Literacy from the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, in partnership with the Office of Special Education Programs (Award #: S283D160003). The opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not represent views of OESE, OSEP, or the U.S. Department of Education. Copyright © 2024 National Center on Improving Literacy. https://www.improvingliteracy.org