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1. Canadian Dyslexia Association Link Partner
Provide help for people with Dyslexia
2. Access For All
Katie Rodriguez Banister of Access-4-All Inc is a motivational speaker on disability education who believes in access for all by providing resources and products including Access-Sacks wheelchair backpacks. Educate and empower people with and without disabilities through motivational presentations and diversity training. Provide resources, referrals, services, and products to help and support people with disabilities.
3. Audiblox: Resources for Dyslexia, Dysgraphia and Dyspraxia
A system of cognitive exercises, aimed at the development of foundational learning skills. Effective for dyslexia and other learning difficulties.
4. Cal State San Marcos Women's Studies Resources and Links
Cal State San Marcos Women's Studies Resources and Links page.
5. Calgary Police Service - Award-Winning Home Provides Accessibility And Security
The innovative Universal Home for Safe Living was granted the Mayor's Award for Accessibility. Designed for people with various disabilities, the home maintains d?cor while remaining user-friendly and resistant to crime.
6. Developmental Disabilities Institute Products and Publications
A list of products and publications available from the Developmental Disabilities Institute, Michigan's University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities.
7. Disabilities by Daniel J. Vance
Disabilities is a national, weekly newspaper and online column spotlighting people affected by disability, written by a father raising a child with a disability.
8. Dyscalculia.org
A great web-site on dyscalculia, written for parents in an easy-to-undertsand language.
9. Dyslexia Adults
Articles, resources, and reviews for professionals working in the field.
10. Eagle Hill School
Serving children ages 5-16 with learning disabilities. Day and boarding programs available. Greenwich, CT.
11. Independent Living Project of Seattle
An online resource for youth transitioning out of the foster care system. Includes resouces in health, disabilities, education, employment and housing.
12. Michigan Dyslexia Institute
Assessments for dyslexia, and instruction by practitioners following the Orton-Gillingham method.
13. New Hampshire Education Law (NHEdLaw, LLC)
Provides resources and information about education law topics including special education and assistive technology information for students with disabilities.
14. Orton-Gillingham remedial reading software for those with dyslexia
Our software is based on the proven Orton-Gillingham method. Designed for those who are age 7 through adult who currently read at grade level 0 to 4. It will take your student to an 8th grade reading level! For Windows PCs.
15. Skill: National Bureau for Students with Disabilities
Skill: National Bureau for Students with Disabilities is an independent charity that promotes opportunities for people with any kind of disability in learning and employment.
16. Skills Training
Skills training videos, CDs, DVDs, games and course materials to help adults and children with developmental disabilities to live independent, self-directed lives in their communities.
17. Stereotype
Stereotype is an electronic note-taking system that can assist the hearing-impaired in education and business.
18. Sunrise Services, Inc.
Located in Everett, WA, Sunrise Services offers a broad spectrum of programs and supports for adults with developmental disabilities in Snohomish County. Our services include a full range of community living supports, vocational support, adult family homes, travel training, nurse delegation, home care services, and dialectical behavior therapy. We welcome harder-to-serve individuals and those with dual diagnosis or challenging behavioral issues.
19. The Childhood League Center
A staff of 45 includes two teachers per classroom, occupational, speech and physical therapists; family service specialists; nursing services; a child and family therapist; and transportation specialists. Children and families also benefit from parent/child programs, and therapeutic horseback riding and swimming. All services are provided at no charge to the families.
20. The Dyslexia Institute
The Dyslexia Institute. Information about dyslexia services. Dyslexia associated training, teaching and publication details.

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