wice-exceptional (2e) is a term used to describe a child who has high intelligence but struggles to learn in school. In the case of a bright dyslexic child, the child… Read more
Categories: Dyslexia, Learning DisabilitiesLearning Ally Blog: Access and Achievement
Now more than ever, people with learning and visual disabilities are flourishing in the classroom, launching productive careers and becoming assets in their communities. This blog spotlights remarkable individuals who demonstrate that having a visual or print disability is no barrier to educational success.
Since discovering that my children have dyslexia, I have been absorbing all of the information about dyslexia that I can possibly find. In the process, I’ve learned so much. I’d… Read more
Categories: UncategorizedFostering a love of reading with students who have a learning difference like dyslexia is difficult for parents and teachers. It’s important for students to have books where they can… Read more
Categories: Dyslexia, Learning Disabilities, Learning Disability, Students, UncategorizedReading and writing for children who are dyslexic can be difficult but not impossible. Here are 10 dyslexic authors who managed to turn their learning difference into a gift, providing… Read more
Categories: UncategorizedApril 30, 2024 – Princeton, NJ – Learning Ally, a national nonprofit working with U.S. schools to strengthen reading outcomes for students with learning differences has announced the winners of… Read more
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