Welcome — You’re in the Right Place

Your essential guide to understanding and supporting learners with dyslexia

You’ve taken an important first step by joining the Learning Ally community. As a thank-you, we’ve created this exclusive collection of trusted dyslexia resources, expert guidance, and practical tools to help you get started on your journey.

Here, you’ll find everything you need to begin understanding and navigating dyslexia — from how to recognize signs and access support, to strategies that help children thrive at school and at home. These curated articles and materials are designed to empower families and educators with the knowledge, confidence, and compassion to help every learner reach their full potential.

Explore at your own pace, bookmark what resonates, and return anytime. We’re here to help you every step of the way.

Helping Struggling Readers at All Levels

Is My Child Dyslexic?

Understanding dyslexia as a learning difference.

IEP & 504 Plans?

Know Your child’s legal educational rights.

Multi-Sensory Learning

Effective books for dyslexia, reading interventions and programs.

Assistive Technology

Top dyslexia reading programs to help your child learn and become independent.

Why Audiobooks?

Assistive technology for help with dyslexia and reading comprehension.

Self Advocacy

Creating resiliency, self-advocacy and connections

Every child’s experience with dyslexia is unique — and so is yours. The resources above are here to help you understand the many ways dyslexia can appear and to remind you that no student is ever alone in their learning journey.

Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or caregiver, the key is knowing what your child needs and how to advocate for them. With the right support, students with dyslexia can thrive academically, emotionally, and creatively.

We know that dyslexia is a difference, not a limitation. With the right resources and encouragement, every student can unlock their full potential. We’re proud to walk alongside you with trusted guidance and stories of success — helping every learner discover their strengths and achieve in their own way.

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Does your child struggle to read on their own?

Connecting with a qualified reading specialist can make a world of difference. A specialist can help determine whether your child would benefit from targeted interventions and personalized support to build reading confidence and reach grade level.

Early identification is key. The sooner a learning challenge like dyslexia is recognized, the sooner families can access the right tools and strategies to help their child thrive. Reading specialists are trained to spot what others might miss — offering insights that can shorten the path to progress and make learning joyful again.

Parent and Middle School Aged Child

Is Learning Ally Right for Your Family?

Learning Ally provides access to our audiobook library for students who have a documented learning difference, such as dyslexia, a visual impairment, or a physical disability that makes reading traditional print challenging.

If you believe your child may have dyslexia, the first step is to complete a screening or evaluation from a qualified professional. Once identified, your child can gain access to Learning Ally’s proven resources — helping them read with confidence, succeed in school, and rediscover the joy of learning.

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Membership has its benefits!

Join Learning Ally today and give your child unlimited access to our human-read audiobooks, expert resources, and community support — all for $135 per year.

Our audiobooks are specially designed for students with dyslexia and other learning differences, helping them listen, learn, and love reading again. Many families tell us about that “aha” moment when their child realizes they can understand lessons more easily — and even start to enjoy stories they once found frustrating to read.

With a Learning Ally membership, students can explore thousands of titles for school and for fun, build confidence in their learning, and take their reading anywhere they go.

Early Literacy

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