Learning Ally Solutions
for Connecticut Schools

Close the learning gap for your students reading below grade level from dyslexia or other learning disabilities and comply legislation in your district. Our science-backed solutions are available for students, administrators, teachers, and families.

Connecticut

Now benefiting 37,100 students in the state of Connecticut

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Learning Ally is a trusted, award-winning non-profit with 75 years studying, serving and transforming the lives of struggling readers and students with dyslexia

Brain-Based Literacy Instruction

Master key components of the science of reading and principles of structured literacy to close the learning gap for struggling readers.

Dyslexia Awareness Professional Learning

Explore the foundations of dyslexia, early warning signs, and practical strategies to support students.

Learning Ally Audiobook Solution®

Enable struggling readers to keep pace with your curriculum to accelerate learning and improve test scores.

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Learning Ally Audiobook Solution®

Help striving readers access grade-level content with ease. Proven to double the rate of reading growth in just 50 days.

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Brain-Based Literacy Instruction

Master key components of the science of reading and principles of structured literacy to close the learning gap for struggling readers.

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Dyslexia Professional learning

Dyslexia Awareness Professional Learning

Empower administrators, educators, and families with knowledge, understanding, and practical strategies to help students with dyslexia succeed.

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“Now as an administrator, walking into classrooms and catching students using Learning Ally independently for leisure purposes has increased equitable reading choices for students!"

Allyssa Mullins, Director of Education, Cromwell, CT




“Learning Ally has allowed for me to remove barriers for my dyslexia students and normalized audiobooks, which opens doors for students!”

Kimberly Reith, Learning/Reading Specialist, East Lyme Public Schools, CT