6 Dyslexia blogs for parents and teachers



6 Blogs on dyslexia

  1. The Dyslexia Daily 
    This is a must-read blog for anyone who is dyslexic, including parents and teachers of kids with dyslexia. You’ll find a mix of news updates, dates for your calendar, articles on dyslexia and other learning difficulties, including ADHD and dyscalculia, reviews of different learning and reading approaches, and a host of heartfelt personal stories from regular contributors, including other dyslexia bloggers. Have a look through their recent content and follow them on Facebook so posts show up in your news feed.

  2. #SayDyslexia 
    A US based blog that aims to organize parents and dyslexia advocates from around the country, #SayDyslexia is a valuable resource that will help you stay connected. You’ll find posts on national dyslexia events and rallies, Twitter campaigns and even information on how to contact your local representatives.

  3. Dyslexia Blog 
    This blog is by parents, for parents and aims to share resources and information to aid families in supporting a child with dyslexia. While it was primarily written in 2008 and 2009, readers will find a wealth of information in blog posts ranging from how to navigate the periodic table of elements to the Ebbinghaus forgetting curve. There are also plenty of tips for strengthening your memory if you have dyslexia.

  4. The Reading Well
    Michael Bates is himself a parent of a child with dyslexia and while most of his posts are from a few years ago, this blog covers research on dyslexia including multi-sensory learning, reading programs and product reviews. It’s an excellent place for teachers and parents to find resources, especially those who homeschool kids with dyslexia. The entire site is dyslexia-friendly in terms of fonts and text presentation and the author has created guides for anyone in the UK, US or Canada.

  5. The Beating Dyslexia Blog 
    This blog offers personal posts from a trio of authors who met at school and connected over their shared struggle with dyslexia. It’s full of resources and has blog posts for individuals, including working adults and children, as well as parents and teachers. The authors believe learning should never stop and they’ve done their best to put together a collection of posts to help people with dyslexia wherever they are in their journey.

  6. Dyslexia Together
    This blog is published by a group of dyslexia advocates and covers issues that are relevant to children in public schools, office workers, and even prisoners behind bars. There are links to YouTube talks, news articles and guest blogs to help you stay informed, as well as an excellent UK dyslexia related policy roundup. You can even contribute content to help them keep the site up to date.

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