Dyslexia Resources

Dyslexia affects how individuals process language, often resulting in slow reading, poor spelling, and challenges with writing. Assistive technology is specifically designed to address these difficulties, offering tools that allow students to access the curriculum effectively. Whether through text-to-speech, speech-to-text, or other innovative applications, these...

Delaying diagnosis and intervention can have significant consequences. Without early identification, academic gaps widen, emotional strain intensifies, and children may miss out on advanced educational opportunities. Persistent struggles without explanation often lead to frustration and a loss of confidence. For parents, the financial and emotional...

As Colorado considers universal dyslexia screening, the stories of families grappling with the consequences of delayed intervention underscore the urgency of action. While systemic changes are necessary, parents don’t have to wait for legislation to take charge of their child’s education. Through comprehensive, independent assessments,...