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Learn more about dyslexia and related learning disabilities through
a variety of resources-- suggested reading and other recommended
web sites, local resources, and IDA fact sheets.
 
We are pleased to announce that The International Dyslexia Association - San Diego Branch is offering a Referral List of local professionals that can help families.
Disclaimer:
The San Diego Branch of the International Dyslexia Association supports efforts to provide services to individuals with dyslexia, their families, and all related support personnel. This branch does not, however, endorse any of the service providers presented in this list. These providers are listed as a starting point from which one must screen for appropriateness to the individual situation. This list includes only those who have completed and returned the necessary forms (Service Provider Information Form) and who are members of the International Dyslexia Association. The San Diego Branch reserves the right to determine appropriateness for listing.
Parents: Please click here to receive a copy of our referral list.


Just the Facts are a series of fact sheets published by IDA. These
are full of helpful information for anyone interested in dyslexia.
Print them and share them freely.
Dyslexia Basics
Dyslexia
and Related Disorders
Dyslexia: Is
it All in Your Mind?
Understanding
Your Dyslexia
Dysgraphia
Testing
Individualized Education
Programs (IEP)
Parents Rights
Multisensory
Structured Language (MSL) - Approaches
Multisensory
Structured Language (MSL) -Teaching
Academic Therapists
Spelling
Classroom
Accommodations for Students with Dyslexia
Home Schooling
Suggestions
for Faculty
Suggestions
for College Students
Adults and
the Work Place
A Parent's Guide to Effective Instruction
Evaluating Educational Professionals
IDA Position Statement: Dyslexia Treatment Programs
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Service Providers Needed
The San Diego Branch of the International Dyslexia Association
maintains an Information and Referral Line where people can
telephone for referrals to professionals who do educational
assessments, tutoring, and other services that a person with
dyslexia might require. The list needs more tutors with multi-sensory
training, educational therapists, physicians, psychologists,
advocates etc. from all parts of the county.
Service Providers: If you would like to be considered for the list, please click here to complete and submit your application.
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