Learning Ally Blog: Access and Achievement

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Now more than ever, people with learning and visual disabilities are flourishing in the classroom, launching productive careers and becoming assets in their communities. This blog spotlights remarkable individuals who demonstrate that having a visual or print disability is no barrier to educational success.


7 Ways to Empower Children Who Have Dyslexia - Foster the Gifts!
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December 7, 2015 by User

By Jules Johnson As soon as a child is diagnosed with dyslexia, most parents (myself included) go into "fix ... Read More about 7 Ways to Empower Children Who Have Dyslexia - Foster the Gifts!

Spotlight on Dyslexia Keynote Contest
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August 31, 2015 by User

Our popular online conference, Spotlight on Dyslexia, returns for a second year on December 4, 2015.  We're giving you ... Read More about Spotlight on Dyslexia Keynote Contest

Hermione vs Percy: 5 Tips About Sibling Rivalry in Families of Kids with Learning Differences
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January 13, 2015 by User

  Hermione Granger  vs Percy Jackson. That's the battle that raged in my home this weekend.                     If you aren't familiar with these characters, let ... Read More about Hermione vs Percy: 5 Tips About Sibling Rivalry in Families of Kids with Learning Differences

How One Teacher Transformed Dyslexia Education in a Georgia Town
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November 20, 2014 by User

The small city of Gainesville, Georgia, is much like other southern towns. They love the outdoors, sports, family and friends. ... Read More about How One Teacher Transformed Dyslexia Education in a Georgia Town

Learning Ally Will Host First Ever National Virtual Dyslexia Conference for Parents
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November 11, 2014 by Lauren Holstein (LAE)

Over 20 experts on literacy, education and learning disabilities will broadcast and interact with families during a full day ... Read More about Learning Ally Will Host First Ever National Virtual Dyslexia Conference for Parents