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.


Students with Dyslexia Celebrate the Power of Self Advocacy
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August 3, 2016 by Doug Sprei (LAE)

Newsflash for families of students with dyslexia: Learning Ally's acclaimed YES! Program is launching a groundbreaking, family-focused series of public events in four ... Read More about Students with Dyslexia Celebrate the Power of Self Advocacy

When My Son Was Younger, I Was His Audiobook
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August 2, 2016 by Doug Sprei (LAE)

Guest blog by Pamela, mother to Marcus, who has a learning disability. Without access to literature, people with disabilities are at a ... Read More about When My Son Was Younger, I Was His Audiobook

Writing an IEP for Dyslexia Based on Strengths as well as Weaknesses
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July 25, 2016 by User

By Eileen Miller: Advocate, Tutor, Mom As an advocate who specializes in the field of dyslexia, I'm constantly trying to ... Read More about Writing an IEP for Dyslexia Based on Strengths as well as Weaknesses

"Dyslexia Advocate! How to Advocate for a Child with Dyslexia Within the Public Education System"
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May 25, 2016 by Doug Sprei (LAE)

The co-founder of Dyslexia Training Institute, Dr. Kelli Sandman-Hurley is well known to Learning Ally's parent and teacher communities.  Along ... Read More about "Dyslexia Advocate! How to Advocate for a Child with Dyslexia Within the Public Education System"