04/30/2026
Knowledge is power!
Celebrating Dyslexia as a Special Way of Thinking
Research shows that dyslexic people have five ways of thinking that are not only different from non-dyslexics but biologically engineered to benefit humanity.
01/13/2026
Fact! I call it innocence to experience. Once you experience something, in this case Dyslexia, you can never go back to be innocent.
Knowledge is power! If you take the time to learn just the basics about Dyslexia, you will see it everywhere. One out of five people have some degree of dyslexia. Let that sink in!
It is one of the most highly researched learning differences for over 30 years and still misunderstood.
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Thank all those amazing teachers whose dedication and commitment to their students goes well beyond the curriculum.
Those teachers that help kids to see that learning isn’t just about a test result or a grade, but rather help us to become the best versions of ourselves.
For those of us with a learning difference, there are some teachers that become our heroes and our lifelines.
It is well trained teachers that will be our greatest weapon in overcoming our literacy crisis.
One well trained teacher can teach a whole class, including those of us with dyslexia, how to read.
One amazing teacher can change our whole perception of ourselves and our belief in what we can achieve.
One teacher can change EVERYTHING!
Teachers change lives every day and their influence can never be measured.
I’m so lucky to have had the most amazing teachers in my life and we thank all those teachers who ‘see’ us as the amazing individuals we are.
We are so grateful that you are part of our dyslexia community!
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10/30/2025
We are delighted to announce the panelists for the post-screening discussion of Hopeville: How to Win the Reading Wars, taking place at the Central Library in Atlanta Tuesday, October 21st at 6:00 PM.
Moderator Missy Palmer Purcell will talk to Hopeville: How to Win the Reading Wars filmmaker , Cox Campus Literacy Coach Ramona Brown, Clayton County Elementary ELA Coordinator Ebony Brown, Marietta City Schools Teacher and
This evening is sponsored by IDA GA: International Dyslexia Association Georgia Branch Southern Poverty Law Center and Georgia Public Library Service
Community Partners include: Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta GeorgiaCAN Cox Campus The Reading League Georgia Parent to Parent of Georgia
Sign up (Link in bio) today for your seat at the table.
10/04/2025
IDA’s Revised 2025 Dyslexia Definition Now Open for Public Comment - International Dyslexia Association
Announcement. The International Dyslexia Association (IDA) has reached a significant milestone in the effort to advance understanding and support for
10/03/2025
Did you know in order to be diagnosed with Dyslexia you have to have average to above average IQ?
02/19/2025
Illinois residents! Do you know Illinois Department of Education (ISBE) has a Dyslexia Guide for parents, educators, and students?
Here it is.
If your state has a handbook, please share it in the comments.
Illinois Dyslexia Guide: A Handbook for Parents, Educators, and Students and Dyslexia Toolkit - UIC Division of Specialized Care for Children
The Illinois State Board of Education's (ISBE) Dyslexia Guide: A Handbook for Parents, Educators, and Students provides information and guidance about dyslexia and related disorders for educational professionals, school leaders, families, guardians, and students. The handbook seeks to empower stakeh...
02/18/2025
This is a great opportunity to learn more about reading affects math.