The Blosser Center for Dyslexia Resources

The Blosser Center for Dyslexia Resources

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The Blosser Center fills the need in Western Oregon and Southwest Washington for an independent center dedicated to helping chilren and adults achieve their potential despite dyslexia or related literacy difficulties

Multnomah County Library Now Has One of the Highest Digital Circulations of Any Library the World 01/25/2020

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Multnomah County Library Now Has One of the Highest Digital Circulations of Any Library the World Last year, Portlanders checked out more than three million audio and e-books from Multnomah County Library, making it the sixth largest digital circulation in the country, and the seventh largest in the world.

12/18/2019
11/28/2019

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11/12/2019

Congratulations to the IDA & ORBIDA for a successful conference. It was an amazing event!

10/28/2019

Dyslexia Family Day!

A Night With: Emily Hanford - Portland 10/21/2019

Please Join Decoding Dyslexia November 6th!

A Night With: Emily Hanford - Portland A Night With Emily Hanford Emily Hanford is a senior education correspondent for APM Reports, the documentary and investigative reporting team at American Public Media. Emily Hanford has been working in public media for more than two decades as a reporter, producer, editor, news director, and progra...

10/13/2019

Decoding Dyslexia Oregon Hosts LIGHT IT UP RED!
Join them as they light up the Oak Park Roller Coaster RED to celebrate the strengths of children with dyslexia. Honor the hard work and talents of our students. This fifth annual event’s new location is the Oaks Park Pavillon! Activities include dinner, an inspirational speaker, a balloon artist, face painter, and other activities!

Cracking the code of dyslexia 10/08/2019

Cracking the Code of Dyslexia

Cracking the code of dyslexia Researchers who say one in five children they studied was dyslexic have also found there is no link at all between dyslexia and intelligence

10/01/2019

October is Dyslexia Awareness Month!

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1907 NE 45th Avenue
Portland, OR
97213

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm