Dyslexia is everywhere, touching so many children and adults, and while science has made extraordinary progress in understanding and clarifying the condition, this incredible powerful knowledge rarely reaches those who most need to know and would greatly benefit from it. Our goal is to change all this with the course you are about to view, produced by Dr. Sally Shaywitz, the Audrey G. Ratner Professor in Learning Development, both the leading scientist studying dyslexia and the most devoted advocate for helping those who are dyslexic.

Overcoming Dyslexia

Overcoming Dyslexia


Instructors: Sally E Shaywitz M.D.
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Understand the latest progress being made in dyslexia research
Acquire practical skills, interventions, and strategies to enable anyone dyslexia to overcome their difficulties and thrive in life and in school
Learn the three relevant federal statutes affecting interventions and accommodations for dyslexic students: IDEA, ADAAA, and section 504
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Reviewed on Jul 23, 2024
This course thoroughly covered all aspects of dyslexia. It was very helpful and provided many insights on how to advocate for children and adults with dyslexia.
Reviewed on Aug 11, 2023
I found this course highly informative, even after teaching for 23 years I learned many things about dyslexia that I didn't know. The organization was wonderful.
Reviewed on Aug 31, 2023
I highly recommend this course and the 2nd Edition book. This is a very thorough course and you learn a lot of great information to equip you to effectively advocate for anyone with Dyslexia.

