Welcome to our community for individuals with dyslexia, parents and educators!
Break through taboos, access vital resources,
share your stories, and celebrate the unique journey
of dyslexia. Together, we connect, learn, thrive, and
help redefine support for dyslexia.
share your stories, and celebrate the unique journey
of dyslexia. Together, we connect, learn, thrive, and
help redefine support for dyslexia.
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Evidence based practiceDiscover effective, evidence-based practices and programs that support dyslexic learners in achieving their full potential. There is no one size fits all with dyslexia.
Games and DecodablesGames and decodables make learning to read fun for dyslexic learners! Decodable books boost confidence by matching reading levels, while interactive games turn phonics practice into an engaging adventure. Together, they spark a love for reading!
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Assistive technology and toolsGo beyond spell check with tools like speech-to-text, text-to-speech, dyslexia-friendly fonts, audiobooks, and specialized reading apps to enhance learning and accessibility for dyslexic individuals.
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Fueled by the widespread lack of understanding about dyslexia, I am a passionate and determined mom on a mission to drive change. Our family's personal journey has ignited a relentless commitment to provide the resources, support, and advocacy needed to empower dyslexic learners.
~Desiree Antonio
Lexia Legends
Meet some Lexia Legends! This is a celebration of famous individuals who have turned their dyslexia into a superpower. Discover their inspiring stories, achievements, and how they’ve redefined success by thinking outside the box. Get ready to be amazed by the incredible talents and creativity of our Lexia Legends!
The Book Nook.
Inclusive resources for children to see themselves in such as “Here's Hank,” “Brilliant Bea” and Percy Jackson have provided representation in literature. With these books, featuring characters that have dyslexia, students see themselves reflected in the stories, finding comfortability and validation.
Parents and educators find literary resources to help understand the unique needs.
Click on the book title to order on Amazon or connect to the read aloud version
Parents and educators find literary resources to help understand the unique needs.
Click on the book title to order on Amazon or connect to the read aloud version
Dyslexia should be seen not as a limitation but as a unique and valuable way of thinking, capable of unlocking remarkable strengths and achievements.
~ Desiree Antonio