Here are some links to additional resources
International Dyslexia Association: (IDA) www.eida.org
IDA is a non-profit education and advocacy organization devoted to issues surrounding dyslexia. It provides information about dyslexia, publishes a peer reviewed scientific journal, publishes newsletter updates to members, provides referral services and advocates for the rights of individuals with dyslexia.
Northern California Dyslexia Association: (NCBIDA)
dyslexia-ncbida.org
NCBIDA is the Northern California branch of IDA. It provides information on dyslexia to Northern California and the San Francisco Bay Area.
The Barton Reading and Spelling System is a tutoring system for children, teenagers and adults who struggle with spelling, reading and writing.
Barton Reading and Spelling: www.bartonreading.com
The dyslexie font is a typeface designed by graphic designer Christian Boer who has dyslexia. This font helps people who often swap, rotate and flip letters without noticing.
Dyslexie Font: www.dyslexiefont.com
Learning Ally is a non-profit organization, which helps blind, visually impaired and dyslexic students succeed in education. It offers the world’s largest collection of human-narrated audio textbooks and literature as well as solutions, support and community for parents, teachers, and students.