Below is a list of websites that have good information on dyslexia and are well worth a visit.

1. The International Dyslexia Association (dyslexiaida.org)

The IDA is dedicated to the study and treatment of dyslexia. It provides information and services to address the full scope of dyslexia and related reading and writing challenges. The IDA has 42 branches in the U.S. and Canada and 24 Partners across the globe.

2. The Yale Center for Dyslexia & Creativity (dyslexia.yale.edu)

The YCDC is a Center that has resources to help those with dyslexia reach their full potential. Through research and advocacy work, YCDC conducts studies and builds awareness about dyslexia.

3. Dyslexic Advantage (dyslexicadvantage.org)

Dyslexic Advantage promotes the positive identity, community, and achievement of dyslexic people by focusing on their strengths.

4. The British Dyslexia Association (bdadyslexia.org.uk)

The BDA promotes a dyslexia friendly society that enables dyslexic people of all ages to reach their full potential. The DBA offers assessments, accreditation, training, awards and advice.

5. International Dyslexia Association Hawaii (hi.dyslexiaida.org)

IDA Hawaii is a branch of the IDA and has a very helpful website.

6. Lexercise (lexercise.com)

Lexercise is an online platform for reading & writing therapy from dyslexia therapists. They have daily practice activities and an online dyslexic test.

7. Wikipedia (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyslexia)

Don’t forget Wikipedia. It has good information on Dyslexia and, as usual, has a long list of References.