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Paula. Amery, WI
Paula. Amery, WI
Posted 11 days ago

"Great Workshop - I learned a lot. You really inspired me!"
~Paula. Amery, WI

Lisa. Bronx, NY
Lisa. Bronx, NY
Posted 11 days ago

"Excellent hands-on presentation. Our kids need this!! Great job! I’m psyched!" ~Lisa. Bronx, NY

Emily, Special Education Paraprofessional, Brooklyn, NY
Emily, Special Education Paraprofessional, Brooklyn, NY
Posted 11 days ago

"The best workshop I have ever attended and I have been to them all. Your trainers are the best." ~Emily, Special Education Paraprofessional.

Debora Dawson, Special Ed. Supervisor K-12, IU4
Debora Dawson, Special Ed. Supervisor K-12, IU4
Posted 11 days ago

"Thanks for a wonderful two days of training! It was invigorating to learn from such high energy and dynamic people." ~Debora Dawson, Special Ed.

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Helpful Links

Listed below are links to various sites that may be useful. Helpful Links

  • www.ortonacademy.org – The Official Web site for the Orton-Gillingham Academy.
  • www.nces.ed.gov – The primary federal entity for collecting and analyzing data that are related to education in the United States and other nations.
  • www.nichd.nih.gov/reading.htm – National Institute of Child Health & Human Development.
  • www.cathyduffyreviews.com – Resources for the homeschooling community
  • www.cec.sped.org – Council for Exceptional Children
  • www.home-ed-magazine.com – Home Education Magazine
  • www.ed.gov – Office of Educational Research and Improvement
  • www.epsbooks.com – Educators Publishing Service publishes books and workbooks for students from kindergarten through high school and in homeschools.
  • www.proactiveparent.com – resource for reading and reading problems.
  • www.edexcellence.net – The Thomas B. Fordham Foundation is a private foundation that supports research, publications, and action projects in elementary/secondary education reform at the national level.
  • www.interdys.org – The official Web site for the International Dyslexia Association (IDA). It is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping individuals with dyslexia, their families, and the communities that support them. IDA is the oldest learning disabilities organization in the nation — founded in 1949
  • www.nifl.gov – The official Web site for National Institute for Literacy, a federal agency. It provides leadership on literacy issues, including the improvement of reading instruction for children, youth, and adults.