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http://www.ortonacademy.org/ 
 Orton-Gillingham: their specific methods, how and where to find this training for practitioners and educators.
http://www.adult-dyslexia.org/ 
 UK dyslexia organisation providing a range of employment, educational and legal information and materials to meet the needs of dyslexic adults.
http://www.avko.org/ 
 Provides a catalog of materials designed to help parents and teachers help the struggling reader learn to read. Also offers in-services, free tutoring, and free downloads.
http://www.dyslexia-lab.dk/ 
 Denmark-based institute researching into visual and auditory difficulties in dyslexic children and adults.
http://www.dyslexia.bangor.ac.uk/ 
 Brief details on the Bangor University Dyslexia Unit.
http://www.bdadyslexia.org.uk/ 
 UK national organization, offering a wide range of information for parents, dyslexic adults and teachers, with details of the international conferences it organizes,
http://www.dyslexiaassociation.ca/ 
 Information, links and annual conference for people in Canada.
http://www.cheshire-dyslexia.info/ 
 Highlights future events and lectures, information about the adult support group, and useful addresses.
http://www.dyslexiaaction.org.uk/ 
 Information about dyslexia services. Dyslexia associated training, teaching and publication details. Local UK groups.
http://www.dyslexiawise.co.uk/ 
 Local UK group with a help line.
http://www.dyslexia.ie/ 
 Dublin-based organization offering information about, and support for, dyslexia.
http://www.help-kids-read.org/ 
 Research, develop, and broadly disseminate effective counseling and teaching methods to resolve dyslexia and other learning disabilities.
http://www.dyslexia-add.org/ 
 Woodland Hall Academy, Tallahassee, Florida organization providing diagnostic testing, academic and tutorial programs, advocacy and adult education.
http://www.dyslexia.com/ 
 The Davis corrective method: methods to teach reading and overcome academic problems.
http://www.interdys.org/ 
 Formerly the Orton Dyslexia Association. Provides resources for professionals and families dealing with individuals with reading disabilities. Membership available. Special sections for Teens and Adults.
http://idamichigan.org/ 
 Helping educators, individuals and families that may be experiencing reading difficulties.
http://www.dyslexia.net/ 
 Nonprofit organization serving children and adults with dyslexia. Testing, 1-on-1 student instruction using the Orton-Gillingham methods, teacher training, support groups, and workshops.
http://www.northantsdyslexia.co.uk/ 
 Raising awareness of dyslexia within Northamptonshire UK. Provide support to dyslexics in education and work, and arrange training events for dyslexics and employers.
http://www.dyslexia.uk.net/ 
 Local affiliate of British Dyslexia Association offers advice and support for all with a concern for dyslexia. Includes details of their confidential telephone/email helpline.
http://www.oxdys.org.uk/ 
 Local affiliate of the British Dyslexia Association offers advice, information, and details of their support for parents and teachers.
http://www.patoss-dyslexia.org/ 
 Local Groups, Conference, Publications, Membership details, bulletin board and other material of interest to professionals working in the SpLD field.
http://www.dyslexiasd.org/ 
 Dedicated to the study and treatment of individuals with specific language disability.
http://www.dyslexiascotland.org.uk/ 
 Scottish Dyslexia Trust and the Scottish Dyslexia Association.
http://www.das.org.sg/ 
 Dedicated to creating greater public understanding and awareness of dyslexia in Singapore, as well as offering remediation programmes for dyslexic children.
http://www.speld.org.nz/ 
 Aiming to help children who are not realizing their educational potential because of specific learning disabilities like dyslexia.
http://www.suttondyslexia.org.uk/ 
 Sutton Dyslexia Association, UK.
http://www.nhida.org/ 
 Provide information about dyslexia and its remediation. They offer training in research-based methods of teaching reading.
http://www.wwda.co.uk/ 
 Swansea, UK, based charity with helpline, social events and guest speakers.
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