Dyslexia is a common type of learning difficulty that primarily affects the skills involved in the reading and spelling of words.
Dyslexia
PsychNet-UK Dyslexia Information Sheet – Description, Causation, Treatment, Associated Features, Differential Diagnosis etc.
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Adult Dyslexia Organisation – Include a comprehensive check list. There appears to be a fault on this site. 3/5
British Dyslexia Association – Is a national charity and our vision is that of a dyslexia friendly society that enables dyslexic people of all ages to reach their full potential. This site includes online tests and a vast amount of information. 4/5
Dyslectech: Talking Computers and Dyslexia – Dyslexic.com aims to be the UK’s one-stop-shop to meet the technology needs of dyslexic people of all ages. We can provide: Computers with dyslexia-oriented software installed, Advice on the right software package for you, Talking dictionaries, dictating machines and many other handy gadgets,Seminars and training for teachers and other education professionals. 3/5
Dyslexia Action UK – We are a national charity UK that improves lives through education 4/5
Dyslexia Online – An online magazine offering information on and resources for dyslexia.The term “dyslexia” was introduced in 1884 by the German ophthalmologist, R. Berlin. He coined it from the Greek words dys meaning ill or difficult and lexis meaning word, and used it to describe a specific disturbance of reading in the absence of pathological conditions in the visual organs. 3/5
International Dyslexia Association – Formerly the Orton Dyslexia Society.The International Dyslexia Association (IDA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping individuals with dyslexia, their families and the communities that support them.4/5
Review of Human Visual development: Crowding and Dyslexia – Cognitive Neuroscience, 5, 436452. Atkinson, J. (1991) Review of human visual development: crowding and dyslexia. In J. Stein (Ed.),