IDALIB is excited to announce our new Parent Portal. Within this portal you, the parent, will find current information on dyslexia as well as resources to help you understand how to face the challenges of dyslexia. IDALIB will be a resource for any questions you may have concerning your child and yourselves as it relates to dyslexia.
What is Dyslexia?
http://eida.org/definition-of-dyslexia/
http://eida.org/dyslexia-at-a-glance/
http://www.njida.org/#!why_choose_us/cfvg
Do I have Dyslexia?
http://eida.org/dyslexia-test/
The basics of Dyslexia
https://eida.org/dyslexia-basics/
Assistive Technology
http://www.njida.org/#!assistive-technology/ccr8
Dyslexia Fact Sheets
Frequently Asked Questions
http://eida.org/frequently-asked-questions-2/
Success Stories
http://eida.org/success-stories/
Provider Directory
http://eida.org/ida-accredited-provider-directory/
Definition of Dyslexia
Is My Child Dyslexic
Dyslexia Basics
Should My Child Take A Foreign Language
Recommended Readings:
Recommended Sites for Parents:
https://www.facebook.com/linda.stade.writer/
https://www.facebook.com/American-Academy-of-Child-Adolescent-Psychiatry-145459865751/
https://www.facebook.com/SincerelySchoolPsychologist/
https://www.facebook.com/Link20usa/
Neurologists:
(IDA of LI cannot recommend… please research each contact)
kimberly.williams@drkim4kids.org
christopher.christodoulou@sbumed.org
Find a Tutor
The Long Island Branch of the International Dyslexia Association supports efforts to provide services to individuals with dyslexia, their families, and all related support personnel. This branch does not, however, endorse any of the service providers presented in this list. These providers are listed as a starting point from which one must screen for appropriateness to the individual situation. This list includes only those who have completed and returned the necessary forms (Service Provider Information Form) and who are members of the International Dyslexia Association. The Long Island Branch reserves the right to determine appropriateness for listing.
Find a Program
The Long Island of the International Dyslexia Association supports efforts to provide services to individuals with dyslexia, their families, and all related support personnel. This branch does not, however, endorse any of the schools presented in this list. These schools are listed as a starting point from which one must screen for appropriateness to the individual situation. The Long Island Branch reserves the right to determine appropriateness for listing.
MASSACHUSETTS
Dearborn Academy
34 Winter StreetArlington, MA 02474-6920781
641 5992
Landmark school
P.O. Box 227
429 Hale Street
Prides Crossing, MA 01965-0227
918
236 3222
E-mail: jtrustlow@landmarkschool.org
Linden Hill School
154 South Mountain Road
Northfield, MA 01360-9681
413
498 2906
NEW YORK
The Gow School
2491 Emery Road
South Wales, NY 14139
716
687 2002
www.gow.org
Douglas Cotter, Associate Director of Admissions
Email: dcotter@gow.org
The Kildonan School
425 Morse Hill Road
Amenia, NY 12501845
373 8111
www.kildonan.org
Windward School
13 Windward Avenue
White Plains, NY 10605914
949 1279
www.windwardny.org
RHODE ISLAND
The Hamilton School
216 Hope Street
Providence, RI 02906401
421 8100