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Steven Spielberg gave this exclusive interview to “Friends of Quinn.”


Reading Rockets: Reading and the Brain Video
At the University of Texas-Houston, Dr. Papanicolau is using technology to show eight-year-old Peter Oathout his difficulties with reading are rooted in his brain. From “Reading & the Brain” part of Reading Rockets’ Launching Young Readers series.

Dyslexia in the Workplace Video
Successful business people talk about how they overcame their learning difficulties; how the world of work is so different from school or college; and discuss whether to disclose your learning difficulty to an employer.

Reading Shame – from Children of the Code
From chapter 2: Causes and Contributing Factors

Philip Schultz Reads from My Dyslexia
The Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and author of My Dyslexia, Philip Schultz, reads from his book at the National Center for Learning Disabilities “Celebrating Our Schools” Luncheon.


Videos from the IDA Ontario Branch

Piper Gilles & Paul Poirier Video
Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier took time out of their busy schedules at the 2015 Canadian Tire National Skating Championships to meet with families of children with dyslexia.

Surpassing Barriers: Ryan’s Journey Video
IDA Ontario Branch’s 2014 recipient of The Student Recognition Award

Literacy and Learning Conference May 7, 2011 – invitation from presenters
Keynote speaker Dr. Gordon Sherman and professional stream workshop presenter Dee Rosenberg invite attendees to join them at IDA Ontario Branch’s Literacy and Learning Conference on May 7th, 2011.

IDA Ontario Branch Literacy and Learning Conference May 7, 2011 – testimonial
Lisa Altman-Strub speaks about the benefits of attending IDA Ontario Branch’s annual Literacy and Learning Conference in Toronto.

My Right to Read – Maartje, Niels and Sophie
1 in 10 people has the lifelong learning disability of dyslexia – this is one story.

My Right to Read – Rob and Luba
1 in 10 people has the lifelong learning disability of dyslexia – this is one story.

 


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