Dyslexia Resources Released
National Dyslexia Month Spurs Dyslexia Help Center to Assist Those who Suffer
October 2009
North Salt Lake, Utah – In celebration of National Dyslexia Month,
Reading Horizons has compiled a webpage dedicated to providing free Dyslexia resources
and information to help those who are impacted by Dyslexia. It is estimated that
10% of the U.S. population struggles with Dyslexia.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, projects that the number of people
is even higher, believing 15% of the U.S. population could suffer
from this learning disability. That equates to 46 million Americans.
Dyslexia affects people of every background and every intelligence level. Awareness
of this disability is highly beneficial to its possessors. The sooner the
signs and symptoms are uncovered; the sooner one can begin to learn how
to manage the disability and learn to develop correct habits and skills to find
success in the future. This personal awareness can be gained through use of the
Dyslexia Assessment, created
by Reading Horizons. Assessments of the same stamina can often be very costly and
require setting up an appointment with a specialist but Reading Horizons is offering
this free Dyslexia resource to people who visit www.ReadingHorizonsAtHome.com.
Although consultation with a specialist should be sought, this assessment can help
people recognize whether or not this is a necessary step.
Other compelling elements of this webpage include articles explaining the
symptoms of Dyslexia and myths
surrounding this learning disability. The webpage offers information on the diagnosis
and testing of Dyslexia, strategies for overcoming Dyslexia, and research about
this learning disability. These Dyslexia resources can be found at: www.readinghorizonsathome.com/dyslexia.aspx
The importance of National Dyslexia Month and awareness of the
learning disability in general is captured with the words of Girard Sagmiller,
writer of "Dyslexia My Life": "Dyslexia is not a disease to have and to be cured
of, but a way of thinking and learning. Often it's a gifted mind waiting to be found
and taught."
Find dyslexia resources and other tools.