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✦ For Families ✦

Resources We Recommend

Everything we personally use and recommend — trusted organizations, proven tools, and the knowledge every family needs to advocate confidently for their child.

✦ trusted organizations ✦

Organizations We Stand Behind

These are the institutions, practices, and programs that represent the highest standards in dyslexia research, structured literacy, and family support — each one personally vetted.

Research & Training Scottish Rite for Children

For over 60 years, Scottish Rite has led dyslexia research and therapist training in Texas and beyond. The same evidence-based standard that this practice is built on.

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Curriculum Designs for Literacy

Structured literacy curriculum and educator resources grounded in the science of reading — helping children with dyslexia decode, spell, and read with confidence and accuracy.

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Non-Profit Children’s Dyslexia Centers

Nationally recognized non-profit affiliated with Scottish Rite Freemasonry providing dyslexia tutoring and intensive reading instruction for grades 1–12 across the country.

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Professional Body Academic Language Therapy Association (ALTA)

The national credentialing organization for Certified Academic Language Therapists (CALTs) — the certification our practice holds. ALTA sets the gold standard for structured literacy therapy training and ethics.

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Research & Advocacy International Dyslexia Association (IDA)

The leading non-profit organization dedicated to dyslexia research, education, and advocacy. An essential resource for families seeking to understand dyslexia and find qualified support in their area.

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✦ tools & apps ✦

Recommended for Home Practice

The apps and platforms we recommend to enrolled families for structured practice between sessions — keeping momentum going every day, not just in the therapy room.

Learning Ally

Accessible audiobooks and literacy tools that support students with dyslexia — helping them access grade-level content while their decoding skills develop independently.

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Interactive Alphabet

Helps children practice letters in order while building early reading skills through hands-on, multisensory interaction. Ideal for pre-readers and early elementary students.

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Spelling Games

Simple games designed to help dyslexic learners break words apart and understand how English works — supporting spelling improvement in an engaging, low-pressure format.

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Games & Apps

A curated collection of games that help children with dyslexia practice reading and spelling while building genuine confidence. Contact us for our current top recommendations.

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✦ what every family should know ✦

Dyslexia in Numbers

Knowledge is the most powerful tool a family has. These are the facts worth knowing — and worth sharing.

1 in 5

People have dyslexia — making it the most common learning difference in the world.

70%

Of students with dyslexia go unidentified and unsupported without proper screening and intervention.

Per week minimum — the session frequency proven to produce lasting neurological change in reading ability.

Early

Intervention is the single greatest predictor of long-term reading success for a child with dyslexia.

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