We scour the web each week to find the most important news and blogs about dyslexia. Here are this weeks posts.

1) International Courses

As technology grows, we can share information with one another, worldwide. It was merely a matter of time before courses were offered internationally. America has been trending that way for the last decade. By Dyslexia Action

2) When things don’t come easy

Nothing in life is easy, or if it is, it is minor things you may have education in or even have mastered. But even for those who learn at a higher level, the same rules apply. What has been your biggest struggle? By Axel Gudmundsson

3) Tech: The Voyage of Ulysses

The Voyage of Ulysses is a fantastic choice in assisting in teaching a student with dyslexia. Novels that have narration are easier to understand for everyone and assist that much more with students with literacy issues. What older text would you use to perk your child’s interest? By Prenner

4) New 2-year program helps Denville teachers better remedy reading woes

Teachers continue to learn throughout their career. Each class teaches them another lesson, and the way they teach evolves because of it. More and more, teachers are being trained to assist struggling students, even in the subjects of reading and writing. By New Jersey Hills

5) My Story – Chris ‘Savvy’ Savill

It takes bravery to tell your story. Obstacles are part of life, and some are larger than others and take more courage and motivation than most people have in their pinky finger. By Chris ‘Savvy’ Savill

6) It’s Up To Us To Help Our Children, Not President Trump

This year’s presidential election has been rough to say the least. However, we shouldn’t put the blame on our president elect, Donald Trump. See why parents are saying we should be the ones who help our children, not the president or the government: By Lucie Curtiss

7) How This Founder Gets The World To Care About Dyslexia #dyslexia

The more we have advocates for those with dyslexia or other learning troubles, the more things seemingly get done. One man’s sacrifice to teach others inspires another, and then another.

8) Elliot Weissbluth on how he uses dyslexia to his advantage #dyslexia

Powerful CEO’s, celebrities, and sports stars have all overcome learning and comprehension issues to become successful. Who is your child’s favorite famous person? Perhaps they grew up with difficulties of their own.

9) 3 Generations of Dyslexia: A Case Study by Marlo Payne Thurman

When dyslexia is passed on to various family members, it can address common misconceptions. Learn more by watching this case study video.