Dyslexia - Albuquerque, NM

Updated on June 14, 2011
G.G. asks from Albuquerque, NM
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Does anyone in NM know where one can find helpful information and/or services for children recently diagnosed with dyslexia

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R.M.

answers from Albuquerque on

http://www.southwestida.com/ has helpful information. And there is actually an International Dyslexia Association Conference February 22-23 in Albuquerque. This conference is for educators, parents of children with dyslexia and other interested community memebers. The website has all of the conference info.

Hope that helps a little.

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T.A.

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Hi G. G,
I have a daughter with dyslexia as well. I have to say it has been quite a struggle and a heart ache. I have been homeschooling for about 14 years, so have been devastated not being able to teach daughter 4 to read. She is in 6th grade and is quite intelligent. Therefore, her inability to read has nothing to do with intelligents. I have recently started a program call Spell to Write and Read along with The Wise Guide. I researched this product extensively before purchasing. It is quite daunting for the teacher, but is supposed to be quite effective for the student. I am still in the process of figuring it out, so can not give you results, but I am quite hopeful.
Writing from Sandia Park, NM,
T.

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J.R.

answers from Albuquerque on

Have you checked with Child Find (I think that's the name). It's through APS & it's different programs for those in need (low income families that need preschool AND "disabilities" - such as speech therapy). They might have a program for dyslexia. Or try the doctor that diagnosed it. Hope that helps.

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E.F.

answers from Albuquerque on

The Southwest Branch of the International Dyslexia Association (SWIDA) has many resources available to parents including FAQ's and a referral database for related service providers. Academic Language Therapists are extensively trained in remediation techniques that benefit individuals with dyslexia. If you choose to explore this option, the SWIDA database has several trained therapists listed.
Here is the website: www.southwestida.com
Good luck!

S.W.

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C.M.

answers from Las Cruces on

On Saturday, February 6th, Susan Barton, an expert in dyslexia and AD/HD will speak at the Corbett Center Auditorium on the campus of NMSU. The presentation begins at 2pm. Ms. Barton will speak for 3 hours and the event is free.
You can sign up online at WWW.Manning.EventBrite.com
or
www.brightsolutions.us
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