IDA fact sheets are convenient, professionally reviewed materials designed to improve understanding and support advocacy initiatives. Fact sheets are frequently used to enrich and supplement IEP meetings, school board discussions, and district policy initiatives. Click on topics of interest below to view and download fact sheets.
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- A Family Guide to Building Language Comprehension Through Reading Aloud
- Accommodations for Students with Dyslexia
- AD/HD and Dyslexia (Click here for Spanish)
- Adolescents and Adults with Dyslexia (Click here for Spanish)
- Advocating for Students with Dyslexia in Public Schools
- Applying for Accommodations on College Entrance Tests
- Applying for Accommodations on Graduate School Entrance Tests
- Assessment of Dyslexia
- At Risk Students English Language Learners (Click here for Spanish)
- Building Knowledge Can Help Build Comprehension Success
- Building Phoneme Awareness: Know What Matters
- Common Core State Standards and Students with Disabilities
- Dyslexia and the Brain (Click here for Spanish)
- Dyslexia Basics (Click here for Spanish)
- Effective Reading Instruction for Students with Dyslexia (Click here for Spanish)
- English Learners and Dyslexia
- Evaluating Professionals (Click here for Spanish)
- Gifted and Dyslexic (Click here for Spanish)
- Home Schooling
- How to Advocate for Assistive Technology Tools and Services
- Morphological Awareness
- Overview of Instructional and Assistive Technology: Critical Tools for Students Who Struggle
- Oral Language Impairments and Dyslexia
- Social and Emotional Problems Related to Dyslexia
- Spelling (Click here for Spanish)
- Structured Literacy
- Transitioning from High School to College
- Understanding Dysgraphia (Click here for Spanish)
- Universal Screening: K–2 Reading
- When Educational Promises Are Too Good to Be True
- Working Memory: The Engine for Learning