Dyslexia

Dyslexia is a disorder of constitutional origin manifested by difficulty in learning to read, write, and/or spell, despite conventional instruction, adequate intelligence, and socio-cultural opportunity. (Texas Education Code §38.003)
 
Children learn to read, write and spell in different ways.  A balanced reading program should meet the needs of most students.  Students, who do not learn to read, write and spell when presented with a broad, balanced literacy program should be offered a variety of alternative strategies to meet this goal.  If these alternative strategies are not successful, the student may have a reading disorder, sometimes known as dyslexia. 
 
Students who exhibit signs of dyslexia may need intervention treatment in order to be successful in school.  Kaufman Independent School District offers a dyslexia program to students who meet the eligibility criteria.  The Multi-sensory Teaching Approach (MTA) along with best practices from Rite Flight are used as the intervention model.  Students identified as being dyslexic will be given support and appropriate accommodations in order to be successful in their academic programs. 

October is Dyslexia Awareness Month!

Dyslexia Resources

Dyslexia Parent Education Program

Website links

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International Dyslexia Association

Dyslexia Association

R10 Regional Site

Bookshare

Talking Book Program

Talking Book Program

You can visit the talking book library here.Talking Book Library provides free library services to qualifying Texans with visual, physical, or reading disabilities.