June is Indigenous History Month. We’ve gathered some videos and book lists which your family can use to learn about and listen to indigenous stories, culture, history and more.
Pride Month: Reading lists and videos for kids
Trouble with Words: An insight into Dyslexia Canada’s national advertising campaign
Raising extraordinary children: Advice from Kevin O'Leary
Multilingual advocacy for children with dyslexia
Right to Read: Letters to Ontario political parties
Collectively, Dyslexia Canada, The International Dyslexia Association Ontario and Decoding Dyslexia Ontario prepared and sent a letter to each of the Ontario political parties currently represented in the Legislative Assembly as well as additional background information on dyslexia and the Ontario Human Rights Commission’s (OHRC) recommendations.
5 celebrities with dyslexia
Support Every Child’s Right to Read: Write to your MP, MPP or MLA
Resources for adults with dyslexia
Mark it Read 2021: Dyslexia Canada young ambassadors celebrate Dyslexia Awareness Month
Earlier this year, we welcomed our young ambassadors to the Dyslexia Canada team. They joined Mark it Read in a variety of ways and in this blog post, we share how our young ambassadors raised awareness of dyslexia and inspired others to speak up and out about the learning difference.