Advocating for your child at school can be stressful and often lonely, but it doesn’t have to be! Community Connections is our free peer-to-peer support group. Join a group meeting or reach out to be connected to a volunteer for a one-on-one conversation. If you need help getting help for your child, we are here for you.
Dyslexia Stories: Jadynne Clarke
Dyslexia Diaries: Poems by Jim Johnston
Dyslexia Stories: A poem about dyslexia
Comedians with dyslexia
Indigenous History Month: Videos and books for kids
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.