Resources
We aim to help you get all the help you may need.
Follow these links to some resources we have put together to get you there.
We aim to help you get all the help you may need.
Follow these links to some resources we have put together to get you there.
If a learner has 3 or more of the following warning signs, parents and teachers are encouraged to learn more about struggles with reading skill development. Reach out to Carmen Heethuis at pathwaysdirector@siouxfallschristian.org or (605)359-6425 to hear about how our program may help.
In Preschool
Kindergarten and 1st grade
2nd through 5th Grade
In Middle school & High School
In Adults- Education history similar to above, plus:
Reading Rockets at www.readingrockets.org
ADDitude Magazine at www.ADDitudemag.com
International Dyslexia Association at www.dyslexiaida.org
Decoding Dyslexia at www.decodingdyslexia.net
Yale Center for Dyslexia and Creativity http://dyslexia.yale.edu/
“Overcoming Dyslexia” Sally Shaywitz
“Fish in a Tree” Lynda Mullaly Hunt
“The Teacher Who Couldn’t Read” John Corcoran
“The Gift of Dyslexia” Ronald D. Davis
“Right-Brained Child in a Left-Brained World” Jeffrey Freed and Laurie Parsons
“Brain-Based Strategies to Reach Every Learner” J. Diane Connell
“The Dyslexic Advantage: Unlocking the Hidden Potential of the Dyslexic Brain.” Brock & Fernette Eide
Actor Henry Winkler was diagnosed with dyslexia at the age of 31. He was challenged to write children’s books and references his childhood experiences. These engaging books are written in accessible ways so that all readers will enjoy them but that readers who might struggle, can experience success.
“Here’s Hank” by Henry Winkler
“Hank Zipzer” by Henry Winkler