Floss, B. (2016). The dyslexia empowerment plan: A blueprint for renewing your child's confidence and love for learning. Ballantine Books.
Gardner, K. (2001). Cracking the reading code with the brain in mind! Secret stories. Marenem Inc.
Hunt, L. (2017). Fish in a tree. Puffin Books.
Mather, N. & Wendling, B. (2012). Essentials of dyslexia assessment and intervention. John Wiley & Sons Inc.
Sandman-Hurley, K. (2016). Dyslexia Advocate!: How to advocate for a child with dyslexia within the public education system. Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
Shaywitz, S. (2003). Overcoming dyslexia. Vintage Books.
VanHekken, A. & Bottari, M. (2020). Bridge the gap. Heggerty Literary Resources.
Community Resources
Below are organizations that I am involved with that offer services for families of children with disabilities.
Arizona Adaptive Water Sports Our visions is for anyone with a disability to have access to get on the water and embrace the freedom and adventure that awaits. We are a faith based organization and serve in the healing ministry of Christ. We serve children ages 3 and up and adults with physical and cognitive challenges. You need to be 1 year post injury unless cleared by your doctor to participate in all activities except fishing and boating. Here is a great article about AAWS www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/arizona/2021/10/09/arizona-adaptive-water-sports-kids-day-2021/6011212001/
Therapy Builders Therapy Builders, LLC promises to assist our clients with their physical and cognitive needs by providing exceptional individualized services to increase their ability to interact with and enjoy the people and world around them. Therapy Builders respects the unique needs of each client and appreciates how personal abilities and challenges may change from one environment to another. From the ability to connect with others to navigating and manipulating items, each skill will be treated as paramount to the success and well-being of the individual client.
Building Beyond Our mission is to gather and distribute the proper assistive/adaptive technology and equipment to underserved individuals with disabilities to increase their overall quality of life. These devices include wheelchairs, hearing aids, prostheses, AAC (augmentative or alternative communication) technology devices and many more.