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If you know of any other organizations,
groups or contacts (including your own), please send details using the email address below.
- International
Dyslexia Association
Local
US States and Territories branches of the International Dyslexia Association are
listed here.
- National Center
for Learning Disabilities -
381 Park Avenue South Suite 1401 New York, NY 10016 http://www.ld.org Tel: 212-545-7510
888-575-7373 Fax: 212-545-9665
- The
Gow School - the nation's oldest and largest school for the education of dyslexic
young men, also offering a coed summer program for ages 8-16.
- State Literacy Hotline
Maritza Ramirez-Vallinas NY -
State Literacy Hotline State University of New York 135 Western Avenue, Room 208
Husted Albany, NY 12222 1-800-331-0931
- Learning
Disabilities Association - New York
- Literacy
Volunteers of America/NY
- Literacy New York
- National
Center For Learning Disabilities
- 99 Park Avenue, 6th Floor, New York, NY 10016 212/687-7211
- The Kildonan School - The Kildonan School has been serving the needs of dyslexic students in grades 2 through 12 since 1969. The academic program revolves around intensive, daily one-on-one Orton-Gillingham tutoring for each student.
425 Morse Hill Road, Amenia, NY 12501
- A Different Way In - A Different Way In Reading Center is a literacy program which began in September, 2008.
The Center’s instructors teach intensive remedial literacy skills primarily to K-12 students who are dyslexic or have serious difficulties with reading and/or written language.
- Everyone Reading - non-profit organization that provides information, referrals, training and support to professionals and families regarding the impact and treatment of people with dyslexia.
| More contacts for Dyslexia New York |
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