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If you know of any other organizations,
groups or contacts (including your own), please send details on the form below.
- International
Dyslexia Association
Local
US States and Territories branches of the International Dyslexia Association are
listed here.
- The
Hill Center is an independent school accredited by the Southern Association
of Colleges and Schools. It is also approved by the North Carolina Department
of Public Instruction as an "alternative" school for children with learning disabilities.
Faculty and staff are members of the International Dyslexia Association (formerly
the Orton Dyslexia Society) as well as the Learning Disabilities Association.
- Comprehensive
Learning Assessment Associates
- 231 4th St. SW, Suite 201 Hickory, NC 28602
(828) 328-2878; (828) 263-8898
(fax) E-mail: apharr@apptechnc.net - multidisciplinary team consisting
of a licensed Developmental Psychologist and a licensed Speech and Language Pathologist.
With 37 combined years of clinical experience, we are dedicated to assisting children,
adolescents and adults with learning differences in the western Carolina counties.
Assessments and interventions are available. Presenting problems may include dyslexia,
reading comprehension, phonological awareness, spelling, writing, behavioral/social,
and attentional difficulties (AD/HD).
- Janis
B. Cunningham, M.Ed.,
Lincolnton,
NC, email: readingsolutions@yahoo.com
Providing reading assessment and therapy, certified and experienced in Learning
Disabilities and Hearing Impaired, trained in multiple multisensory structured
language reading methods including Lindamood-Bell, Phono-Graphix, Language!, and
ABeCeDarian.
- Carolina Day School - Key School
1345 Hendersonviile Rd Asheville, NC 28803 828.274.3311
Working in partnership with parents, The Key School provides students with learning disabilities the educational opportunity to overcome their disabilities and to achieve their maximum potential in school and life. In addition, The Key Learning Center serves as a community resource to educators and parents in the Western North Carolina region.
- Camp Spring Creek
44 Walnut Ave Spruce Pine, NC
28777
828 766 5032
828 231 3765
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We empower students at the camp to overcome difficulties associated with language based learning differences, often known as dyslexia.
We also educate parents and professionals in the Orton Gillingham approach to develop their understanding of dyslexia".
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