We have had a request from a user for self-help material for dyslexic
people. He is not interested in books about the subject, rather books,
computer programs and website resources for those with dyslexia. We have
obviously been able to provide him with details of contacts and helplines
etc, but would be interested to hear from any authorities who may have any
resources of this type that they may be able to share, or specialist
providers of this type of material. If I do get any useful information
back, I will be happy to summarise for the lists.
many thanks
David
David S. Pearson
Service Development Manager
Stock & Social Inclusion
(01905) 428945
Fax: (01905) 748619
email: [log in to unmask]
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