Robinowitz Education Center
Ann Robinowitz Education Center Guide to Early Intervention
609.566.6000 x217
info@robinowitzcenter.org
International Dyslexia Association (IDA)
https://dyslexiaida.org
IDA New Jersey
https://nj.dyslexiaida.org
Decoding Dyslexia NJ
decodingdyslexianj.org
Yale Center for Dyslexia & Creativity
https://dyslexia.yale.edu
The New Jersey Dyslexia Handbook: A Guide to Early Literacy Development & Reading Struggle
from the NJDOE is available for free download at
state.nj.us/education/specialed/dyslexia/NJDyslexiaHandbook.pdf
(Dee Rosenberg, Head of Laurel School, contributing author/editor)
Learning Disabilities Association of America (LOA)
888.300.6710
LDAAmerica.org
Understood: for learning & attention issues
understood.org
National Center on Improving Literacy
improvingliteracy.org
New Jersey Council on Developmental Disabilities (NJCDD)
https://www.njcommonground.org
NJ SPAN Parent Advocacy Network
https://spanadvocacy.org
Children of the Code
https://childrenofthecode.org
BOOKS
Stanislas Dehaene, Reading in the Brain (2010)
Brock L. Eide, M.A., and Fernette F. Eide, M.D., The Dyslexic Advantage (2012)
Susan Hall, Parenting a Struggling Reader (2002)
Susan Hall and Louisa Moats, Straight Talk About Reading (1999)
Maryanne Wolf, Proust and the Squid (2008)
“We have also noticed a marked increase in his inquisitiveness and desire to explore his areas of strength. We credit Laurel School for this because not only do they provide a nurturing, but rigorous school experience, they also respect, encourage, and guide the students toward exploration of the areas where they will be successful. Additionally, the science program at Laurel School has ignited our child’s passion for this subject. He is doing experiments, looking at things under the microscope, learning about density and mass…and he is LOVING it all!”
“Our son is performing experiments at home to check his ‘hypotheses’ about things in his world, and he is starting to “write” a fiction novel, in his head, that we are helping him record for future revisions. He is asking questions about what is being read in class, and wanting to know the meaning of new words. Laurel School is stimulating his mind, and providing an environment where he is thriving. Thank you, Laurel School!”
“Last night, for the first time in her life, my daughter was happy with a book on her lap!! Her reading was fluent and amazingly as she read to me, I watched her mood shift from shaky to confident. She is starting to realize, I can do this! It was like watching a baby take those first steps. To top it off when she was done reading and skipping away from me, she turned to say, ‘That was fun!’ In awe I watched her silently as those three small words lingered in the air with tears of joy in my eyes!”
“My son told me, ‘I love going to school, and I can’t believe I’m saying that.’”