Des ressources fiables, choisies par notre équipe, pour mieux comprendre la dyslexie et la dysorthographie — et trouver de l'aide gratuite près de chez vous, partout au Québec. Trusted resources, hand-picked by our team, to help you understand dyslexia and dysorthography — and find free help close to home, across Québec. Trusted resources, hand-picked by our team, to help you understand dyslexia and dysorthography — and find real support across Florida and the United States.
Des articles clairs, écrits par des spécialistes, pour mettre des mots sur ce que vit votre enfant.Clear articles, written by specialists, to put words to what your child is going through.
Un article clair qui explique ce qu'est la dyslexie, ses signes et comment accompagner son enfant à la maison.A clear article on what dyslexia is, its signs, and how to support your child at home.
Lire l'article →Read the article → alloprof.qc.caPour mieux comprendre la dyslexie chez les 5 à 8 ans : les premiers signes, le diagnostic et les bons réflexes.Understanding dyslexia in ages 5–8: early signs, diagnosis, and helpful habits.
Lire l'article →Read the article → naitreetgrandir.comUn dossier complet, monté par des spécialistes, pour accompagner au quotidien un enfant dyslexique ou dysorthographique.A full specialist-built guide to supporting a child with dyslexia or dysorthography, day to day.
Voir le dossier →See the guide → institutta.comL'ABC de la dyslexie et de la dysorthographie, expliqué par des neuropsychologues : causes, dépistage et pistes d'intervention.The ABCs of dyslexia and dysorthography, explained by neuropsychologists: causes, screening, and what helps.
Lire la fiche →Read the fact sheet → aqnp.caDe l'aide réelle, sans frais — par des organismes québécois reconnus.Real help, at no cost — from trusted Québec organizations.
Aide aux devoirs gratuite par des enseignants, plus des centaines d'articles, vidéos et outils. Par téléphone, texto ou en ligne.Free homework help from teachers, plus hundreds of articles, videos, and tools — by phone, text, or online.
Visiter le site →Visit the site → alloprof.qc.caLa plus grande plateforme francophone gratuite pour outiller les parents : fiches, activités, capsules vidéo et balados par des professionnels.The largest free French-language platform for parents: fact sheets, activities, videos, and podcasts by professionals.
Visiter le site →Visit the site → aidersonenfant.comUne plateforme gouvernementale gratuite qui réunit des ressources éducatives fiables — dont Alloprof et l'Institut TA — au même endroit.A free government platform gathering trusted learning resources — including Alloprof and Institut TA — in one place.
Visiter le site →Visit the site → ecoleouverte.caLe Compas de la dyslexie et le Guide des parents : un soutien gratuit pour comprendre la dyslexie et défendre les droits de son enfant.The Dyslexia Compass and Parents' Guide: free support to understand dyslexia and advocate for your child.
Visiter le site →Visit the site → dyslexiacanada.orgScience-based articles to help you understand your child's diagnosis and what truly helps.
Fact sheets, FAQs, and a digital library on dyslexia and dysgraphia, built on decades of reading science. Learn the signs and what works.
Visit the site → dyslexiaida.orgThe Florida chapter of the IDA: local events, provider directories, and advocacy to raise dyslexia awareness across the state.
Visit the site → fl.dyslexiaida.orgFree, expert-reviewed articles, guides, and tools that explain dyslexia in plain language and show you how to help at home and at school.
Visit the site → understood.orgFree, research-based reading help: "Reading 101" for parents, practical strategies, and a Book Finder to match your child with the right books.
Visit the site → readingrockets.orgLocal programs and free services for families of children with dyslexia in Florida.
A grassroots network of Florida parents and teachers — resources, support, and advocacy for families on the dyslexia journey.
Visit the site → decodingdyslexiafl.orgCurated dyslexia resources from the University of Florida, including a plain-language guide to Florida's dyslexia laws and your child's rights.
Visit the site → ufli.education.ufl.eduFlorida's statewide network offering free screenings, training, and a Family Help Desk to guide parents of children with disabilities.
Visit the site → fdlrs.orgA free Florida program that mails up to 9 books a year to VPK–grade 5 students reading below grade level — with no income requirements.
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