Dyslexia Association
of Bexley Bromley Greenwich & Lewisham
Helping dyslexic people of all ages by providing information and support
Dyslexia websites
The British Dyslexia Association
"The BDA is the voice of dyslexic people. Our vision is that of a dyslexia friendly society that enables dyslexic people to reach their potential."
Website: www.bdadyslexia.org.uk
BDA Technology
If you want to know anything about computers, technology and dyslexia , do look at the BDA Technologies committee website. It is a fount of information and knowledge about suitable software, hardware and electronic gadgets. You can also post a question and get a knowledgeable answer and, of course, look at other people’s queries and the responses.
Website: https://bdatech.org/
Dyslexia.com
Technology for dyslexia – to help make the most of your abilities. The leading web site and online shop for hardware, software, gadgets and other technologies. For people with dyslexia, dyscalculia, dyspraxia, visual impairments, RSI and other disabilities.
Help • Information • Advice • Comparisons •Reviews • Research • Training
Website: www.dyslexic.com
Dyslexia Assist
Even when your child’s difficulties are recognised, it can be hard to get the support he/she needs throughout education. You can best help children by finding the right support for them and building on their strengths to tackle their difficulties.
Education Resources
Smartkids: www.smartkids.co.uk
LDA Learning: www.ldalearning.com
Hope Education: www.hope-education.co.uk
CoderDojo: www.coderdojo.com
Free, volunteer-led, community-based computer programming clubs for young people. Anyone aged seven to seventeen can visit a Dojo where they can learn to code, build a website, create an app or a game, and explore technology in an informal, creative, and social environment.