DPISD Dyslexia - Resources for Teens and Children
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- Bauer, James. (1992). The Runaway Learning Machine: Growing Up Dyslexic.
Minneapolis, MN: Educational Media Corporation.
- Barrie, Barbara. (1994). Adam Zigzag. New York, NY: Delacorte Press. (young teens)
- Betancourt, Jeanne. (1993). My Name Is Brain/Brian. New York, NY: Scholastic, Inc.
- Blue, Rose. (1979). Me and Einstein. New York, NY: Human Sciences Press. (young teens)
- Dwyer, Kathleen M. (1991). What Do You Mean I Have A Learning Disability? New York, NY: Walker & Co. (elementary)
- Griffith, Joe. (1998). How Dyslexic Benny Became A Star. Dallas, TX: Yorktown Press. (young teens)
- Janover, Caroline. (1988). Josh: A Boy with Dyslexia. Burlington, VT: Waterfront Books. (young teens)
- Janover, Caroline. (1995). The Worst Speller in Jr. High. Minneapolis, MN: Free Spirit Publishing. (teens)
- Levine, M.D., Mel. (2001). Jarvis Clutch – Social Spy. Cambridge, MA: Educators Publishing Service. (elementary to teens)
- Polacco, P. (1998). Thank You Mr. Falker. New York, NY: Putnam Publishing Group. (elementary)
- Winkler, Henry and Oliver, Lin (2003) Niagara Falls, or Does It? New York, NY: Grosset and Dunlap. (elementary) a book series
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