Read This to Get Smarter: About Race, Class, Gender, Disability, and More
Blair Imani
Comprehensive Literacy for All: Teaching Students with Significant Disabilities to Read and Write
Karen Erickson
The Secret Life of Stories: From Don Quixote to Harry Potter, How Understanding Intellectual Disability Transforms the Way We Read
Michael Bérubé
The Right to Read :Beating Dyslexia and Other Learning Disabilities
Jan Strydom
The Must-Read Guide to Winning Disability Insurance Benefits
Jeff Mitchell
Giving Hope To Those Who Had None: A Light Novel About Disability Everyone Should Read: Books That Changed Your Perspective On Life
Maida Carie
Teach Your Child with Down Syndrome to Read: Spring and Summer Stories: MATCH-SELECT-NAME: A Successful Strategy for Children with Down Syndrome, Autism, and other Intellectual Disabilities
Valerie Petrillo
Evaluating the impact of motivation to read on reading gains for struggling adolescent readers with and without specific learning disabilities.
Macid A. Melekoglu
My Precious Baby: A Picture Book With Easy-To-Read Text - The Perfect Gift for Adults and Seniors Living With Alzheimer's Disease, Dementia, or a Learning Disability
Lasting Happiness
The Inclusion Hour 2020: Twenty one, two minutes reads about life with a disABILITY & how to champion inclusion.
Dr Joanna Baker-Rogers
Teach Your Child with Down Syndrome to Read : FALL STORIES: MATCH-SELECT-NAME: A Successful Strategy for Children with Down Syndrome, Autism, and Other Intellectual Disabilities
Valerie Petrillo
Special disabilities in learning to read and write / by Elizabeth E. Lord, Leonard Carmichael, Walter F. Dearborn. Edited by Walter F. Dearborn. 1925 [Leather Bound]
Elizabeth Evans Lord
The Must-Read Guide to Winning Disability Insurance Benefits
Jeff T. Mitchell
Clementine Reads: A Journey to Literacy for Children with Learning Disabilities by Dallas Bullock Nevins (2014-08-01)
Dallas Bullock Nevins
"You want me to teach him to read?" Fulfilling the intent of IDEA.: An article from: Journal of Disability Policy Studies
Deborah L. Hedeen
Exciting Words! Learn to read activity book for children. Ages 6,7,8+: Coloring, reading(phonics), and mazes for kids. Ideal for low ability, autism, dyslexia or other learning disabilities/disorders
Power Copy Publishing
Teaching Students with Moderate Disabilities to Read: Insights From Research
Debby Houston
Sammy's New Friend: A children's Heart Warming Book, easy-to-read words and engaging Illustrations, Helps Children with Disabilities
Wanda Luna
Clementine Reads: A Journey to Literacy for Children with Learning Disabilities by Dallas Bullock Nevins (2014-05-03)
Unknown Author