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)
Dunn, K. B., and Dunn, A. B. (1993). Trouble with School: A Family Story About Learning Disabilities. Minneapolis, MN: Free Spirit Publishing, Inc. (teens)
Dwyer, Kathleen M. (1991). What Do You Mean I Have A Learning Disability? New York, NY: Walker & Co. (elementary)
Our Dynaread team members are required to hold themselves accountable for serving our clients in adherence with our core values...
Contribute with scientific and overall integrity.
Retain the focus on the needs of each individual child.
Dynaread has been developed in the trenches of actual remediation, with our feet firmly planted on the ground. Scientific research is essential (and we consistently use it), but we also understand the realities at home and in school. Not all homes have two parents, not all Dad's or Mom's are always home, there is oftentimes no money, schools lack staff or funding. We listen, we observe, we discuss, and we build the best solutions we can for older (ages 7+) struggling readers.