
Children's Dyslexia Centers, Inc.
Children's Dyslexia Centers, Inc.
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Mission
Provide, free of charge, the highest quality multisensory reading and written language tutorial services for children with dyslexia, through a network of nationally recognized centers of excellence. Promote and encourage education of professionals, tutorial trainees, and the public, to become resources in teaching children to read. Advance scientific knowledge of dyslexia through support of clinical research, to improve today's standards and tomorrow's care.
About
The various centers provide evaluation and treatment of children with learning disabilities; increase public awareness; improve standards of care; serviced 1517 children during period of record.