The Janitor’s Secret “Learning disabilities can ruin lives.”
August 10th, 2010
Supported by factual documentation supplied by the author, The Janitor’s Secret reveals the truth regarding learning disabilities, uncovering the ways they irrevocably shape people’s lives. The dramatic story contained within this novel could spare you – or your child – a lifetime of mental anguish and heartache: because though The Janitor’s Secret is fictional, it reveals sad, terrible truths about the enormous costs of an education denied.”
“Cornell Ray Amerson, a native Detroiter, attended public schools in Detroit throughout the 1970s and 80s. A self-taught artist specializing in pencil illustrations, he has won awards and worked as a patent draftsman on the basis of this skill. Cornell Ray Amerson completed Detroit Enterprenourship Institute training with perfect attendance in 2004, and his drawing talent and experiences have contributed directly to the powerful story of The Janitor’s Secret…”
“Are you concerned about your child’s formal education – especially if your child is challenged by a learning disability? Then The Janitor’s Secret may very well represent a crucial investment in their future!”
University of South Florida presents Literature to go on iTunes!
March 12th, 2010Lit2Go — a collaboration between the Florida Department of Education and the University of South Florida College of Education — supports literacy by providing access to recordings of historically and culturally significant literature. The extensive collection of hundreds of audiobooks, stories, and poems, including classics such as Alice In Wonderland, Aesop’s Fables, and A Tale of Two Cities, is available on iTunes U. View the entire collection.

Sudoku for dyslexics!
January 31st, 2010Training with Sudoku is particularly recommended for individuals with dyslexia and/or dyscalculia. It strengthens logical thinking, and helps dyslexic/dyscalculic individuals to memorize/retain abstract symbols through play. So lets play !
Easy Reading Card
December 8th, 2009We recieved a lot of Emails about the Easy Reading Card. The best way to show you how it works is a short video. After years of research, the card was developed 12 years ago and is used by more than 20.000 students worldwide.
Mathe4matic.com
December 8th, 2009Mathe4matic is an unique card deck which was first introduced to the public in May 2009. What makes the cards particularly unique is the idea of having 3D representations of numbers alongside similar 3D representations of quantities.
You have to see them in action.
ADA meets other educationals Organizations
November 2nd, 2009DysReader | FREE online reading!
October 11th, 2009We added a new software to offer free reading support for dyslexics.
Please check out http://www.DysReader.com
New: FREE Folder with Information about Dyslexia & Dyscalculia
September 29th, 2009We have just released a new folder with information about dyslexia, dyscalculia and the work of the American Dyslexia Association. Please download the PDF.



