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Dyslexia

Dyslexia Basics

Who should I contact if I think my child may have dyslexia?

  • Contact your child's teacher to discuss your concerns.
  • You can request a dyslexia evaluation for your child. It is recommended that you do so in writing. You can send your request to your student's teacher or campus administrator.  Upon receipt of your request, a campus team will meet with you to discuss your concerns and consider evaluation.

About the Talking Book Program

The Talking Book Program (TBP) provides free library services for Texans of any age who are blind or have a visual, physical, or reading disability.  

  • An individual who is blind.
  • An individual who has a visual impairment that makes them unable to comfortably read standard print books.
  • An individual who has a physical disability that makes it hard to hold or manipulate a book or to focus or move the eyes as needed to read a print book.  
  • An individual who has a perceptual or reading disability.

Registered TBP patrons may borrow books and magazines in digital audio, Braille, and large print.

Materials and playback machines are mailed to your door, completely free of charge—you do not have to pay for postage when you return them. Eligible Texas residents who cannot read standard print material in the usual manner can complete an application and return it by mail. TBP will call you to set up an account after the application is approved. Contact us for any questions or comments you may have.

Resources:

En español:

Sara Windham

Executive Director of Special Programs
sara.windham@bisd.net

Amy Jourden

504 & Dyslexia Coordinator
amy.jouden@bisd.net