Information and classes about dyslexia and advocacy for those with dyslexia. www.dyslexiatraininginstitute.org Community Guidelines:
1. Be kind. Be appropriate.
We founded the Dyslexia Training Institute to provide training to professionals, parents, and anyone else interested about dyslexia. We have since added one-on-one reading therapy, testing and advocacy. We also provide a certification program for those interested in providing reading therapy to those with dyslexia. Terms of Use:
Thank you for joining us on our page! We encourage you to jo
in conversations, share ideas, ask questions of one another, learn, and have fun. By joining our community, you agree to abide by our community guidelines. By posting on this page, you are providing permission for your comments to be shared by The Dyslexia Training Institute in marketing materials or online. We reserve the right to remove posts or members who do not follow these guidelines. No promotion of any type by any organization other than Dyslexia Training Institute will be accepted. Posts will be removed and, if the offender continues to promote their fan page, book, movie, product, etc. they will be banned from commenting on the Dyslexia Training Institute page. We’re all here to support each other, so we encourage positive dialogue. Personal attacks, threats, name-calling, and cyber-bullying are unacceptable and will not be tolerated.
2. No spam, profane language, or otherwise offensive content. Please do not post links asking people to "Like" your page, your product, your book, etc.; such comments will be viewed as spam and deleted. Repeat posts of that nature will result in being banned from our page. Please be aware that our page is not the place for religious or political debate.
3. Be professional. Please remember that this is a public forum and, thus, anyone can see your comments. We realize that advocacy can be a very emotional topic, but we encourage you to remember that your comments and actions on our page are public.
4. Be mindful of individual's privacy. Please do not disclose the name of individuals with dyslexia without their prior consent - this includes minor children. This is for their own safety and yours.
5. Be helpful. There are many individuals who join our page who may not be as well-versed in the ins and outs of dyslexia and advocacy as you are. Help build those people up and point out tools and resources to help them. Remember, we are all on this journey together. Thank you for being here!
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