Inland Empire Branch of the
International Dyslexia Association

- Promoting Literacy Through Research, Education and Advocacy -

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Our Inland Empire Branch of the IDA

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Who are the members of the Inland Empire Branch of IDA (the IEB)?
A. We are a group of parents and professionals dedicated to enhancing literacy development in our community.


Q. What are the primary functions of the IEB?
A.
Our primary functions are to:

  • Sponsor educational conferences and free community meetings.
  • Provide resources and referrals.
  • Serve as a liaison to cutting-edge researchers and their results related to literacy development.
  • Provide networking opportunities.


Q. How do I contact your group?
A.
You may contact us in any of these ways:


Q. How do I find resources for services for myself or a child?
A.
Many IDA members offer services to dyslexics and others with learning challenges.
This list is in organized in zip code order for parts of Nevada and Southern California.
Or, you may contact us directly by phone (951-686-9837) or by email at: dyslexiainfo@gmail.com


Q. If I want to receive periodic updates by email, what do I do?
A.
Complete the form on the Contact Us link or send us an email at:dyslexiainfo@gmail.com


Q. How do I find out about your next free community meeting?
A.
Our IEB sponsors several free community meetings throughout the year.
You can find out information about the next event by going to the events page.


Q. How do I find out about your upcoming educational and training conferences, including registration information?
A.
Our IEB sponsors two or three educational and training conferences throughout the year.
You can find out information about the next event by going to the events page.


Q. How do I learn more about dyslexia or dysgraphia or other learning differences?
A.
To find out more information, go to the sections on dyslexia, dysgraphia, identifying symptoms, plus a large collection of Fact Sheets compiled by the professionals associated with our International Office.


Q. Can I read your newsletter on-line?
A.
Yes, we publish all of our Newsletters on-line. We have two different types of Newsletters:


Q. How do I submit something for either newsletter - perhaps a poem, drawing, or essay written by a student, for publication in our Kids' Newsletter or an article or advertisement for The Resource?
A.
Submit your query or information by email or USPS mail to our Branch. The address is:
The Inland Empire Branch
P.O. Box 6701
San Bernardino, CA 9241

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