Since 2002 Greengate School has educated and supported bright
children with learning differences in reading, spelling or writing.
As we have grown, Greengate has expanded its role to serve as a
dyslexia
resource, training teachers, parents and growing community
awareness of the issues surrounding those with these learning
differences.
The Alabama branch of the International Dyslexia Association
(AL-IDA)
AL-IDA's is
a non-profit organization dedicated to helping individuals
with dyslexia, their families and the communities that
support them. This is a great dyslexia resource for Alabama
and includes information about local IDA meetings, training
and related seminars. The site includes a dyslexia check list to help
elementary school teachers identify students who may be at risk for dyslexia
(see files area on their site).
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AL_IDA
Technology Assistance for Special Consumers
T.A.S.C. is committed to helping individuals obtain and
use technology to improve independence of individuals with
disabilities.
tasc.ataccess.org 
Madison Learning Differences Support Group
(Madison County):
This is a grass roots support group for families with dyslexic children. They meet monthly during the School year to
share information about how to help our children.
www.geocities.com/madisonlearningdifferences
MLD's Yahoo News Group

Huntsville Madison Private Schools:
Organization of over fifteen private schools located in the Huntsville and Madison area of North Alabama. Most of
the schools have state-certified teachers and are accredited. Their smaller student-teacher ratio, safe school
environment, traditional and alternative curriculum offerings, and special school mission statements provide
parents and students a variety of alternatives (day cares, pre-kindergarten, kindergarten through grade 12).
www.huntsvillemadisonprivateschools.org 
Parents as Partners in Education of Alabama:
Parents
as Partners provides training and resources to empower
parents and strengthen partnerships between families and
professionals. Parents as Partners operates 2 programs in
Alabama, Parent Information Resource Centers and Parent
Training and Information Center
www.parentsaspartnersineducation.com