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http://www.dyslexiaaction.org.uk/
 
Like the IDA, Dyslexia Action is a very pro-active organisation when it comes to dyslexia support.  In 2005 the Dyslexia Institute merged with the Hornsby International Dyslexia Centre and in March 2006 the merged organisation was renamed Dyslexia Action.

http://www.brainwaves-spain.com/
 
Brainwaves is an independent consultancy team of special needs consultants located in San Pedro, Spain. Their Special Education consultants are Hornsby trained (now known as Dyslexia Action).
 
http://www.interdys.org/
 
The IDA is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping individuals with dyslexia, their families and the communities that support them.
 
http://www.talkingpoint.org.uk/
 
 This site contains a great deal of information regarding speech and language. Very informative for parents whose children might have speech difficulties.
 
http://www.beingdyslexic.co.uk/
 
Being Dyslexic provides a range of dyslexia information for people of all ages and situations who are either dyslexic or interested in dyslexia.
 
http://www.ghotit.com/home.shtml
 
 Ghotit intelligent, is a context spell checker and is the original spell checker developed by dyslexics for dyslexics. This is a particularly useful tool for teenagers and adults who are pursuing higher education.
 
http://www.gingersoftware.com/
 
I found this site today quite by chance. It is being advertised by IDA and looks very interesting. This is what it says at the site:

Ginger Software offers an online grammar checker  with automatic error correction through a downloadable software program that corrects errors of spelling and grammar based on the context of each sentence.

They are offering a free trial download so it's worth giving it a try.