Dyslexia and Related Disorders

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Purpose

Texas has a long history of supporting the fundamental skill of reading. This history includes a focus on early identification and intervention for students with dyslexia. This page includes resources to assist in identifying and providing services for students with dyslexia and related disorders in Texas schools. In addition to this page, information is available through the State Dyslexia Coordinator, , the dyslexia contacts at each of the 20 regional education service centers and the helpline. We welcome any suggestions you may have that will improve this page.


Dyslexia Handbook

The Texas Dyslexia Handbook is developed and adopted into administrative rule by the Texas State Board of Education (SBOE).The SBOE requires that each district and open-enrollment charter school implement the SBOE’s strategies for screening, individualized evaluation, and techniques for treating dyslexia and related disorders through its approved “Dyslexia Handbook: Procedures Concerning Dyslexia and Related Disorders” []

In effect as of June 30, 2024.At the April 12, 2024 State Board of Education (SBOE) meeting, the SBOE approved for second reading and final adoption changes to 19 Texas Administrative Code (TAC) 74.28. Included as a figure in 19 TAC 74.28 is the SBOE’s Dyslexia Handbook. The rule was filed in the Texas Register on June 1, which makes the rule and handbook effective on June 30, 2024.

Cover of the dyslexia handbook
  • The Dyslexia Handbook- Updated on August 9, 2024 (The handbook linked hereincludes the Dyslexia Handbook Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs), also linked below as a standalone document)
  • Manual Sobre Dislexia (The Dyslexia Handbook - Spanish)- Updated on October 2, 2024 (The handbook linked hereincludes the Dyslexia Handbook Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs), also linked below as a standalone document)

Dyslexia Resources


To The Administrator Addressed Correspondence (TAA):

Contact Information
SpedTex Special Education Information Center

Families: Special Education or IEP-Related Questions?

Phone: 1-855-SPEDTEX (1-855-773-3839)


Texas SPED Support

Educators: Special Education Resources


Office of Special Populations and Student Supports

Department of Special Education:
Email: sped@tea.texas.gov

Department of Review and Support:
Email: ReviewandSupport@tea.texas.gov


State Dyslexia Helpline:

(800) 232-3030