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Organization: Association francophone des troubles d'apprentissage
Phone Numbers: 613-604-2845
Email: dg@afped.ca
Website: www.afped.ca
Address: c/o AFPED+
Orleans-Cumberland Community Resource Centre
240 Centrum Blvd, Unit 105
Ottawa, ON
K1E 3J4
Intersection: St Jospeh Blvd and Tenth Line Rd
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible      Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Variable * All work is done by volunteers
Dates: August 25 - june 20
Executives: Kimiko Bellefeuille - President
Jocelyne Desjardins-Lacasse - Vice President
ga.afped@gmail.com
Contacts: Suzanne Bonneville - Founder, Volunteer Executive Director
Service Description: Francophone association for parents of dyslexic children and other learning disabilities

Provides information to parents and professionals about learning disabilities (dyslexia, dysorthographia, dyspraxia, dysphrasia, attention-deficit disorder (ADD)/attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)) * teaches and supports parents and francophone educators * encourages early detection of learning disabilities in order to assure that each child has the tools to succeed * informs about the symptoms linked to the different forms and levels of dyslexia * explains the different teaching strategies and adaptive methods that can be used to help students at risk 

Activities:
  • in-person conferences or virtual conferences
  • virtual information and sharing sessions
  • support to parents, in person, by phone or email
  • training for parents
  • keeps members updated via email
  • produces lists of community resources
  • represents parents and their children in different fields in education and early childhood education

The activities calendar is published on the website under the section '‘MENU, CONFÉRENCES/FORMATIONS’

NOTE: Since 2020, conferences, information sessions and training are done virtually (via ZOOM)
Fees: Membership - $35/year * Activities fees * members: free or half price depending on activity * non-members: fees vary according to activity
Application: Appointment needed * for any questions, leave a voice message, send an email or visit website * a volunteer will call you back or reply to your email
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: No restrictions * Members are parents/tutors of dyslexic children or children with other learning disabilities, teachers, educators and any person who has in mind the children’s educational and personal success * during activities, persons who understand French
Languages: English ; French
Area(s) Served: Ontario

This information was last completely updated on: 4-29-2026


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