Teaching Reading and Spelling to Dyslexic Children

Teaching Reading and Spelling to Dyslexic Children
Title Teaching Reading and Spelling to Dyslexic Children PDF eBook
Author Margaret Walton
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 142
Release 2012-06-25
Genre Education
ISBN 1136606882

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First published in 1998. Written in a simple, friendly style, this book will help teachers and parents to research dyslexic children ti read and spell. It can be used either as a step-by-step teaching programme or as a reference resource. The focus of the teaching scheme is two original photocopiable charts which present the main spelling patterns and rules of English.

Dyslexia

Dyslexia
Title Dyslexia PDF eBook
Author Gavin Reid
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 173
Release 2011-06-27
Genre Education
ISBN 0470973749

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The new edition of Dyslexia is written for parents of dyslexic children and the professionals who work with them, and provides information on the role parents can play in supporting their dyslexic child. This updated edition contains new material and up-to-date discussions of current research and programs. Empowers parents by providing them with strategies for dealing with a wide range of concerns including dyspraxia and dyscalculia New sections cover post-school issues, the emotional needs of young people with dyslexia and information on how parents can help at home Features information on some of the more popular interventions for dyslexia, and critical evaluations of ‘alternative treatments’ Includes first–hand accounts of parents’ hopes, successes and setbacks, and extensive lists of organizations and resources

Teaching Children with Dyslexia

Teaching Children with Dyslexia
Title Teaching Children with Dyslexia PDF eBook
Author Philomena Ott
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 317
Release 2007-05-07
Genre Education
ISBN 1134345917

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Written by one of the most well-regarded practitioners in the field this book is packed full of photocopiable exercises and suggestions for strategies and techniques that are instantly transferable to classroom environments.

Supporting Children with Dyslexia

Supporting Children with Dyslexia
Title Supporting Children with Dyslexia PDF eBook
Author Garry Squires
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 112
Release 2003-06-01
Genre Education
ISBN 9781841900858

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This book focuses on the practical difficulties facing dyslexic pupils every day in the classroom and provides teachers and parents with strategies to support and enable them to access the curriculum with a minimum of fuss and upheaval.

The Upside-down Kids

The Upside-down Kids
Title The Upside-down Kids PDF eBook
Author Harold N. Levinson
Publisher Harold Levinson
Total Pages 176
Release 1991
Genre Bible
ISBN 9780871316257

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The first of a series for dyslexic children and their parents written in story form.

EBOOK: Understanding Dyslexia: A Guide for Teachers and Parents

EBOOK: Understanding Dyslexia: A Guide for Teachers and Parents
Title EBOOK: Understanding Dyslexia: A Guide for Teachers and Parents PDF eBook
Author Denis Lawrence
Publisher McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages 160
Release 2009-03-16
Genre Education
ISBN 0335238041

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"In his book Understanding Dyslexia Denis Lawrence leaves no stone unturned. This up-to-date book provides a comprehensive account of all aspects of dyslexia. The author's knowledge, experience and empathy is evident and the book can be recommended for all who want a simple account of the nature and consequences of dyslexia." Professor Maggie Snowling, University of York, UK "[This book is] a very readable introduction and guide covering theories of dyslexia and important areas of practical importance to those living with dyslexia or providing support for them." J.B.Thomas, Loughborough University, UK Dyslexia affects at least ten per cent of children and is the most common special educational need that teachers encounter. However, the characteristics of dyslexia can mean that it is often confused with other learning difficulties. Whether you are a teacher or a parent, this easy-to-read book helps you to understand what is meant by 'dyslexia', providing clear guidance for identifying the signs and outlining practical strategies for helping and supporting dyslexic children. As well as examining current popular definitions of dyslexia, the book offers a fresh definition, based on current research. Each chapter helps you to understand the unique challenges faced by dyslexic children in their learning of literacy skills and shows that the combined efforts of parents and teachers really can make a difference. Key features include: Coverage of the most popular methods used in the assessment of dyslexia Strategies and techniques to help dyslexic children develop their literacy skills at school and at home A focus on how to enhance and maintain self-esteem in dyslexic children A look at other specific learning difficulties that overlap or can be confused with dyslexia Discussion of society's attitude towards dyslexia and the need for further understanding of the concept Understanding Dyslexia is valuable reading for trainee and practising teachers, SENCOs and parents.

Teaching a Struggling Reader: One Mom's Experience with Dyslexia

Teaching a Struggling Reader: One Mom's Experience with Dyslexia
Title Teaching a Struggling Reader: One Mom's Experience with Dyslexia PDF eBook
Author Pamela Brookes
Publisher DOG ON A LOG Books
Total Pages 64
Release 2018-11-07
Genre Education
ISBN 1949471683

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There are a lot of children (and adults) who struggle with reading. Some are helped by their schools, some are not. In this short booklet, Pamela Brookes shares some of the basic information she wishes she'd had when she was first trying to figure out how to help her child learn to read. Teaching A Struggling Reader: One Mom's Experience with Dyslexia is filled with links to informational and product resources for parents or teachers. It is geared to people who want to educate themselves in the methods that are effective in teaching those with dyslexia. It also contains photos demonstrating basic techniques like "Tapping" (using one's fingers to aid in sounding out words) and "Making your bed" to differentiate between "b" and "d." This Third Edition includes new information and new links including the social and economic impacts of illiteracy. It also contains information on Early Intervention, including what parents can do if they suspect their young child may have dyslexia during the toddler and preschool years, and a section on What if It's NOT Dyslexia. This is a booklet that can be read in one sitting. However, there are ample links to provide an even greater experience. The hyperlinks are active in the e-book format. All DOG ON A LOG Books follow a systematic, structured literacy/Orton-Gillingham based phonics sequence.