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Why Some Bright And Creative People Struggle with Numbers and Maths, And How That Can Be Changed
Bright Star. Oct 2009 - Present 14 years 8 months. I carry out assessments nationwide for dyslexia and other learning difficulties. I also work closely with parents and teachers to provide...
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Child. If your child is, or may be, dyslexic then we have information, resources and training available to help you to ensure that your child is able to reach their full potential. You can also find information in our Supporting a Child or Young Person: A Guide for Parents booklet on how to support your child at home, working with your school ...
- Get a routine. For most people, routine is important but for learners with dyslexia and other neurodiverse conditions, it is even more critical. A good starting point is the creation of a visual timetable for each day, which will create structure and enable your child to have a clear vision of the day ahead.
- Decide what to teach. The next step is to spend some time getting to know what learning level your child is at. The work should challenge them but not be inaccessible to them.
- Teach using a ‘multisensory’ approach. Multisensory simply means using more than one of a child’s senses at a time. Because of the way the dyslexic brain works, learning this way is far more effective.
- Embrace technology. Nowadays, there are so many free features embedded in our computers, tablets and smartphones that can make a huge difference to young people with dyslexia.
Dyslexia can only be diagnosed through a Diagnostic Assessment. However, there are indicators which can help you to identify a young person who may be dyslexic. Written work. Has a poor standard of written work compared with oral ability; Has poor handwriting with badly formed letters or has neat handwriting, but writes very slowly
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Dyslexia (say: dis-LEK-see-uh) is a type of learning disability, when people have problems learning to read. It is usually diagnosed by psychologists or educational specialists when a child is about 7 or 8 years old. But parents can look for signs of dyslexia earlier.
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