"Making Dyslexia work for you." Vicki Goodwin & Bonita Thomson
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/arthur.thomson/
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Making Dyslexia Work for You comes complete with CD.
This publication is an interactive resource in which the reader is urged to engage in a range of activities which promote self understanding and the development of appropriate strategies.
Writing, Spelling and Time Management are demystified by use of 'toolboxes'. The topic of technology - welcomed by some but feared by others - is divided into 'low', 'medium' and 'high technology' to suit all tastes
The scope of the book is greatly extended by a CD which serves several purposes:
- Charts and study skills materials can be printed out for personal use
- Further details are provided on certain topics
- The whole book can be displayed on screen and read by readback software
- Website links are included
...warmly welcomed.
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Melanie Jameson BA, PGCE, Dip OCR in SpLD, AMBDA
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"Dyslexia -there is a cure."
http://www.evan-jones.com/Dyslexia.htm
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"As the Mother of a 9 year old dyslexic boy, ...I have been
using this book for over 3 months now & have found it to be a great
home-teaching tool. My son is already showing significant improvement.
As parents over the years have been kind enough to recommend resources
to me, I am pleased to return the favour."
Carol Marden
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http://www.toe-by-toe.co.uk/
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Toe by Toe is a complete course of instruction in reading suitable for any
age and with full instructions to the 'tutor' who can be a parent, friend
or classroom assistant. The scheme is contained in one spirally bound book
A copy can be viewed on the literature stall at meetings of the North Herts Dyslexia Group at Howgills.
You can purchase from:
Toe by Toe, 8 Green Road, Baildon, W Yorks BD17 5HL
cheques to be made out to Toe by Toe
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"It is now recognised that dyslexia affects people's lives in all sorts of different ways. This book shows how some dyslexics can be highly gifted musicians. It is important, however, that they should not be put off from studying music just because - at least in the early stages - many of them find it difficult to read and remember the symbols of musical notation."
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