These articles are taken from the library at dyslexia.com
"This is not phonics or a phonetic process; it is simply letter and word recognition." – Ronald D. Davis
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There are many articles written on the subject of dyslexia. Some of the ones we have found interesting and relevant to our work at The Learning People are linked below. Please click the "Read more..." link to see the full article. |
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Brain Function, Spell Reading, and Sweep-Sweep-SpellUsed with permission. ©2005 Abigail Marshall and Davis Dyslexia Association International. Abigail Marshall is the author of The Parent's Guide to Children with Dyslexia, and the webmaster of Dyslexia the Gift website at www.dyslexia.com, as well as the proud parent of a dyslexic son.
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These articles are taken from the library at dyslexia.com "This is not phonics or a phonetic process; it is simply letter and word recognition." – Ronald D. Davis Feedback without Flattening© Copyright 2007, Richard Whitehead, The Learning People Director
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A few tips for teachers and parents on how to give children helpful feedback about their behaviour without damaging their self-esteemChildren are future adults, and every adult was once a child. Nature has so ordained that each generation is entrusted with the enormously responsible task of raising the next. Investing in DyslexiaA Guide to Choosing an Alternative Approach© Richard Whitehead, 2004 – 2007.Nowadays, parenting a dyslexic child can be confusing. A number of exciting new approaches to learning difficulties now exist, offering the prospect of rapid improvement of a kind that traditional methods cannot deliver. Dyslexia in the workplaceI’ve forgotten my glasses………by Jacqui Flisher – Licensed Davis Dyslexia Facilitator – The Learning PeopleOf course not everyone who says this will be dyslexic or exhibit dyslexic tendencies. Those who have come to rely on it may have become so proficient at inventing coping strategies that you might not have even noticed. Stop for a moment and think about a work colleague; you know the one, their e-mails frequently contain ‘silly’ errors; they always manage to persuade someone else to write on the flipchart at the training session or take the minutes at a meeting. |
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