Dyslexia

Successful ways to teach and engage dyslexic children in the classroom.
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Help for Struggling Readers:  GREAT Dyslexia Websites for 2014  If your child has reading problems or suffers from DYSLEXIA you will find links ad help here.  NOTE: Also see my SPECIAL NEEDS board. Dysgraphia Activities, Reading Problems, 8th Grade Reading, Learning Disorder, Learning Differences, Orton Gillingham, Reading Help, Word Recognition, Struggling Readers
GREAT Dyslexia Websites---2014
Help for Struggling Readers: GREAT Dyslexia Websites for 2014 If your child has reading problems or suffers from DYSLEXIA you will find links ad help here. NOTE: Also see my SPECIAL NEEDS board.
HOW TEACHERS CAN ACCOMMODATE THE DYSLEXIC STUDENT. Some interesting ideas for helping children with dyslexia access information via text or when in group class settings. School Psychology, Reading Disabilities, Dyslexic Students, Teaching Computers, Dysgraphia, Learning Support, Learning Difficulties
How to Create a Dyslexia Friendly Classroom
HOW TEACHERS CAN ACCOMMODATE THE DYSLEXIC STUDENT. Some interesting ideas for helping children with dyslexia access information via text or when in group class settings.
Practical multisensory methods that will help children acquire the necessary phonological skills to become successful readers. Intervention Strategies, Identifying Letters, Sign Language Phrases, Improve Handwriting, Sight Word Reading, Reading Intervention, Reading Fluency, Phonemic Awareness
Teaching Tips for Kids with Dyslexia Resource Book Grade PK-5
Practical multisensory methods that will help children acquire the necessary phonological skills to become successful readers.
Very interesting article about using color overlays for visual processing dysfunctions. Shows a video of the boy reading without and then with the overlays. Irlen Syndrome, Colored Sheets, Visual Processing, Vision Therapy, Calendula Benefits, Reading Rainbow
Reading Rainbows For Learning Differences
Very interesting article about using color overlays for visual processing dysfunctions. Shows a video of the boy reading without and then with the overlays.
Typing strategies for people with dyslexia Organisation, Learning Disabilities, Spanish Immersion, School Technology, Assistive Technology, School Help
Typing strategies for people with Dyslexia
Typing strategies for people with dyslexia
Struggling Readers Series: 10 Things Struggling Readers Need ~ from phonics instruction, fluency, and comprehension strategies to kinds of texts we should choose for them | This Reading Mama Therapy Corner, Sensory Projects, Homeschool Literature, Phonics Instruction, Reading Specialist, Homeschool Reading, Student Resources
10 Things Struggling Readers Need
Struggling Readers Series: 10 Things Struggling Readers Need ~ from phonics instruction, fluency, and comprehension strategies to kinds of texts we should choose for them | This Reading Mama
Here you’ll find a new approach for the teaching of reading and spelling. It provides highly appropriate intervention for students with a learning difficulty.   http://topnotchteaching.com/lesson-ideas/essential-reading-intervention-student-with-dyslexia/ Reading Recovery, Special Education Resources
Essential Reading Intervention For A Student With Dyslexia
Here you’ll find a new approach for the teaching of reading and spelling. It provides highly appropriate intervention for students with a learning difficulty. http://topnotchteaching.com/lesson-ideas/essential-reading-intervention-student-with-dyslexia/
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8 Classroom Accommodations for Dyslexic Students (and all students) via Reading Horizons #UDL #SPED #ELA
Teaching Tips for Teaching Those with Dyslexia | Dyslexia Training Institute Blog Reading
Teaching Tips for Teaching Those with Dyslexia
Teaching Tips for Teaching Those with Dyslexia | Dyslexia Training Institute Blog
Helpful Activities for Your Child with Dyslexia You've finally received a diagnosis of dyslexia for your child from a developmental optometrist or other appropriate medical professional. Now what? What does this mean for your child---and you? Which strategies will work best for her? What can you do as a parent to help your child manage the symptoms of this learning difference called dyslexia? Activities For Children
Helpful Activities for Your Child with Dyslexia
Helpful Activities for Your Child with Dyslexia You've finally received a diagnosis of dyslexia for your child from a developmental optometrist or other appropriate medical professional. Now what? What does this mean for your child---and you? Which strategies will work best for her? What can you do as a parent to help your child manage the symptoms of this learning difference called dyslexia?
Teaching Reading to the Dyslexic Student | This Reading Mama {Guest Post by Marianne Sunderland} Multi Sensory, Reading Instruction
Teaching Reading to the Dyslexic Student
Teaching Reading to the Dyslexic Student | This Reading Mama {Guest Post by Marianne Sunderland}
Interesting finding from the brain research lab at Georgetown. "The brains of children with dyslexia rely on unusual strategies to solve certain kinds of math problems, researchers report in NeuroI... Special Education, Research Lab, Math Problems, The Brain, Brain
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Interesting finding from the brain research lab at Georgetown. "The brains of children with dyslexia rely on unusual strategies to solve certain kinds of math problems, researchers report in NeuroI...
At-home strategies for helping your child with #dyslexia Reluctant Readers, Reading Strategies
Dyslexia: Ways to help your child at home
At-home strategies for helping your child with #dyslexia
Reading fluency is difficult for the dyslexic reader to attain because they are generally spending most of their brain power trying to decode the words on the page. Teach Kids To Read, How To Teach Kids
Building Reading Fluency in Dyslexic Readers
Reading fluency is difficult for the dyslexic reader to attain because they are generally spending most of their brain power trying to decode the words on the page.