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Use Thought Tree to Help Dyslexic Child get Ideas Down on Paper
Dyslexic kids think quickly and can have jumbled ideas. Learn to make a Though Tree to help get their ideas down.
Using Rhymes To Help A Child With Dyslexia Spell
Remember words spellings, facts in correct order. Use memory tags, such as pictures, stories and rhymes.
Using Muscle Memory To Help A Child With Dyslexia Remember Spellings
Learn joined-up writing, become better at spelling words. Use muscle memory to help remember, correct order of letters in a word.
The Rule Of 10 Dyslexia Activity To Help Them Remember
Use rule of 10, to teach dyslexic kids. Repeat word spellings in 10 fun ways, to help them learn.
Multi Sensory – Dyslexia Friendly Learning for Kids
Dyslexia friendly learning. Use all their senses to have fun learning new letters and words.
Practice Tracing to Help Child Write Letters Correctly
Help dyslexic child practice writing letters and remember words correctly. By tracing the same letter up to 10 times.
Build Strong Foundations in Reading, Writing and Spelling
Practise common 3 letter words. Use this word list, to help a dyslexic child improve their spelling, reading and writing skills.
Check Dyslexic Child has Understood Instructions
Help child hear and understand verbal instructions. Get them to repeat instructions back to you, before completing all the tasks on the card.