Product reviews for The Little Book of Dyslexia

Andrew Whitehouse www.peoplefirsteducation.co.uk
At last, a book about Dyslexia which isn't written on white paper, although the text is very small and could do with being spaced out more in order to demonstrate good Dyslexia practice. This handy little book is one person's account of their experiences of having Dyslexia combined with a range of practical strategies, an overview of the impairments affecting most people with Dyslexia and some simple identification methods. The strategies in this book are simple, useable and effective and do not require expensive resourcing. They are broken into sections; early years, primary, secondary and higher education which allow for a logical progression through the implementation of strategies as the learner progresses. There is also a rather interesting chapter on technology, which again is full of very simple and in most cases does not require expensive ICT equipment which isn't already available in most learning environments. I shall certainly be recommending this book to delegates on our training events.


Guest | 29/04/2013 01:00
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