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Dyslexia the Early Years: A Practical Guide to Teaching and Learning

Current price: $200.00
Dyslexia the Early Years: A Practical Guide to Teaching and Learning
Dyslexia the Early Years: A Practical Guide to Teaching and Learning

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Dyslexia the Early Years: A Practical Guide to Teaching and Learning

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Packed full of activities, real-life case studies, tasks and suggestions, this informative book will equip teachers with the kind of practical knowledge needed to teach young children with dyslexia effectively.
Tackling the subject in a clear and realistic way, the author encourages teachers to think critically in terms of the changing nature of special educational needs, and teaching and learning in early years. She addresses a variety of classroom issues, such as:
assessment and identification of dyslexia
summarising and commenting on current debates
exploring the links between dyslexia, language, and social and emotional development
the most effective instructional methods and teaching styles conducive to supporting pupils with dyslexia in early years settings.
In addition the book considers the implications of current research for everyday classroom practice, makes recommendations for employing technologies and for accessing web-based information and resources.

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