

1. Overcoming Dyslexia: A New and Complete Science-Based Program for Reading Problems at Any Level. Clear, practical, science-based information and advice for successful results. One in five American children has trouble reading. In Overcoming Dyslexia Dr. Sally Shaywitz, offers the latest information about reading problems and proven, practical techniques that, along with hard work and the right help, can enable anyone to overcome them. This book contains stories of successful men and women who are dyslexic. 2. Dyslexia Games: It is a set of 9.pdf printable workbooks to help parents teach their children with dyslexia, dysgraphia, ADHD, and Aspergers at home and at school. Help and boost your student's brain power with hundreds of problem-solving, logical reasoning and fun games for children with dyslexia at school. Teach letter recognition, beginning sounds, reading correctly, alphabetizing, words learning and vocabulary building. Strengthen creativity, memory, motor and concentration skills. The Dyslexia Brain Games contains: - A USB Flash Drive with 9 PDF Workbooks: 1) Tangrams 2) Mazes 3) Spelling Mazes 4) Tessellations 5) Calligrams 6) 2D Alphabet 7) 3D Alphabet 8) Word Search 9) Word Games. - 2D/Pop-up Book and 3-D Alphabet: These fun printable alphabets include all the printable letters from A to Z. Create a book, read and spell 3D names and words. 3. Finger Spacers All activities are in English and in Spanish. Ages: 4-10 years. All worksheets are written with EzRead typeface designed by us to facilitate legibility and reading comprehension. Dyslexia Games are PDF FILES, available on a USB Flash Drive . Review: Fantastic Read - I am more than 1/2 way through this book and it is phenomenal!! It is written more towards parents, but as both a parent of a Dyslexic daughter and a teacher of Dyslexic readers this has really helped me understand how to help both my own child and my students. The author describes the process of reading AND how to best teach these children. I canโt say enough positive things about this book. Review: A concrete pathway towards reading - As an educator who has dyslexia and a parent of a child with special needs, I found the science and strategies to be informative and immediately practical for myself, my students, and my family.
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 61 Reviews |
T**R
Fantastic Read
I am more than 1/2 way through this book and it is phenomenal!! It is written more towards parents, but as both a parent of a Dyslexic daughter and a teacher of Dyslexic readers this has really helped me understand how to help both my own child and my students. The author describes the process of reading AND how to best teach these children. I canโt say enough positive things about this book.
J**T
A concrete pathway towards reading
As an educator who has dyslexia and a parent of a child with special needs, I found the science and strategies to be informative and immediately practical for myself, my students, and my family.
J**1
Book is great for teachers or parents.
The book is very informational and was used as a text for a class on dyslexia. The other items were not that great. For example, the transparent bookmarks do NOT help with dyslexia.
B**H
Educational
The book was informative.
G**N
A useful book recommended to me by many people and I'm ...
A useful book recommended to me by many people and I'm happy I picked it up. My kids like the Tanagram puzzles and CD of brain games.
J**E
A very good read.
Informative. I'm trying ideas with my students that I suspect are dyslexic. A very good read.
E**N
Five Stars
The book is well written with universally applicable strategies that I have found helpful.
N**N
Useful
Very interesting and packed with valuable information. It's a handy resource and paints a clear picture of possible interventions for addressing dyslexia
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