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I'd welcome some advice on an activity that could help children with dyslexia learn to read. I've developed a reading tookit that's really easy for a parent to use to teach their child to read. We've had reports from parents of dyslexic children that our method worked where nothing else did, and I'd like to investigate this.
I would like to find parents of 5 children with dyslexia aged 5-7 who can't read, and I'd like them to take part in a case study using the kit. The toolkit would be free of charge, and it's a very easy method. Would anyone be interested in joining us? The family would be required to give a testimonial at the end of the case study which we'd be submitting to national newspapers.
28/11/2011 17:10:11
Emma Plackett
I would be very interested in trying the kit. I would gladly give my testimony at the end.
15/12/2011 01:22:57
Laura
my son in year 1 struggling to read and maths
20/01/2012 11:30:29
jose.joseph
I would be very interested in joining the case study using the kit.
23/01/2012 14:48:47
Sherry
Dyslexia Help: What Dyslexia Parents Can Do: Dr Valerie Muter gives and insight into how parents can help their children to cope with dyslexia and provide dyslexia help. She gives a view of both what can be done in the early years and the middle years.
Dyslexia Parents: The Story of a Dyslexic Parent: Sara Kramer (the parent of a dyslexic child) provides an insight into the experience of dyslexia parents. She describes how parents should evaluate the courses of action available after a child is diagnosed with dyslexia.
Helping Dyslexic Children With Reading Comprehension: Professor Amanda Kirby talks through ways that parents can help their children with reading comprehension.
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