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If you are interested in purchasing the little stretchy fidget toys: (smiley men, lizards, snakes, frogs, dinosaurs…) which I use in my training, they can be obtained by clicking the link above.. |
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Set up a reminder system which emails you in advance of birthdays, important dates, deadlines, MOT renewal etc. A brilliant tool for dyslexics! It’s free! |
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If you are interested in developing self esteem and respect in schools take a look at:
www.nelig.com NELIG: The National Emotional Literacy Interest Group
www.Rtime.info Rtime: Relationships to improve education |
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A great magazine with lots of ideas for teaching (not specifically dyslexia or special needs). My contributions include the following articles: “Safe Learning” & “Ready, Steady, Teach”. |
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For teachers who are dyslexic: The Dyslexic Teachers’ Association [DTA] - A website providing support and guidance for teachers who are dyslexic in the UK. |
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Cheshire County Council’s S@LT site (Support and Access for Learners and Teachers) has a ‘Mind Friendly Learning’ site is a good source of practical information about using accelerated learning methods. |
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MSL has specialised in structured, multi-sensory literacy resources since 1994. Schools, colleges, learning support centres, teachers, parents and dyslexic adults have selected from their extensive range of learning materials. |
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Specialist suppliers of technology to assist dyslexic people. Supplying and advising on computer hardware and software solutions which help dyslexic people make the most of their abilities.
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A selection of resources aimed primarily at the parents of dyslexic children. However, adults with dyslexia, learning support teachers or others responsible for the development of people with special educational needs, are sure to find something of interest here. |
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I would be delighted to have an informal chat with you about your training requirements and how I could best meet your needs. Please e-mail me at |
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