The word dyslexia has a Greek origin dys- meaning difficulty & -lexia meaning words or language. Dyslexia is not just a reading or spelling problem; its a difficulty with language
- reading writing speaking spelling & information processing. It can in turn lead to social problems. This pocketbook is a practical guide to helping dyslexic students overcome their learning barriers & unlock their potential. Aimed at teachers in primary & secondary schools in the UK this extensively illustrated book is equally relevant to those working overseas. It provides: an outline of what dyslexia is & ways to recognise at risk of dyslexia signs; information about learning profiles of dyslexic students; suggested solutions & practical techniques; & ways to improve the performance of dyslexic students & pointers to further resources. Following an opening chapter What is Dyslexia? the book moves on to consider how multisensory learning can benefit students with dyslexia. Practical tools & techniques are provided for reading handwriting spelling maths speaking & listening music study skills & organisation. Raising self-esteem & using the 6 Ls for written & verbal communication (legibility layout language links large picture/little chunks let it settle & look again) are given chapters of their own as are the many different theories & practices currently in use from Auditory Integration Training the Davis approach & DDAT centres to programmes of learning such as Alpha to Omega & Units of Sound. The Dyslexia Pocketbook" is part of the " Teachers Pocketbooks Series" an imprint of Management Pocketbooks Ltd & winners of the 2005 Education Resources Awards. The concise practical guides are written by experienced teachers & packed with information advice ideas & strategies for primary & secondary teachers."