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Practical Activities and Ideas for Parents of Dyslexic Kids and Teens – Gavin Reid, Michelle McIntosh & Jenn Clark

£18.00

“Practical Activities and Ideas for Parents of Dyslexic Kids and Teens” empowers parents with 70 practical activities to support dyslexic learners’ academic and emotional growth. Authored by experts Gavin Reid, Michelle McIntosh, and Jenn Clark, this book is an indispensable resource for enhancing self-esteem and fostering positive educational experiences.

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Unlock a world of dyslexia-friendly resources and support for parents of dyslexic children and teens with “Practical Activities and Ideas for Parents of Dyslexic Kids and Teens.” This invaluable resource offers 70 practical activities and ideas, designed to empower parents in aiding their dyslexic learners’ reading, writing, spelling, and executive functioning skills.

But it goes beyond academics; the book also addresses critical aspects often overlooked, such as emotional well-being, memory, and social communication. These elements are fundamental to nurturing self-esteem and ensuring positive educational experiences for dyslexic students.

Authors Gavin Reid, Michelle McIntosh, and Jenn Clark, experienced practitioners in the field, guide parents in supporting and monitoring their child’s progress through engaging and accessible activities.

“Practical Activities and Ideas for Parents of Dyslexic Kids and Teens” is a motivating and essential tool for parents seeking to champion the educational journey of their dyslexic children and teens.