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  1. Educating Children with Fragile X Syndrome

    A Multi-Professional View

    Edited by Denise Dew-Hughes

    What is Fragile X? The most common inherited cause of learning difficulties, affecting a child's ability to tackle key areas such as literacy and numeracy, and causing behaviour problems and social anxiety. What can teachers do to help children with Fragile X become more effective learners? This...

    Published October 29th 2003 by Routledge

  2. Dyslexia Included

    A Whole School Approach

    By Michael Thomson

    This practical book provides teachers with techniques and suggestions to help dyslexic pupils. Written by a team of experienced practitioners who work in a specialist school, it offers clear guidance and tried and tested strategies to help those who need support in this area. The book addresses...

    Published June 19th 2003 by David Fulton Publishers

  3. Dragonfly Games

    Supporting and Developing Dyslexic Learning 7-14

    By Sally Raymond

    Dragonfly Games are designed for use with small groups of dyslexic pupils. The practical and varied resources can also be used outside of the classrooom to encourage over-learning and revision of curriculum topics. Stimulating and fun to do, the games help pupils to: overcome specific barriers to...

    Published June 19th 2003 by Routledge

  4. Introduction to Dyslexia

    By Lindsay Peer, Gavin Reid

    This work provides the class teacher with a straightforward introduction to dyslexia. The authors highlight methods of identification of dyslexia within the classroom context and provide examples of how dyslexia can be dealt with by the class teacher....

    Published June 19th 2003 by David Fulton Publishers