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![]() | A Workbook for Dyslexics by Cheryl Orlassino ISBN-10: 9781430328032 ISBN-10: 1-4303-2803-7 ISBN-13: 9781430328032 ISBN-13: 978-1-4303-2803-2 Paperback 2007-04-23 Lulu.com Find Lowest Price | |
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Product Description This workbook contains 55 lessons with exercises and word lists, designed to gradually teach the dyslexic student to decode words using phonics, rules, memory cues and much more. The lessons gradually build up to the next topic, offering repetition for reinforcement. This reading program is based on the well known Orton-Gillingham method for overcoming dyslexia. Also available in spiral (coil) binding. Recommended for ages 8 and up. For more information visit www.yourkidcanread.com. | ||
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Great resource for anyone teaching reading A Workbook for Dyslexics is a great resource for people who are teaching reading. We teach reading to adults and find this invaluable as it has everything you need in one place. We also use it for teaching ESL and it is just as useful there. | ||
Looking forward I have not put it to use yet, but I'm looking forward to using this book. I've seen many books about dyslexia, but this is the only one I found that works on a solution to the problem. I hope that it can help to improve reading and spelling. It is very thorough and helpful. | ||
AMAZING Book!! This book is AMAZING!!! It is practical, efficient, easy-to-use, and best of all EFFECTIVE!!! This book is a rare find because it is all about actual teaching lessons! This book is for parents/teachers who want to dive right in and start teaching to help kids learn to read immediately!! My daughter's reading improved more by using this book than with any other tool we've used! The book is economical and simple, yet the results are worth their weight in gold! Buy this book and you won't be disappointed!! | ||
Great Resource This is a great resource with a lot of quick and easy to administer activities and lessons to help with reading difficulties. Although it is too early to see any true results, I believe it is helping my daughter overcome some of her reading problems and sometimes she even asks to do her lessons. | ||