Learn to Read For Kids with Dyslexia, Volume 2: 125 More Games and Activities to Teach Your Child to Read
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Learn to Read For Kids with Dyslexia, Volume 2: 125 More Games and Activities to Teach Your Child to Read

Rockridge Press / 2020 / Paperback

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Learn to Read For Kids with Dyslexia, Volume 2: 125 More Games and Activities to Teach Your Child to Read by Hannah Braun, This is the follow-up to the bestselling Learn to Read for Kids with Dyslexia, featuring 125 new games and activities featuring coloring, word and picture association, writing with sounds, and more, that will have kids excited to read! Kids will understand even more vocabulary they'll encounter when reading, using science-based strategies such as phonological and phonemic awareness training, as well as multisensory instruction.

Grow your child's love of reading with these fun and effective games that go beyond what is found in other dyslexia books. Recommended for kids ages 7 to 12 years old. Paperback, 170 pages.

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Title: Learn to Read For Kids with Dyslexia, Volume 2: 125 More Games and Activities to Teach Your Child to Read
By: Hannah Braun M.ED.
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 170
Vendor: Rockridge Press
Publication Date: 2020
Dimensions: 10.00 X 8.00 X 0.50 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 7 ounces
ISBN: 1646112717
ISBN-13: 9781646112715
Ages: 7-12
Stock No: WW6112715

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More reading games to help kids ages 7 to 12 overcome dyslexia and build reading skills

With the right tools, kids with dyslexia can become avid readers. The follow-up to the bestselling Learn to Read for Kids with Dyslexia, this fun-filled choice in books for kids with dyslexia offers tons of new games that help kids overcome the challenges of dyslexia.

This dyslexia workbook for kids features:

Educational play—Go beyond other dyslexia books with 125 games and activities, including coloring, word association, picture association, writing with sounds, and more.

Expanded vocabulary—Packed with new words, this second volume helps kids with overcoming dyslexia challenges and understanding even more of the vocabulary they'll encounter while reading—including summer bridge reading between school years.

The science of reading—Discover phonics games built around proven dyslexia tools for kids, like phonological awareness training, phonemic awareness training, and multisensory instruction.

Go beyond other dyslexia books with enjoyable and effective games that will help kids learn to love reading.

Editorial Reviews

"This book is great for parents or teachers of struggling readers. It incorporates research-proven methods for dyslexic students. It is user friendly with visual directions to help kids understand the tasks. My favorite part is the variety of fun ways to practice the skills being learned."—Sarah Clark, special education teacher
"We know that it's important to intervene early for kids who struggle with reading. Learn to Read for Kids with Dyslexia, Volume 2 makes it easy to provide quick, fun practice for kids that need it. It's a great resource for busy parents and teachers who want high-quality activities based on current research."—Lisa Hunter, former teacher
"Learn to Read For Kids with Dyslexia, Volume 2 is packed full of activities which are short and easy to use with kids, both as an educator and as a parent. I appreciate that Hannah has created yet another resource for kids who have not yet been able to ’crack the code’ of reading. With up to 17% of the population being identified with dyslexia, and many more who may not have a formal diagnosis, it is crucial that we adjust our teaching practices to support striving readers with a deeper level of phonemic awareness, and this resource will allow you to do just that!"—Heidi W., elementary literacy educator and coach & parent of striving reader

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