Learn to Read for Kids with Dyslexia: 101 Games and Activities to Teach Your Child to Read
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Learn to Read for Kids with Dyslexia: 101 Games and Activities to Teach Your Child to Read  -     By: Hannah Braun M.ED.

Learn to Read for Kids with Dyslexia: 101 Games and Activities to Teach Your Child to Read

Callisto Media / 2018 / Paperback

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Learn to Read for Kids with Dyslexia: 101 Games and Activities to Teach Your Child to Read Features 101 fun and colorful games and activities that will help children overcome dyslexia, building their confidence while turning them into lifelong readers along the way. These activities from phonics games to mazes, word association and listening will strengthen auditory processing skills, and support letter formation, with the help of six different learning methods to find which method works best for them. Paperback, 136 pages. Ages 6 to 8 years old.

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Title: Learn to Read for Kids with Dyslexia: 101 Games and Activities to Teach Your Child to Read
By: Hannah Braun M.ED.
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 136
Vendor: Callisto Media
Publication Date: 2018
Dimensions: 10.00 X 8.00 X 0.38 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 2 ounces
ISBN: 164152104X
ISBN-13: 9781641521048
Ages: 7-12
Stock No: WW521041

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Rhyming, racing, blending, tracing—fun exercises to help kids 7-12 with dyslexia strengthen their reading skills

Learning to read with dyslexia can be a challenge for kids, but it's a challenge they can conquer—with the right tools. Using a targeted approach to skill development, Learn to Read for Kids with Dyslexia features more than 100 colorful games and activities that strengthen auditory processing skills, support letter formation in writing, and, most importantly, make reading fun!

This workbook filled with dyslexia tools for kids offers:

Daily practice—This standout among dyslexia books gives kids opportunities to practice their reading comprehension and reading skills with exercises focused on phonemic awareness, dysgraphia, and auditory processing disorder.

Playful activities—Kids will delight in exploring everything from phonics games to mazes, word association, matching, coloring, listening, and more.

6 different learning methods—Get a dyslexic reading aid for kids that's built on the science of reading, giving kids a chance to see what works best for them.

Turn kids into lifelong readers, and help them along the road to overcoming dyslexia with fun-filled reading games that build their skills and confidence.

Editorial Reviews

"What a clever collection of activities! As a long-time 4th & 5th grade classroom teacher in a Title 1 school, this appeals to me so much for my struggling students. Awareness is power, and even without a formal diagnosis I can think of so many thirsty students that would drink up this opportunity to work with an adult on these fun exercises!"—Frances Anne Reinosa, BCLAD-Credentialed Teacher, San Luis Obispo, CA
"As a teacher in the regular education classroom as well as the special education classroom, I find myself trying to reach each student in a way that will speak to them. It’s challenging and time-consuming to create something new and different for everyone, but this book does that. This book has it all—from multi-sensory handwriting cues that support letter formation, to audition activities that boost phonemic awareness, and various games that support students as they master the phonological awareness skills necessary to become proficient readers. It’s a wonderful toolbox for a teacher to have in the classroom."—Adriann Crowe M.A.S Ed, Kindergarten Teacher, New Bern, NC
"Students with special needs can be overwhelmed by the amount of information and graphics on a page. This book features activities that are spot on for students: interesting and engaging yet not overwhelming. The fun instruction symbols, combined with words will also give students the independence to read and remember what they are supposed to do on each page. What a great resource!"—Christen Stanley, Special Education Teacher, North Little Rock, AR

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