dyslexia - teens
11–18 years * £9.99 * £10.99
* Jun 2015
* Sep 2018
* PB
* PB
* 2 B&W illustrations
* 10 ish B&W to follow
* ISBN: 9781849056496
* ISBN: 9781785925597
* Rights sold: Greek, Italian
Dyslexia Next Steps for Teens
The Self-Help Guide for Teens with Dyslexia
Ann-Marie McNicholas
Alais Winton
Foreword by Dr Amelia Roberts
Self-help strategies for students with dyslexia
Everything You Need to Know about College, University and the Workplace
Useful Stuff You May Not Learn at School
Practical support for young people with dyslexia aged 14+
making the transition to higher education or the workplace
Fun Games and Activities for Children with Dyslexia
Fun Games and Activities for Children with Dyslexia
Some time ago I was sent a very
cats only meet pandas every tuesday if they ice-skate on neptune.
special letter. It was written by Hannah, who was ten when she wrote the letter.
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This is a long sentence to remember so
I had spoken to Hannah’s mum
we took it one step further and drew a
on the phone and she told me that
7–13 years
picture to match the sentence.
Hannah was finding spelling tests and reading in school hard.
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The picture included a panda ice-skating on Neptune and cats
Hannah wanted to write me a letter
looking at a newspaper with Tuesday
to tell me what being dyslexic was like
* Mar 2018
written on it.
for her. This is what she wrote:
* PB * 10 B&W cartoon illustrations * ISBN: 9781785922923 * World rights available
Fun Games and Activities for Children with Dyslexia
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How to Learn Smarter with a Dyslexic Brain
Fun Games and Activities for Children with Dyslexia
Alais Winton Illustrated by Joe Salerno
CHAPTER 4
Full of fun, practical games and activities accompanied
Shake It!
by charming cartoons for children aged 7 to 13 with I learn best through movement
dyslexia, this book makes learning easy and entertaining. Written by a dyslexic tutor for dyslexic students, the
This chapter is for a learner who learns
tips are embedded in first-hand experience and will
very well through movement.
inspire and motivate any reader to aim high.
This can be really difficult in school. Apart from subjects like PE and Drama, most classes will involve quite a lot of sitting still and writing.
“Alais has tutored our son George for the last 18 months and used these methods successfully to
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capture his great imagination. He is now learning with confidence and improving as a result. Alais understands what being dyslexic means and is able to adapt teaching techniques to get proven results.” – Neal and Victoria, parents to George
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