Learn To Read For Kids With Dyslexia, Volume 2: 125 More Games And Activities To Teach Your Child To Read
  • Learn To Read For Kids With Dyslexia, Volume 2: 125 More Games And Activities To Teach Your Child To Read
  • Learn To Read For Kids With Dyslexia, Volume 2: 125 More Games And Activities To Teach Your Child To Read
  • Learn To Read For Kids With Dyslexia, Volume 2: 125 More Games And Activities To Teach Your Child To Read
  • Learn To Read For Kids With Dyslexia, Volume 2: 125 More Games And Activities To Teach Your Child To Read
  • Learn To Read For Kids With Dyslexia, Volume 2: 125 More Games And Activities To Teach Your Child To Read
  • Learn To Read For Kids With Dyslexia, Volume 2: 125 More Games And Activities To Teach Your Child To Read
  • Learn To Read For Kids With Dyslexia, Volume 2: 125 More Games And Activities To Teach Your Child To Read
  • Learn To Read For Kids With Dyslexia, Volume 2: 125 More Games And Activities To Teach Your Child To Read
  • Learn To Read For Kids With Dyslexia, Volume 2: 125 More Games And Activities To Teach Your Child To Read
ISBN: 1646112717
EAN13: 9781646112715
Language: English
Release Date: Feb 4, 2020
Pages: 170
Dimensions: 0.6299213" H x 9.92126" L x 7.952756" W
Weight: 1.058219 lbs.
Format: Paperback

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Book Overview

More 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 dyslexia understand even more of the vocabulary they'll encounter while reading.
  • Science-based strategies―Discover 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.

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   The wrong cover was placed on the book! The inside content was all about sign language!
The cover appears just as it appears in the photo, but the interior content is all about the sign language. The publisher obviously put the wrong cover on the book.
 
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   Enjoyable
I tried other work books and he has lost interest in them.
 
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   Highly recommend
Phonics is basic. I received this for my second grader and it seemed a little too easy to her. For both parent and student it is very easy to follow along.
 
5
   Had examples for them to visualize
Gave me tips to apply while teaching, as am home schooling. Example, the word bed used good colorful pictures as a bed with the b as pillow.
 
4
   Dyslexic parent approved for early reader
My daughter likes playing the games. I also appreciate the games and really like the instructions. I really wish I had this book as a kid ''. We both feel successful in doing the exercises. I wish the book moved slower - it advances in skill too quickly.
 
4
   Pleasantly surprised
She has APD and this helped boost her confidence. I would recommend this site to others with the same issues.
 
5
   Recommend
So many different activities in the book and my daughter is looking forward to working in the book! Thanks! ''
 
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