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Page 1: Dyslexia Support Service. Many people with Dyslexia have enormous strengths in areas that don’t need formal literacy skills

Dyslexia Support Service

Page 2: Dyslexia Support Service. Many people with Dyslexia have enormous strengths in areas that don’t need formal literacy skills

Many people with Dyslexia have enormous strengths in areas that don’t need formal

literacy skills

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Page 3: Dyslexia Support Service. Many people with Dyslexia have enormous strengths in areas that don’t need formal literacy skills

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I’m miles mor clevver than enniwun els.

Thers milyons of brayns in mi hed.

I can mack modls that reely wurk,

And dig kyts that fli ovahed.Mi pichurs r betr than orl the

rest.But I onli got 2 in the spelin

test.

Page 4: Dyslexia Support Service. Many people with Dyslexia have enormous strengths in areas that don’t need formal literacy skills

Can you read East Lothian's definition of

Dyslexia ?Dyslexia is evident when accurate

and fluent word and/or develops very incompletely or with difficulty.

Page 5: Dyslexia Support Service. Many people with Dyslexia have enormous strengths in areas that don’t need formal literacy skills

Here it is again…

Dyslexia is evident when accurate and fluent word reading and/or spelling develops very incompletely or with great difficulty.

British Psychological Association, 1999

Page 6: Dyslexia Support Service. Many people with Dyslexia have enormous strengths in areas that don’t need formal literacy skills

There are 3 aspects to deciding whether a child has dyslexic

difficulties:

Page 7: Dyslexia Support Service. Many people with Dyslexia have enormous strengths in areas that don’t need formal literacy skills

The child is not fluent or accurate when reading and

spelling.

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The child has had appropriate opportunities to

learn.

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The child still has difficulties in reading and spelling even if he or she has put in much additional effort and has had

a lot of support.

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Dyslexia

• Between 2 and 5 pupils in every class will have some dyslexic type difficulties, ranging from mild to severe.

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Effective learning

and teaching

If those with a milder form of Dyslexia are identified early and given the opportunity to learn the way they learn best, they may cease to experience difficulties in learning.

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There will then be far fewer individuals who require intensive specific support.

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Children can be taught the strategies and skills they need to maintain positive self image and academic success.

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What is good for the dyslexic learner is good for everyone.

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The Dyslexia Support Service in East Lothian

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Support offered by Dyslexia Support Service, 2005/06

• Touch-typing • Mind Mapping • Presentation skills• Word Processing Tips• Digital voice recorders • Electronic word banks• Alphasmart/Neo• Computer programmes to aid writing and

spelling • Reciprocal Reading / Philosophy for Children • Memory skills• Transition• Study skills

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If a child can’t learn the way we teach, then we must teach the way the child

learns.

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What now?

•See your child’s class teacher if you are wondering about Dyslexia.

•S/he may decide to talk with other professionals, including those in the Dyslexia Support Service.

•Pick up a leaflet.