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Dyslexia Dyspracia
Dyslexics may be more creative than non-dyslexics. Such a superiority explains the high prevalence of dyslexics who succeed as entrepreneurs
A Paragraph from The British Dyslexia Association
Dyslexia is best described as a combination of abilities and difficulties which affect the learning process in one or more of reading, spelling, writing and sometimes numeracy/language. Accompanying weaknesses may be identified in areas of speed of processing, short-term memory, sequencing, auditory and/or visual perception, spoken language and motor skills. Some dyslexics have outstanding creative skills. Others have strong oral skills. They all have strengths. Dyslexia occurs despite normal intellectual ability and conventional teaching. It is independent of socio-economic or language background. There are three main types of dyslexia:
��Dysnemkinesia/dysgraphia (motor)
��Dysphonesia (auditory)
��Dyseidesia (visual)
Dyslexics aren’t slow learners. They simply learn differently. Their I.Q. ranges from the average to the gifted range
Further information will follow soon. The products we select have been shown to directly aid the progress of learning. Tel 01444 467219
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Marble coloured training stability disc |
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| £16.95
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Challenging game developing fine motor skills, great fun for all the family Played by two people at a time, race to the top. |
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Starter bouncer, before going sky high on our pogo sticks |
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| £16.50
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Gym Top Wobble Board |
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| £19.50
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| Wednesday 7th January 2009 |
| At 10:00 - 11:15 |
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