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Practical Solutions Plus – Reading (Virtual and eLearning)
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£120
eLearning
This course enables delegates to develop a practical understanding of how to teach and support dyslexic individuals with learning to read and access the written word effectively.
Part of an Accredited Course
Practical Solutions Plus – Spelling (Virtual & eLearning)
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£120
Virtual / Online or eLearning
This course enables delegates to develop a practical understanding of how to teach and support dyslexic (and other) individuals with spelling.
Part of an Accredited Course
Practical Solutions Plus – Writing (Virtual & eLearning)
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£120
Virtual / Online & eLearning
This course enables delegates to develop a practical understanding of how to teach and support dyslexic (and other) individuals with writing.
Part of an Accredited Course
Fundamentals of Dyslexia Awareness
£120
eLearning
This eLearning module looks to develop an understanding of dyslexia and the nature of both the strengths and difficulties that may be experienced by a dyslexic individual.
How to Succeed at Work and Home as a Dyslexic Adult
£12.99
eLearning
This eLearning module examines the unique traits that have helped some of the world's best-known dyslexic individuals rise to success. From developing determination and self-esteem, to seeking the right kind of help and support, this module identifies how all dyslexic individuals can develop and use these traits to unlock their own potential. This programme supplements “Self Fulfilment with Dyslexia: A Blueprint to Success”, by the BDA Vice President, Margaret Malpas MBE, and includes activities, case studies, and videos to provide further opportunities for learning.
An Overview of Assistive Technology
FREE
eLearning
The development of technology that can assist those who have dyslexia, as well those who have other types of disability, to cope with certain tasks that they find difficult has transformed the landscape of coping strategies that we are able to offer to these individuals. This is a specialised field, however, and there is not generally a great awareness amongst the education/work population of exactly what is available.