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Tools on iPad that can support students with dyslexia
This English infographic gives you an overview of built-in tools that can support students with spelling and reading difficulties:
- dictionary,
- spell checker,
- reading function ...
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Turn students into readers: Tips for promoting reading
Practical tips to promote reading in your students.
The tips are divided into three sections:
- choose (supply and availability of books),
- reading (time to read and be read to),
- respond (book talk).
These rubrics are based on Chambers' reading circle.
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Dyslexia: Info
A concise article on dyslexia with some general tips on how teachers can make a difference for these students.
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A safe environment to make mistakes is essential
In the article you will receive useful tips to create a safe environment in which making mistakes is allowed and accepted.
The accompanying poster contains possible solutions to the statement: 'If I have done something wrong then ...'.
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Simple reading texts for children with reading difficulties
Are you looking for a text at a lower AVI level without it being too childish?
Are you looking for a book or newspaper article for students with reading difficulties?The infochart contains four links to organizations or publishers that offer such …
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More than smart: Review of book
Lieven Coppens discusses the book More than smart - Talent-oriented guidance of gifted children and young people.
This book by Corry Wolters is about how one can coach and guide the talents of gifted children and young people, preferably before …
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Dyslexia 360: Review of book
Lieven Coppens writes that this is a book that everyone who has serious reading problems and dyslexia must have read.
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Crisis signaling plan: Action plan in a crisis situation
A practical example of a crisis signaling plan for a student with ASD.
The plan is divided into three phases, from the calm phase to a crisis phase.
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