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How can I develop literacy skills for learners living with dyslexia?

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Considerations when supporting pupils writing

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Tips for Better Reading

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Dealing with Dyslexia

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Everyone perceives the world a little differently. This shapes how we interact with the world

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Microsoft updates tools supporting dyslexia

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Microsoft has announced a range of learning tools products, training and research updates designed as

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UKEdMag: The fear of nothing… The dyslexic teachers experience by @Mrs_Educate

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When I was younger I was not diagnosed with dyslexia. I went to a grammar

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Book – Developmental Dyslexia from Birth to Eight: A Practitioners Guide by Carol Hayes via @RoutledgeEd

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Review compiled by: Rebecca Hall Supported by: Routledge Education Publishing Developmental Dyslexia a Practitioners Guide is

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Books: The #FootballTrials series by @DrJohnHickman – Published by @BloomsburyEd

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Imagine being a young football fanatic. Nothing else in life really matters, and your dream

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Book: The Dyslexia Assessment by @DysGuiseUK & @DrGavinReid

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The Dyslexia Assessment is a complete assessment tool for investigating reading, writing and spelling difficulties in learners.

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Dyslexia: When spelling problems impair writing acquisition

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Dyslexia is a learning difficulty which affects the ability to adopt the automatic reflexes needed

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How to detect the risk of dyslexia before learning to read

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Almost 10% of the world population suffers dyslexia. Establishing an early diagnosis would allow the

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When do speech difficulties in children matter for literacy?

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A new study found that speech difficulties are linked with difficulties in learning to read

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Book: Supporting Students with Dyslexia by @DrGavinReid & Shannon Green

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Do you need ready-to-use, fun and engaging ideas for supporting students with dyslexia in your

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Closing the dyslexia achievement gap

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A large achievement gap between dyslexic and typical readers is already present at first grade

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Rigour or Discrimination? The Reformed GCSEs by @MaryMered

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The headline is purely rhetorical. It is my firm belief that ‘strengthened’ GCSEs violate the 2010

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The Problem With…Outside Agencies by @sheep2763

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This is a re-blog post originally posted by Jill Turner and published with kind permission. The original

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