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Navigate our extensive collection of resources supporting children’s efforts to learn to read. The years between 6 and 8 are crucial for developing reading and writing skills, including encoding. If you see that your child has difficulty learning to read, this is the right time for you to find tools and strategies to bridge the transition.
Reading Comprehension - PART 1 Age: 6 years and overThis is a new series of intervention resources entitled “Development of Reading Comprehension i...
View full detailsVisual Closure AGE GROUP: 6+ The VISUAL PERCEPTION SKILLS series is a comprehensive collection of intervention materials aiming to offer dyslexic ...
View full detailsReading Comprehension - PART 2 Age: 6 years and overThis is a new series of intervention material entitled “Development of Reading Comprehension in...
View full detailsVisual Perception Skills | 7 EBOOKS PACK AGE GROUP: 6+ Visual perception denotes the ability of the brain to watch, process and understand visual ...
View full detailsReading Comprehension - PART 3 Age: 6 years and overThis is a new series of intervention material entitled “Development of Reading Comprehension in...
View full detailsVisual Figure-Ground Perception AGE GROUP: 6+ The book Visual Perception Skills for Children with Dyslexia is the second in a series of seven eBo...
View full detailsVisual Memory AGE GROUP: 6+ The book Visual Memory is the fourth in a series of seven eBooks that provide intervention material aimed at developin...
View full detailsVisual Form Constancy AGE GROUP: 6+ The VISUAL PERCEPTION SKILLS series is a comprehensive collection of intervention materials offering dyslexic...
View full detailsVisual discrimination AGE GROUP: 6+ Developing the visual discrimination of school-age children requires patience and organisation; it is not an e...
View full detailsVisual Spatial Relations AGE GROUP: 6+ The book Visual Spatial Relations closes a series of seven eBooks providing intervention material aimed at ...
View full detailsVisual Sequential Memory AGE GROUP: 6+ Do you want to discover how to develop and boost the visual sequential memory of school-aged children? Then...
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