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Dyslexia Training

Dyslexic students need to build there dyslexia way of thinking skills, once they can understand how
they use there dyslexic thinking strategies they will be able to learn effectively.
I believe this means the dyslexic student needs to be taught these skills below:-

Reports
– Planning work
– Spider diagrams
– Time management
– Preparing work
– Planning projects
– Essay writing

The type of work the dyslexic student should be work that allows them to find and openly use they
mind develop opinions and knowledge.
The Ideas for projects:-

Plan and Running an event (write everything you would need to know for that day)
You are opening a gym, you have £100,000, plan every thing you need with that budget
– Write a mini book on an interest of there’s
– Write a mini book of a topic they know nothing about (researching and building a knowledge)
The above project will help develop 3 things:-

Dyslexic way of thinking and how to use it
The students will begin to understand how they work. Using the above skill they have been taught.

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