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Subject: Dyslexia certificate


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Darren
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Date Posted: 23:02:55 09/18/12 Tue

I joined the Dyslexia Certificate course in June (ish), since starting self-employment as a private tutor. With over 6 years experience working in a SEN setting in both primary and secondary phases, I chose to support children and young people on a 1 to 1 basis. Since studying the certificate I have used various techniques to build confidence in both dyslexic and non-dyslexic children. However, the most fun and positive activity enjoyed by all children and young people, has to be using play-doh to make the shapes of the letters, whilst learning to make the sounds of the letters. This phonics activity has been the most rewarding for all.
I just wanted to share this simple tip with all readers.
Thank you

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