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Subject: Tip


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Lindsay Bardwell
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Date Posted: 03:34:50 07/09/09 Thu

I have just submitted an passed my third assignment and i have been advised these tips may help children with dyslexia learn left and right (it works for my stepdaughter)

Lydia thinks of how she would open a jar lid and will remember - Lefty loosy, Righty tighty. When she thinks of the way she turns it to tighten it (tighty) she will think of right (righty)

When thinking quickly which is right or left she extends her index finger and her thumb as far as it will go away from each other and if you look at this then the Left hand makes an L (which stands for Left) with those two fingers. (Its hard to explain in writing)

Hope these help, i would welcome any tips for remembering times tables if anyone has any

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