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eLearning - Parents and Carers

Do you want to find out more about how to support your child or a young person with dyslexia or dyscalculia? We have a number of webinars and short courses that introduce you to what dyslexia or dyscalculia are, tips for how to support the needs of individuals and strategies for enabling those with dyslexia or dyscalculia to fulfil their potential and thrive.

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An Introduction to Assistive Technology

2-3 hours

FREE

eLearning

The development of technology that can support those who have dyslexia or other neurodiverse needs with tasks that they may find difficult, has transformed the landscape of options that are able to individuals. This mini eLearning module provides an overview of the typical product range that is currently available for children and adults and also points to some of the considerations to be aware of when choosing assistive technology for learning or work.

Part of an Accredited Course

Practical Solutions Plus Spelling (eLearning)

4/5 hours

£120

eLearning

This course enables delegates to develop a practical understanding of how to teach and support dyslexic (and other) individuals with spelling.

Part of an Accredited Course

Practical Solutions Plus Reading (eLearning)

4/5 hours

£120

eLearning

This course enables delegates to develop a practical understanding of how to teach and support dyslexic individuals with learning to read and access the written word effectively.

Part of an Accredited Course

Practical Solutions Plus Writing (eLearning)

4/5 hours

£120

eLearning

This course enables delegates to develop a practical understanding of how to teach and support dyslexic (and other) individuals with writing.

Part of an Accredited Course

Fundamentals of Dyslexia Awareness

4/5 hours

£120

eLearning

This eLearning module looks to develop an understanding of dyslexia and the nature of both the strengths and difficulties that may be experienced by a dyslexic individual.

Part of an Accredited Course

Dyslang (Dyslexia and Additional Academic Language Learning)

FREE

eLearning

The aim of this eLearning module is to enable teachers and parents to support the multilingual dyslexic individual in learning an additional curriculum language. That is, for example, in the UK a child may have Welsh as their first language, use English in the classroom, but also have to learn French. The materials for this module have been developed as part of a project, funded with support from the European Commission.