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Writing Workbook for Kids with Dyslexia. 100 activities to improve writing and reading skills of dyslexic children. BLACK & WHITE EDITION. Volume 1

Part of the Writing Workbook for Kids with Dyslexia. 300 Activities to Improve Writing and Reading Skills of Dys series
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****Edition revised and updated March 26th 2021****

In this workbook you will find more than 100 activities for kids specially designed for children who have dyslexia or dysgraphia.

This is the black and white version but you can find in this same store the full color version of the same book.

The activities in this book are primarily intended for children between the ages of 5 and 7

In this first volume you will find activities so that children can practice writing all the letters.

After practicing the tracing of each font, you will find two additional exercises to practice the spelling or sound of each letter.

This is a book that has been reviewed by educators and child psychologists.

Thriving with dyslexia is a challenge that requires patience and perseverance. Carrying out day-to-day activities with the child is key to improving their writing and reading skills.

Each child is a totally different world and each child needs a particular help.

All children with dyslexia have something in common and that is that they require different ways of learning than the traditional ones. This is why you have to give them more time so that they can learn and also give them emotional support and a multisensory teaching method that provides them with different stimuli so that they can integrate their basic skills.


This is a wookbook that will help the dyslexic children in the company of an educator or an adult to guide them to practice writing and to develop certain skills with the exercises it contains.

It is important to follow the following recommendations when practicing dyslexia exercises with children:

  • Always be positive and always constructive. Keep in mind that the dyslexic child may have a difficult time doing things perfectly. Be patient.
  • Never judge the capabilities of the child. Always accept what she is doing and congratulate her. A small step that you consider insignificant for the dyslexic child can be quite a challenge.
  • Congratulate her strengths, their efforts, and her progress in furthering her learning.


    Issues instructions clearly and simply.

In this book and the other volumes you have a multitude of different exercises and activities to help dyslexic children.

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Product Details
Independently Published
857943419Y / 9798579434197
Paperback / softback
11/12/2020
110 pages
216 x 279 mm, 272 grams
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