- ♥ Alomental: The BrainStation
- AloMental is a pro-active site for the delivery of help and assistance for Dyslexia in kids aged 5-10.
We focus on helping parents and carers that want more direct info for dyslexia and be more than just another mainstream educational website.
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- ♥ Amb-Rose Petal
- We design, create, and develop unique educational / developmental tools to help parents spend quality time with their growing children.
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- ♥ Child1st Publications
- Child1st products are specifically designed for visual learners, and other right brained learners, those labeled with dyslexia, autism, Asperger's, ADD, and those who struggle with reading comprehension. The products are also highly effective in teaching beginning readers, building a strong foundation for learning from the very start.
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- ♥ Dyslexia Help - A Workbook for Dyslexics
- This is a workbook for dyslexics, specifically designed for the dyslexic child to improve reading and writing skills. If you’re homeschooling a dyslexic or just need to get your child reading at grade level, then this book will do just that.
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- ♥ Dyslexia Teaching Resources: Phonics Games and Photocopiable Resources
- A family business run by a practicing special needs teacher, we are specialist providers of games, photocopiable material and other practical resources for
reading, spelling, language, study skills and early maths (math for USA visitors!).
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- ♥ Dyslexia Victoria Online
- The Turner Hope Approach to teaching is based on the premise that Dyslexia is neither a disability nor a neurological dysfunction. These students are highly intelligent and visionary. By teaching them some very simple skills and specific questions to ask, you can give your students or children a chance to succeed.
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- ♥ Educational Toys Planet
- Our unique collection of science, discovery and educational toys, sets and devices should inspire fascination and inquisitiveness in your unique child helping to encourage a love and desire for learning.
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- ♥ Fonty Reading Lab
- Students with dyslexia can be automatic readers in weeks.
They will benefit from the advanced approach Fonty takes in teaching children to read. Using the phonics method and the Orton-Gillingham approach, Fonty humorously guides the student through an introductory reading course. Voice recognition technology encourages children to interact with Fonty and is especially helpful for children with dyslexia.
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- ♥ Gabbys Wordspeller Phonetic Dictionary
- "Find your word by the way it Sounds".
Gabby’s is QUICK, EASY and NEW -download a free tutorial on how to use Gabby's Wordspeller & Phonetic Dictionary.
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- ♥ Galt Educational Toys
- Offers fun educational toys for infants, toddlers, children and pre-teens. Find everything from activity gyms and crawl mats to wooden toys, interesting crafts and challenging science experiments.
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- ♥ George Laidlaw Books
- Books for children and young adults, geared to the needs of dyslexic readers. Featuring THE INCREDIBLE SMALLS in a fast-paced adventure mystery series exploring topics in history, biology and other academic subjects. Available in English and French editions.
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- ♥ Gowiththegobbies.com
- Visual training aids for people with dyslexia, short storys with full colour illustrations. Tried and tested in UK schools.
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- ♥ Nimblefingers
- Word Wacker Typing Tutorial - Fun web site for beginning and
advanced typists. Professional program for in-home or classroom use.
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- ♥ Pencil Pete's Handwriting Programs
- Pencil Pete's Learn to Print and Learn Cursive Writing flash animation programs make learning to write easier and more fun. Great for the classroom, home schoolers, or extra handwriting practice at home!
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- ♥ Reading Horizons At Home
- ReadingHorizonsAtHome.com - Home of the Discover Intensive Phonics for Yourself Reading Program - A revolutionary and scientific approach that uses Orton-Gillingham methods to teach phonics.
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- ♥ Sound Reading Solutions
- Reading solutions for students of all ages and all reading abilities. From pre-kindergarten and special education (Dyslexia help) programs to accelerated reading programs for adults, Sound Reading is so easy and engaging that students enthusiastically teach themselves to read. Developed by Cornell Researcher, Bruce Howlett, only Sound Reading triggers the 3 areas of the brain that ensure reading success—Accuracy Areas, Automatic Areas, and Sense-Making Areas. Sound Reading teaches phonemic awareness and fluency prior to teaching phonics.
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- ♥ Teach All Kids
- Teach All Kids is designed to help teach students with learning difficulties. Inside this site, you'll find teaching advice, ideas, techniques and proven educational worksheets. The areas covered include math, reading comprehension, language arts, grammar, thinking skills, ESL and complete lessons. Together, we can Teach All Kids.
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- ♥ The Literacy Company
- The Literacy Company teaches Fluent Reading: Effective and Efficient Speed Reading through its software program The Reader's Edge®
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- ♥ Usborne Books at Home
- Usborne Books are both fun and educational for the whole family.
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- ♥ Visual Vocabulary SAT Flashcards
- Learn SAT words quickly and easily through picture association.
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- ♥ Wave 3 Learning
- Publisher of the popular Sequential Spelling and Engaging Language Products. Wave 3 Learning's mission is to provide products that enable children and adults to experience all life has to offer that can only be accessed through the written word.
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- ♥ wRiteBlocks
- A cognitive-language learning approach with a new style of printable root-word/phonics handwriting worksheets to help correct dyslexia writing. The flashcards, stories, and fun games are designed to grow with your child's vocabulary and reading comprehension skills.
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- ♥ Xavier Educational Software
- Working closely with the world renowned Dyslexia Unit at the University of Wales, Bangor we have developed a range of programs designed to provide the dyslexic student with the repetitive practice found to benefit them greatly yet presented in a fashion that tries to keep the task enjoyable.
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