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  • App: Symmetry Exercises/Grid drawing for kids

    App: Symmetry Exercises/Grid drawing for kids

    With a sheet of paper, a grid, and a template, children learn to draw 32 drawings on iPad, 16 on the iPhone in the Lite version, more than 120 (60 on iPhone) in the full version. Copying a drawing is not as easy as you think; it takes a lot of concentration and attention.  While copying the templates, children will exercise their observation and logic skills with the game modes “copy”, “move”, and “symmetries”, with 2 levels of difficulty (only one for iPhone) in the Lite version.

    Symmetry Exercises for Kids Lite is for iPhone and iPad.  Available on the App Store. The full version costs $1.99.

  • News on dyslexia and dyscalculia

    News on dyslexia and dyscalculia

    Now and then, we want to give you a survey of interesting articles gathered from the net on dyslexia and dyscalculia.

    Spielberg on Dyslexia: “You are not alone.”

    Despite being bullied in school, Steven Spielberg didn’t let dyslexia prevent him from becoming a Hollywood legend. Read his encouraging words for people with learning disabilities. READ ON

    Busted: Five myths and truths about dyslexia

    Think all dyslexics write their letter reversed? Or that they never learn to read, or have less than average intelligence? Wrong. Husband-and-wife-team Bennett and Sally Shaywitz are pediatric neurologists at Yale University who have dedicated their lives to understanding and advancing treatment for dyslexia. READ ON

  • The Christmas match game

    The Christmas match game

    Today’s freebie contains a Christmas matching game. There are twice twenty cards which have to be matched. But take care and look carefully: The cards seem to be the same, but every card is different.

    This trains visual and spatial perception – important skills for reading, writing, and calculating.

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  • Honeycomb Puzzles

    Honeycomb Puzzles

    Honeycomb puzzles are a great means to train attention and perception. Today, three honeycomb puzzles with different themes are offered. There are two versions of each puzzle. In the second version, the honeycomb that is in the middle, is colored gray. This might be a help, especially for younger children. It is best to print the puzzles on thicker paper. You might also want to laminate them.

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    Have fun puzzling!

  • Reading Gives You Superpowers!

    Reading Gives You Superpowers!

    Reading gives you superpowers! You don’t believe it? Watch this wonderful animation in which Dav Pilkey explains why!

    Enjoy!

    Your child still has difficulty reading? Try our Easy Reading Card!

  • Counting with monsters

    Counting with monsters

    Many children with dyscalculia have difficulties with grasping amounts or with terms such as “less than…” or “more than…”. With today’s freebie, this can be practiced within the number range of 1 to 10.  Children have to count and to compare monsters. However, according to the AFS method, you should not just practice calculating skills, but also sensory perception. Therefore, exercises for visual and spatial perception are included.

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