Tag: training

Blocks-great puzzle app

10/18/2012 | By More
Blocks-great puzzle app

BLOCKS is a great app to train spatial perception and logical thinking. You have to slide the orange block off the board by sliding the other blocks out of its way. The horizontal blocks only move left and right, while the vertical blocks slide up and down. Solving the puzzles can be very tricky, but […]

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Drawing lines

10/15/2012 | By More
Drawing lines

“Drawing lines” offers many possibilities to train children’s skills that are important for reading, writing and arithmetics: attention, hand-eye-coordination, visual and spatial perception. The children are counting, they have to decide whether to draw up, down, to the right, to the left, etc. This may look simple, but for some children this is a real […]

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“Ready, Set, Action!” Available soon at Amazon.com

10/11/2011 | By More
“Ready, Set, Action!” Available soon at Amazon.com

An Entertainment Fun Book for Parents of Dyslexic Pre-teens David Carlson Linda Davis-Kyle, Editor Foreword by Dr. Astrid Kopp-Duller, President of the Austrian Dyslexia Association “Ready, Set, Action! is destined to become not only a loyal friend to the parents of preteens challenged with dyslexia, but also it is hoped that it will be a […]

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New educational card game for word formulation!

08/21/2011 | By More
New educational card game for word formulation!

A new educational card game for word formulation helps children with reading and writing difficulties due to dyslexia to learn reading and writing more easily. The idea is simple: Making words with cards! With these cards, printed by the renowned Viennese card game company Piatnik, one can formulate letters and words using play. Scientific background: […]

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Equine Therapy at the Big Heart Ranch in Malibu

03/21/2011 | By More
Equine Therapy at the Big Heart Ranch in Malibu

Equine Therapy is an experiential, evidence-based therapy involving horses. The client works with the horses and a certified horse specialist and therapist to help achieve the client’s goals. EAP is appropriate for individuals of all ages as well as groups, families and couples. Ideal for kids and families struggling with: Addiction ADHD AutismEating Disorders Family […]

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Why bad grades happen to good kids?

01/19/2011 | By More
Why bad grades happen to good kids?

Extensive research has shown that children learn best when they are engaged and having fun. That’s why every activity in these guides is designed for children to have fun while learning to read. Games, songs, and crafts among other things are all laid out for parents to do and learn. Find two free ebooks here: […]

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Does your child struggle with dyslexia?

01/13/2011 | By More
Does your child struggle with dyslexia?

Printable Worksheets Ears Open and paying attention Spell Reading

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Easy Reading Card

01/11/2011 | By More
Easy Reading Card

We recieved a lot of Emails about the Easy Reading Card. The best way to show you how it works is a short video. After years of research, the card was developed 12 years ago and is used by more than 20.000 students worldwide. Dyslexia Online Shop

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Dyslexia – Dyscalulia !? Now available!

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Dyslexia – Dyscalulia !? Now available!

Available in english, spanish and german. For those enveloped in a world of chaos, confusion and misunderstanding, Dyslexia Dyscalculia ?! is the new “iconic” global position system for minds that aspire for a better understanding to guide those suffering from dyslexia. In this awe-inspiring publication, renowned authors, Dr. Astrid Kopp-Duller and Livia R. Pailer-Duller, perpetuate […]

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Math Education: An Inconvenient Truth

09/01/2010 | By More
Math Education: An Inconvenient Truth

Dyscalculia is one of the reasons why kids struggle with mathematics. But there are more reasons. M.J. McDermott is speaking about the current state of math education, as a private citizen. This reflects here personal opinion.

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