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Dyslexia: Wrestling with an Octopus
- 10 Tips to Help Your Child
- Narrated by: Naomi Barton
- Length: 4 hrs and 30 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Does your child have dyslexia? Backed by research and over a decade of personal experience, I've developed a holistic approach to help your child succeed.
In this audiobook, you will:
- Find out about the eight areas of dyslexic challenge.
- Discover tools to teach your child to read, spell, and master their multiplication tables.
- Understand other learning challenges commonly found alongside dyslexia.
- Uncover the links between dyslexia and common health challenges.
- Learn how to build your child's strengths and competencies.
©2020 Beth Beamish (P)2023 Beth Beamish
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