Visit http://www.juniorsweb.com for free activities to help further develop articulation skills. Click on 'Speech Therapy Online' on the left side of the screen, choose your sound(s) and choose a game to play (crossword, picture puzzles). There are also games that focus on language development if you need practice. Click on Match Words with Memory Games (synonyms, antonyms, rhyming and associated words). Enjoy!
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Wednesday, January 1, 2014
A step-by-step approach to dyslexia
As you are
probably most aware, a large number of bright, intelligent, and talented men
and women, through no fault of their own, experience difficulty learning to
read and write. This is known as dyslexia. Given its complexity, dyslexia can
feel overwhelming and frustrating.
At this website, our goal is to give you a step-by-step approach
to help you understand what dyslexia is (and what it is not), develop an action
plan, begin to get help, and become your own best advocate.
We understand that it can be challenging. Therefore, we provide
you with guidance, guidelines, and such tools as an extensive glossary to help
you understand all of the terms, assistive software programs, and study 'tips'
that focus on organization and time management.
There are also many success stories on this site that are very motivating and inspirational. Let's
begin your journey. Success starts
here. http://dyslexiahelp.umich.edu/dyslexics (retrieved 12/3/2013).
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