69 Courses

Living With Dyslexia

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By Pochat Training

CPD Accredited, Interactive Half Day Course Two courses to choose from, a 2 hour and a 3.5 hour course, both going into depth as to what dyslexia is, how it effect people as they're growing up, and how it effects them as adults. We also look at what specific strengths those with dyslexia have (dyslexic thinking), and how to help them in the workplace and daily life with the parts they struggle with. Course Contents: Statistics Causes of dyslexia What is dyslexia Co-morbidities The effects of dyslexia in childhood The effects of dyslexia in adulthood Strengths in people with dyslexia Supporting people with dyslexia

Living With Dyslexia
Delivered in Chesterfield or OnlineThu, Oct 17 • 13:00 + more
ÂŁ25

Dyslexia - Tips, Tricks & Strategies to SUPPORT Learning.

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By Dyslexia Support Services

🚀 FREE Power Hour Webinar: Dyslexia - Tips, Tricks, and Strategies to Support SUCCESSFUL Learning! 🎯 Sponsored by https://idlsgroup.com/ Are you a parent who desperately wants to support your child with dyslexia but doesn’t know where to start? 🏠 Or an educator trying to find effective ways to help your dyslexic students thrive in the classroom? 🎓 Join Paloma Forde, a leading special educational needs practitioner, founder of the award-winning Dyslexia Support Services, and experienced consultant, specialised study skills tutor, teacher, national and international speaker, and author for this exclusive Power Hour! 🧠📚 Paloma Forde is the GO TO Global Dyslexia Screening Expert and provider of INSET training across a worldwide audience. In just 60 minutes, you'll gain practical strategies and easy-to-implement tips that can make an immediate impact on your child's or student's learning success. During this webinar, you’ll learn how to: ✨ Break down barriers in reading and writing for children with dyslexia ✍️🔓 ✨ Use engaging, creative methods to make learning more accessible and enjoyable 🎨 ✨ Build confidence and create a path to academic success 🌟💪 ✨ Foster a supportive learning environment at home and in the classroom 🏡🎓 Whether you're a parent or teacher, this Power Hour will leave you with proven tools and real-world strategies you can use right away to transform the way children with dyslexia experience learning. 🌟 What you’ll walk away with: tangible solutions to support children in overcoming their learning challenges and unlocking their full potential! 🌱 📅 Date: 1st Oct ⏰ Time: 7.30-8.30pm (London UK time) 🔗 Register NOW for this unmissable Power Hour with Paloma Forde and take the first step toward empowering children with dyslexia for success! 🚀 Don't wait—sign up today and start making a difference! 🙌✨ Thanks to International Dyslexia Learning Solutions for sponsorship of this FREE Webinar. Head here to find out more about their products: CLICK HERE

Dyslexia - Tips, Tricks & Strategies to SUPPORT Learning.
Delivered OnlineTue, Oct 1 • 18:30
FREE

Dyslexia Awareness Course

By Elearncollege

Dyslexia Awareness Course
Delivered Online On Demand9 days
ÂŁ99

Dyslexia Awareness for Parents

By NextGen Learning

Dyslexia Awareness for Parents
Delivered Online On Demand2 hours
ÂŁ12

Dyslexia Awareness Training Course Online

By Lead Academy

Dyslexia Awareness Training Course Online
Delivered Online On Demand
ÂŁ25

Understanding Dyslexia Course

By Training Express

Understanding Dyslexia Course
Delivered Online On Demand
ÂŁ12

Dyslexia Level 3

5.0(2)

By Studyhub UK

Dyslexia Level 3
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour 29 minutes
ÂŁ10.99

Dyslexia and Dementia Awareness Diploma

4.3(43)

By John Academy

Dyslexia and Dementia Awareness Diploma
Delivered Online On Demand18 hours 45 minutes
ÂŁ25

Autism Awareness Training - QLS Endorsed

By Imperial Academy

Free QLS Level 5 Hard Copy Certificate | 150 CPD Points | Installment Payment | Lifetime Access | Tutor Support

Autism Awareness Training - QLS Endorsed
Delivered Online On Demand
ÂŁ100

Adult Dyslexia Awareness Diploma

4.3(43)

By John Academy

Adult Dyslexia Awareness Diploma
Delivered Online On Demand11 hours 55 minutes
ÂŁ25
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Council For The Registration Of Schools Teaching Dyslexic Pupils

council for the registration of schools teaching dyslexic pupils

London

In October 2013 the CReSTeD Council revised their criteria for inclusion of schools and teaching centres within the Register. In many respects the changes may seem cosmetic, a case of re-organisation to place similar criteria together. However, on closer inspection you will find a major difference. In the past we have referred to dyslexia as the focus of our assessment within schools, we updated this a few years ago to read ‘dyslexia(SpLD)’. Our criteria now reads simply ‘SpLD’, the support for children with dyslexia works within a wider frameset that should include all learning difficulties. We have not forgotten our roots, we are still a dyslexia charity, we are simply taking into account the wider picture. Accrediting Schools and Teaching Centres for their Learning Support Provision. We maintain a register of schools and teaching centres which meet our criteria for the teaching of pupils with Specific Learning Difficulties. All schools and centres included in the Register are visited regularly to ensure they continue to meet the criteria set by CReSTeD. We act as a source of names for educational establishments which parents can use as their first step towards making a placement decision which will be critical to their child’s educational future. The majority of schools on the register are mainstream schools that are also able to give excellent help to pupils with SpLD: dyslexia and also – when combined with dyslexia – dyscalculia, dyspraxia, ADD, and pragmatic and semantic language difficulties. In addition we include teaching centres where children can find additional support outside of and /or in addition to their day to day schooling. The register provides guidance for parents who are looking for a school or teaching centre for their child with SpLD and has become established as a first source of such guidance. For example: Parents who contact the British Dyslexia Association, Dyslexia Action or the Helen Arkell Dyslexia Charity to enquire about schools will be referred to CReSTeD. Many local authorities rely on the CReSTeD register – which is published annually – to inform their financial decisions about funding a placement for dyslexia. Educational professionals look to the CReSTeD Register to inform their decisions and the advice they provide to parents