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Subject: “Childish” books


Author:
Jos Kerkhofs (happy)
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Date Posted: 09:29:14 05/31/12 Thu

Books that are not difficult to read for older dyslexics are usually "too childish". In Dutch there is a series of books named “zoeklicht”; they have been written for an older age group but in simple words. This will give the older child the pleasure of reading with a theme that is age appropriate but written in a simple way (mostly 4/5 letter words), so it is easy to read these books by themselves. There might be an equivalent in English as well….

Helpful would also be:
Choosing areas of interest
Choosing books with graphics support or
Listen to audiobooks on CD or Ipod

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