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Subject: New Resource - Early Intervention


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Date Posted: 07:33:32 02/01/13 Fri

Do you think some of your five year olds show the early signs of dyslexia? Are you looking for a multisensory activity programme which is fun to use? Take Five Multisensory Learning has recently published a new resource – the Take Five Multisensory Programme – which is proving very popular with early years teachers who are looking for a short intervention to build confidence and automaticity in a fun way with young children. It has a wealth of ideas for multisensory learning using familiar everyday concrete objects and addresses all the early skills associated with literacy development, which can be problem areas for children showing early signs of dyslexia.
Feedback from teachers highlights its versatility in the classroom – the activities can be used for small groups or can be incorporated into classroom routines and topic planning. Teachers who are using prescriptive structured literacy programmes which lack emphasis on multisensory activities, move on at pace, and push children into dealing with abstract concepts before they are ready, are finding Take Five invaluable in boosting phonic knowledge and pre-writing skills.
Check out the website www.takefivemsl.co.uk for more information

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