DYSLEXIA
With a focus on positive approaches to dyslexia, the Bell House Dyslexia Fair is completely FREE to attend. Register here.
Providing support to people with dyslexia is such an important component of Bell House’s work and we’re delighted that Tina, who is heavily involved in this area, has answered our questions this month. Get to know Tina a little better and hear about what we have planned for the rest of the year here!
This month it’s the turn of Graeme to answer our questions. Graeme is a member of Bell House’s Steering Group and does plenty more too, including running the Dyslexia After-School Club.
Bell House is continuing its support of young people with dyslexia, their parents and other professionals with a busy programme for the autumn available to book now.
For the eighth part in our series, we’re discussing some tips and resources to help teenagers study at home.
The next part of our series responds to the government’s plans for a phased reopening of schools from June with advice and recommendations for all those not going back to school from Suzanne Jessel.
Join us this Thursday 14th May on Instagram Live at 5pm for a Q&A session with school specialist Ruth Pierce on Supporting Dyslexic Learners at Home and Beyond.
For the next part in our series to support dyslexic learners at home, we look at the importance of multi-sensory teaching and signpost some resources from Dr Susie Nyman on using it at home.
For the next part in our series, we’ll be looking at a topic relevant to both dyslexic learners and to others - supporting teenagers during lockdown.
For part 3 of ‘Dyslexic Learners at Home’, we explore different resources for learning or practising touch typing at home.
For part 2 of ‘Dyslexic Learners at Home’, we highlight a selection of free webinars and other online resources that are available right now for those looking to help their dyslexic learners at home.
For the first blog in our series, learn about local dyslexia specialist Jo Guilar’s eight key ideas and considerations for setting up home school life to make it as productive, positive and low-stress as possible for parents and children with a learning difference.
Providing support for dyslexic learners and their parents has been a cornerstone of Bell House’s work since our foundation. Find out what we’re doing for our community during the COVID-19 emergency.
Tina Hunter gave brilliant advice at Bell House on how the school ‘system’ works for those with dyslexia, and the role dyslexia assessments plays in this system.
Through a generous donation, Bell House are able to sponsor a player at Peckham Town Football Club, an entirely volunteer run football club just around the corner from Bell House.