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Dyslexia Cornwall working with Who Dares Works
Dyslexia Cornwall forms part of the Who Dares Works programme. Who Dares Works is a partnership project, led by Active Plus, working to support individuals in West Cornwall and the...
Read MoreWEBINAR 19th October 2021: Dyslexia. Learning difficulty or creative superpower?
Real Ideas Organisation is hosting a webinar focusing on Dyslexia: Learning difficulty of creative superpower? The webinar is taking place on: Tuesday 19th October, 10.30 – 11.30am Here is a...
Read MoreCornwall Glass Fund – Thank You
Dyslexia Cornwall would like to thank the Cornwall Glass Fund for providing funding to pay for our Out and About Drop-in and Advice events which are run by our...
Read MoreSpring 2021 Newsletter
Like everyone else, Dyslexia Cornwall’s newsletter has been out of circulation for the past year. But with the arrival of Spring and with our local communities coming out of...
Read MoreThe Signs of Dyscalculia
Most people with dyslexia are good with maths, although able to work out an answer they can’t explain how they did it. Dyscalculia is a different condition. The Dyslexia...
Read MoreCrossbow Free Downloadable Resources
Crossbow is a family business, started in 1992 by a SEN teacher who was finding that the games he devised to teach his dyslexic students were more effective than...
Read MoreMaths Games for Children (7 – 14 years) – Sally Raymond
Over the years Dyslexia Cornwall has had a close working link with Sally Raymond who is qualified and experienced in the subject of dyslexia. As a parent of a...
Read MoreWebinar for Parents – Managing your Child’s Anxiety
In these times, many parents and children are not surprisingly feeling anxious. Fortunately, there are many things you can do to help. On Wednesday 1st April 2020, British Dyslexia...
Read More20 Learning Apps for Stir-Crazy Kids
The closure of schools has left many parents and carers in the sudden, unexpected position of being home-school teachers. Schools are providing support where they can, but there are...
Read MoreSeven Ideas for Supporting Younger Children with Dyslexia
Play spelling games like Scrabble. Try to play a game a day. Set up a league to keep scores over the week. How many new words have you learned?...
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