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Why Tyrannosaurus But Not If – Parent Course
February 16, 2022 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm NZDT
| $NZ 368.00 – $NZ 563.50Dyslexia-Inspired Strategies For Parents Of All Struggling Learners
Six Practical Support Sessions That Make Parents The Best Helpers They Can Be
Gift of Dyslexia Davis® techniques that get your child’s learning working
What you will learn
Session 1: Confused?
Your journey as the parent of a bright but struggling learner. The role of confusion in a learning difficulty. The Davis “Release” Procedure.
Session 2: Gifts and Problems
The talents that go with learning difficulties. How can a talent cause a problem? Word thinking and picture thinking.
Session 3: How do dyslexics think and learn?
The concept of ‘disorientation’ and its role in a learning difficulty. The problem with if. The Davis “Create-A-Word” procedure.
Session 4: Learning for Picture Thinkers
Visualisation for reading comprehension. Punctuation as a reading skill. Retention of what has been read. Why Clay? The Davis “Picture-At-Punctuation” and “Symbol Mastery” techniques.
Session 5: Going Deeper
“Picture-At-Punctuation”: fiction and fact. Dictionaries: their power for picture-thinkers. “Symbol Mastery” on subject-specific vocabulary. Picturing technical definitions.
Session 6: Pulling it all together
Comprehensive course review. Creating a complete support strategy for your bright but struggling child.
Six two-hour sessions, 7:00 — 9:00 p.m. NZT
https://www.whytyrannosaurusbutnotif.com/the-parent-course
Wednesday 19 & 26 January, 2, 9, 16 & 23 February
One-person course (one workbook + 2 blocks of clay) $320 + GST
*Two-person (share workbook + 4 blocks of clay) $470 + GST
*Two-person (2 workbooks + 4 blocks of clay) $490 + GST
*’Two-person’ means 2 people supporting the same child such as, “mum and nana” or “dad and an auntie” or “mum and a family friend who has always supported the child”. We want to make it easier for family or close community to support a dyslexic child or teen.
Also ask us about family, whānau and group rates; we are encouraging whanaungatanga and getting together for learning.