About Yorkshire Dyslexia
Yorkshire Dyslexia provides specialist dyslexia tuition and assessments for children and adults in Yorkshire.
Yorkshire Dyslexia Description
Yorkshire Dyslexia provides specialist dyslexia tuition and assessments for children and adults in Yorkshire. We can travel to your home or you can visit us at our centre. We are able to work during the evenings, weekends and school holidays.
WHAT WE DO
We offer advice and strategies of intervention to help support individuals with dyslexia and believe a formal diagnosis of dyslexia can raise a person's self esteem and allow them to unlock their full potential.
ASSESSMENTS
Dyslexia diagnostic assessments (for children, students claiming DSA and adults)
Dyscalculia diagnostic assessments
SUPPORT FOR SCHOOLS
Access Arrangements for SATs, GCSEs and A levels
Dyslexia Awareness Training for staff
Advice on how to be a Dyslexia Friendly School
Specialist Teaching Assistants who can work with individuals or small groups of students to deliver multi-sensory structured dyslexia programmes, study skills, reading strategies and personalised tuition from as little as one hour per week.
TUITION
Our tutors support your child to develop their literacy and maths skills in a dyslexia friendly way. We work with children who have a weak literacy ability, struggle to remember spellings, are reluctant or slow readers, have difficulty in expressing their thoughts and ideas in writing, have weak working memories and other dyslexic traits. Our tutors are experienced in delivering multi-sensory, structured, phonics based dyslexia programmes and can support students in developing their study skills and revision techniques.
Tuition can take place in school, at home or at our centre in Halifax.
Our friendly, supportive and consistent approach will help to unlock your child’s potential. We are happy to discuss your child’s needs. Please call us for a free informal consultation. If you would like to visit us at the Yorkshire Dyslexia Centre in Halifax, please call or email to book an appointment.
Reviews
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Good Luck to everyone cycling from Liverpool to Leeds this weekend and raising money for Rothwell Emotional Wellbeing Service in memory of Afrika Yearwood. https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/a fi
Judy Hornigold explains how to identify and support dyscalculia in the classroom
https://senmagazine.co.uk/…/uncatego… /summing-up-dyscalculia
https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/…/yorks hire-dyslexia-urges-…
A useful strategy to help those who get confused which their/there/they’re to use....
Find out how dyslexic students can succeed at learning foreign languages. Paula Roberts from St David‚Äôs College blogs about her experiences teaching Spanish https://studyingwithdyslexiablog.co.uk/‚Ä ¶/dyslexia-and-moder‚Ķ
There are some brilliant ideas for remembering tricky spellings in this book.
Vicky Ringer will be on https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006mj5m BBC Look North today
Congratulations to Jimmy Rotherham @MusicEdu4all for being shortlisted for the award of Best Teacher in this global competition. We loved taking part in your workshop at Leeds Dyslexia Festival ....Good Luck.....https://amp.theguardian.com/…/ bradford-music-teacher-shortl…
We were lucky enough to take part in a music workshop delivered by @MusicEdu4all from Feversham primary School yesterday at Leeds Dyslexia Festival
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More interactive music at Leeds Dyslexia Festival 2018
Jimmy Rotheram’s music session.
Not long to go until Leeds Dyslexia Festival. There are still some free tickets to download.