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Books with author Chris de Feyter

  • Dyslexia Explained: How to Tell your Child

    Chris de Feyter

    language (Prohet Publishing, April 10, 2013)
    How do you tell your child s/he has dyslexia?This short ebook (800 words) explains in easy to understand language what Dyslexia is. This book is intended to be read with a child who has dyslexia, and it follows the exact outline the author has used to explain dyslexia to more than 500 children who were recently given a diagnosis of dyslexia. Topics include what dyslexia is and how dyslexia affects school performance, and that information is written in a friendly and inviting manner. The vocabulary used has been adjusted to fit with the developmental level of children between 7 and 12 years of age. There is no academic language or any other jargon used.But that is not all... as this book does more. It also provides a subtle self-esteem message, stresses the need to get help at school, and uses persuasive writing to encourage children to practice reading and writing at home.No Information Overload!There is so much information available on dyslexia, from so many different perspectives and streams. In essence, what is important for treating dyslexia is first accepting the dyslexia, and then implementing opportunities for practice and remediation. This short ebook helps parent and caregivers with just that.If you are looking for a detailed dyslexia resource, you would need to look further, as this book is intended for children.
  • Spot The Difference For Kids Book

    Chris de Feyter

    language (, April 22, 2015)
    The spot the difference game is a classic paper and pencil game but this time, it comes with a twist - new and better colored images.General useUse with kids in grades 1 and up as a fun activity. Encourage your kids to play the game to bolster their memory, ability to identify objects and also improve their attention span. Great for all kids that love to spot the difference!Use in Special EducationUse the Spot the Difference Pictures to help children with visual processing challenges improve their skills such as detail accuracy, focus & attention, and visual discrimination skills.The author has used such assignments with 1000s of kids who were dealing with visual as well as spatial discrimination challenges. This book has assisted many of the students to improve their visual processing skills tremendously.
  • Spot The Difference For Kids Book

    Chris de Feyter

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 21, 2015)
    The spot the difference game is a classic paper and pencil game but this time, it comes with a twist - new and better colored images. Encourage your kids to play the game to bolster their memory, ability to identify objects and also improve their attention span. Great for all kids that love to spot the difference!
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