I've just got back from the #ILSA (Irish Learning Support Association) conference in Ireland. It was the first time since COVID, so it was great to be back in the Emerald Isle again. So hello to followers over there: How are you?
Multisensory learning used to be regarded as necessary for children with dyslexia and other learning difficulties, but now EdTech is the Belle of the ball and the availability of good multisensory resources is getting lost in the cloud. https://t.co/sFPXsCCaKy
Crossbow's Bob Hext #plantingtrees with the Woodland Trust and Premier Paper on Thursday. All our #tintedexercisebooks use #carboncapture paper which funds woodland conservation. Bob is planting oak trees for the next generation at the Young People's Forest in Nottinghamshire.
Find out what an imposter letter is, where you find speed bumps in words, what the connection is between letter reversals and one-way traffic, and what dyslexic readers need from a font... https://t.co/4jxSN3II8j
The four books below are by Ginny Stacey, whom I've (Bob Hext) known practically since I founded Crossbow in 1993. We aren't selling them - click the Routledge link - but I strongly recommend them for anyone with dyslexia or an interest in it.
Last Summer thousands of home educated students were unable to sit exams because of centres closing their doors to external candidates. Please sign, forward and re-tweet this petition asking the govt. to give home-educated students access to exam centres. https://t.co/cSQ6cVMa6U
Get ready for September with our dyslexia-friendly & SEN resources. Tinted exercise book, overlays, reading rulers, pencil grips, books and much more.
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Bob Hext is doing a webinar for the #Dyslexia_Show on 6th May at 10.00 am, called "New ideas for Old Games." ยฃ7.50, or free if you are already registered for the show. Bob shows how classic game ideas can be adapted for many teaching purposes. https://t.co/0E6ZP5Z6OV
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To help all parents, we have turned some of our fun educational games & books into free downloads off our website: https://t.co/ewdzrYvREd. Enjoy. We can still ship orders to schools and homes, next day delivery available. #Homeschooling#teachingfromhome#SEND#Dyslexia
Visual Stress: a recent peer-reviewed study in Vision Research of 106 children on the use of coloured overlays and reading rulers concludes โAll but four had reduced reading times... different colours helped different children.โ See the full article here https://t.co/qNoyejVNa4
Do we really need to try and "fix" kids with SEND? Maybe some of them are supposed to be like that! Find out why, for example, you might want your doctor in A&E to have ADHD... https://t.co/MxT4PN3e6Y
There is now a global problem with short-sightedness because kids today spend more time indoors, looking at screens; rather than outside, where their eyes have to focus on distant objects. Everything today is EdTECH. How about more #handsonmaterials? https://t.co/rPkEDFBQdV
Visual difficulties affect reading, but we don't always know what they are. #Visualstress is common, but there can be other problems. If a #colouredoverlay or #readingruler helps a child let them use it, but they should also see an optometrist if possible. https://t.co/KkXesc8gIl
What's trending now? Ugh! The whole "trending" notion, promoted by just about everything from I Tunes to Twitter, sets my teeth on edge. I'd rather set trends than follow them; follow my own path rather than be herded. Wouldn't you?
I read of one man's proposal to solve a problem this morning, that had "experts" saying he raised more questions than offered solutions. A visionary uses a broad brush to fill in a picture. An expert throws it out because the visionary has gone over the edges.
I (Bob) get pretty soon bored with everyone else's promotional tweets, and I expect everyone else gets equally bored with ours - so in the spirit of doing to others as you'd like done to yourself I'm going to try and tweet stuff that has made me think or smile from now on.