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23TRA151 Four-Part Instructional Webinar Series - How to Teach a Structured Literacy Programme to a Child with Severe Dyslexia
A Four-Part Instructional Webinar Series that gives details of How to Teach a Structured Literacy Programme to a Child with Severe Dyslexia.

Dates: Tuesdays - 21st, 28th March, 18th & 25th April 2023
Times: 7.30pm - 9.00pm
Target Audience: Primary/Post Primary/SNAs/Parents

• The first webinar outlines the importance of teaching the letter to sound relationship for both reading and spelling, i.e. decoding and encoding words. Furthermore, it covers how to get the child to blend sounds together and builds up to blends and digraphs.

• The second webinar examines how to teach the long vowels and syllable division.

• The third webinar goes deeper and discusses soft c & g and r-controlled vowels.

• The fourth and final webinar completes the examination of long vowels and starts to look at the task of building the child’s vocabulary and finishes by looking at word - endings and silent letters.

Throughout the series spelling rules will be covered at the appropriate time.

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Apr 18, 2023 07:30 PM
Apr 25, 2023 07:30 PM
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Speakers

Mary Moran
Mary Moran has been working closely with struggling readers for almost four decades. She was trained in Orton Gillingham in the eighties and has been teaching both privately and on contract in schools since, using structured literacy. She has developed her own unique structured literacy programme, i.e., the Dcode programme, which employs the approaches and methods she has been using successfully in her private practice as a dyslexia tutor. Her method is based on viewing the brain as a computer and Dcode as the software that programmes this computer explicitly and systematically. The programme is published in eight books, and a supporting spelling book is currently under development, and scheduled to be published in September. They can be viewed and purchased from the website http://www.dcodedyslexia.com.