Since you may find yourself looking for those last-minute stocking stuffers, I thought I’d share a list of books priced under $10 for kids who are in the process of growing their language skills.
First, a note: Children with dyslexia need language explained in patterns that are logical, explicit, and systematic. While they may have a terrific vocabulary and be able to understand the meaning of a story when it’s read aloud, they may not be able to read the printed words of the same story from a book without help. So books that might be absolutely great for non-dyslexic children might not the best choice for dyslexic kids. Depending on the age of the child, and perhaps with a little guidance from the child’s clinician, the following books have terrific potential for sharpening linguistic sensors and encouraging young readers and writers!
These books are written to be read with children. Much of their power is in their potential to engage kids, ages about 6 through 9, in conversations about words and language.
Happy reading and Happy Holidays! I welcome your comments and invite your questions at Info@Lexercise.com or 1-919-747-4557.
Lexercise’s Chief Knowledge Officer (CKO) and ASHA fellow, brings a wealth of expertise in speech-language pathology and 40+ years of literacy instruction. Her background in teaching and curriculum development provides Lexercise with a solid foundation in evidence-based practices. Sandie’s profound understanding of learning disabilities and her commitment to inclusive education drive the company’s innovative approach to literacy.
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