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For further details or to book an assessment please call 01639 680 397 or Click on this link to email us now.
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Is your child falling behind his peers academically? As an adult are your literacy problems holding you back?
Neath Valley (IDL) Dyslexia Tuition offer a specialized multi sensory program founded around the IDL system, now in its 15th year of successfully helping people with literacy problems
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Indirect Dyslexia Learning or IDL as it is often called, offers a happier future to children with reading and spelling difficulties, it offers hope to frustrated and anxious parents and a way forward to adults, of any age, who have suffered from years of reading failure.
With an international network of centres dedicated to helping both children and adults learn to cope with literacy problems. The first centre to open in South Wales is
Neath Valley (IDL) Dyslexia Tuition.
Most tutoring centres are merely an extension of school, noisy and busy, its this kind of atmosphere that compounds the very problems these children have. At Neath Valley Tuition we understand the need for one to one tuition, in quiet calm surroundings, this coupled with patience and understanding will bring about fast improvements in reading and spelling, while at the same time improve writing and keyboard skills and with this their confidence and self esteem will improve.
If you are an adult who has suffered from literacy problems all your life, why not contact us to see if we can help, we can offer discreet one to one tuition. Its never too late.
The IDL system is a specialised computer program. The IDL system is based on the principle known as connectionism and incorporates a multi-sensory approach involving sight, hearing, touch and speech
The IDL system is based on students learning, very quickly, how to use the talking computers, and then working their way through a series of gently graded touch-typing lessons (over 500 in total) that involve reading and spelling. In this way, students strengthen the relevant connections within their brain, helping them to overcome their difficulties.
This system can help people with all kinds of literacy problems, not only those with a diagnosis of dyslexia. For example some centres have used the system to help people whose first language is not English. So please feel free to contact us to see if we can be of assistance.
If you believe you or your child may be dyslexic then please look at How dyslexia affects you. and Symptoms of dyslexia
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