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Have you heard about Toe by Toe? https://www.toe-by-toe.co.uk/


It is a programme used in many schools to support dyslexic pupils. You do not have to be a teacher to do it because it is prescriptive, guiding you through what to do at each stage. It works with as little as 10 minutes a day.


I have not used it in school, but I know many other teachers who have and have found it successful in helping those struggling to recognise phonemes and use them confidently.


If will certainly work out much cheaper than a tutor! You might even find a class TA could do it with your child (if there is one). Little and often will work better than an hour a week with a tutor.

Another big thumbs up for Toe by Toe. We used it home, started with my dyslexic daughter around 7yo and it was a real turning point for her with reading. I wish there was a similar tool for writing. She?s 10 and still very challenged with writing and spelling.

I found my son's tutor through the PATOSS website, which has a database of accredited tutors. You have to register with an email (for free) to search in your area, but then you can contact tutors directly.


https://www.patoss-dyslexia.org/SupportAdvice/TutorAssessorIndex/


Our tutor is great but unfortunately she's not taking on new students at the moment. Feel free to PM me if you have any questions.

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