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Bell House Talks: Help Your Child with Revision!


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Bell House is an educational centre that offers support outside the mainstream school curriculum, lifelong learning, short courses, exhibitions, talks and musical events. The house is a centre for educational needs such as dyslexia support, and on March 20th it will host a talk for parents on how to support your child's revision.


Is revision a struggle in your house? Is your dyslexic child about to sit public exams this summer? Come to Bell House Dulwich to discover a wide range of exciting revision techniques using technology for exam preparation.


The talk will cover:

**common mistakes and pitfalls

**tips and tricks for efficient learning

**how to use technology to support revision


You will be guided by Caroline Bateman, a learning consultant with personal experience of dyslexia. This talk is a repeat of Caroline's popular talk on 5th February.


Tickets cost ?15 and can be booked here:


https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/parents-discover-how-to-support-your-childs-revision-tickets-43018171509


We also have a limited number of subsidised places - please contact us at [email protected]


For more information on Bell House and upcoming events please visit our website:


https://www.bellhouse.co.uk

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