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PROFESSIONAL PR I VATE TUITION IN WOLVERHAMPTON Our qualified teachers offer 1-2-1 tuition in 11+ Grammar Entrance, Business, English, French, Geography, German, History, Maths, Science & Spanish for all ages as well as 11+ Mock Exams including Chuckra Mock Exams For more information come and visit us or contact us on info@helpinghandstuition.co.uk 01902 219171 / 07929 289919 370-371 New Hampton Road, Whitmore Reans, Wolverhampton WV6 0RX 22 raring2go.co.uk 23 Raring2go! RARING2READ Raring2go! TUTORS & PRE-SCHOOL Be in the next issue Call Jo 07762 204195 Let’s get your little one swimming! 01694 731407 wibblewobble@waterbabies.co.uk There are few things in life that are more important than teaching little ones how to swim. Not only could it save their life…it’s a great way to develop strength, flexibility and coordination, overcome struggles and fears, make new friends, and develop skills that will last them a lifetime. So what are you waiting for? Join us anytime! Classes available now. When you’re ready, we’re ready. Raring2go! READING 2 Many parents become aware of their child’s dyslexia only when they start school, so we thought we’d offer some ideas to support young readers who are less confident. Learning to read is hard work and can be quite daunting, often also tinged with the fear that once you can read, the bedtime stories will stop. Here are some simple ways to ensure that reading stays fun and feels achievable. Dyslexia makes it even harder, so do ask for support, and look up information on The British Dyslexia Association website. Don’t feel that offering your child extra help is cheating or stalling their learning in any way. Allow your child to choose a book they want to read and let them start reading – genuinely allowing a child to choose (even if it is not what you would have chosen for them) is a significant factor in their investment in learning. Read together, and read at your child’s pace, not your own. When they make a mistake give your child time to have another try, but then say the word yourself and allow them to carry on - this keeps the flow going. Supporting Dyslexic or less confident readers Take breaks and only read in short, achievable blocks. Also take time to look at and discuss the pictures in the book – visual literacy is important too. Remember, learning to read is not a race against other classmates, so ignore the boasting parents in the playground! Try to think of your role at home as to ensure that they keep enjoying books and stories. For an older child, make use of audio books too; if there is a class book and your child struggles to read it, download the audio version. They will keep up with the class, be able to join in discussions about the plot and characters, and knowing the story of the book will remove the anxiety associated with the challenges of reading. Look out for Super Readable books, such as those by Barrington Stoke. These are printed a little differently, with good quality paper, proper spacing and paragraph breaks too. And they only work with the very best writers working today, so you will also get a great story. All the photos on these pages are of super-readable Barrington Stoke books for readers of all ages. There are more tips on supporting dyslexic readers on our website, so check out our blog on this! By Tamsin Rosewell, Kenilworth Books Morning sessions Afternoon sessions Breakfast club sessions Funded and non-funded places for 2-5 year olds 30 hours available For more information or to arrange a visit contact Lisa on call: 07703 616822 email: pippinsdaycare@gmail.com facebook.com/pippinsdaycare Trinity Methodist Church, Histons Hill, Codsall REGISTER NOW FOR SEPTEMBER 2024

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