Left Hand Writing Skills

A specially-designed, fun and funky learning programme to help the budding left-handed writer to write well, and without undue stress or discomfort. The programme is invaluable to help correct bad writing habits where these have already begun to take hold. It's available in book form, as a CDRom or as a download. Each consists of 83 enjoyable, highly-illustrated worksheets. 

HI Primary Series

The action-packed Primary Novels suit most students for independent or guided reading. Every element is tested for maximum impact. The goal is to get primary students, avid to reluctant, hooked on a book, sucked into a frenetic storyline, then finish it without a struggle! Gripping, well-told, page-turners! With a Teachers' Handbook for each story, this Series is simply a classroom essential.

HI Teenage Series

The action-packed Teenage Novels suit most students for independent or guided reading. Every element is tested for maximum impact. The goal is to get teenage readers, avid to reluctant, hooked on a book, sucked into a frenetic storyline, then finish it without a struggle! Gripping, well-told, page-turners! With a Teachers' Handbook for each story, this Series is simply a classroom essential.

Spotlight

A complete set of worksheets and activities to improve spelling skills, reading accuracy, grammar and phonological awareness. The Spotlight titles explore blends, suffixes and phonics through uncluttered, fun exercises that are classroom and attention friendly. Suitable for use with early structured programmes up to Key Stage 3, for both special needs and mainstream, and for Adult Learning.

Therapy Books

This series of titles from Robinswood is designed for use by professional therapists, by mainstream or special needs teachers, and just as much by parents, too. Each title focuses on a particular developmental or practical problem area, and is suitable for working with both children and adults.

Bruno

Bruno is a very clever basset hound. But, like many of his young readers, he sometimes gets confused by the complexities of life. His way of coping with these is to stop what he's doing, and have a BIG THINK. Well, that's sensible... Isn't it...? Or is it...? Follow Bruno's charming adventures in these beautifully illustrated and humourous stories. 

HI Drama Workshops

These High Interest novels are loved by everyone in the class. So everyone can be included in talking about them. That's when they've read them, or whilst they're reading them, of course. Sometimes, though, it's not so easy to get some students to pick up a book in the first place. Now here's an interesting way to get them all intrigued... 

New Titles

New titles always coming. Printed books, downloadable books, e-books for your Kindle or iPad – all in our programme! Downloadable Left Hand Writing Skills next. Then Alison Hodge's incredible story – The Long Secret Hunger – overcoming anorexia. And then more Bruno... Keep in touch: join our e-Newsletter list. We won't inundate you – just short bits of text with basic info... Click here fo...

Hilary Hawkes

Funny, quirky, exciting short adventures. Each Hilary Hawkes' story encapsulates the author's inimitable, off-beat style and is designed to encourage the enjoyment of reading by everyone. Fast-moving – and very original – tales in everyday language. Even the most book-shy will find these stories compulsive reading...

The Lifeboat Read & Spell Scheme

The Lifeboat Read & Spell Scheme (also known as 'Launch the Lifeboat to Read and Spell'). A highly-structured, multi-sensory scheme of 100 lessons to help dyslexic children - and adults - to read, write and spell.

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If you can't find what you're looking for in the main tabs above, then it's probably in this library... unless we have no more stock or have completely discontinued the line. Worth taking a peek, anyway... there are Children's books, General Interest titles, books about Eurythmy (and details about the Lifeboat books)...

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Take Time

Mary Nash-Wortham and Jean Hunt

Movement exercises for parents, teachers and therapists of children with difficulties in speaking, reading, writing and spelling.

The activities in this well-established, highly-regarded and widely-used book can assist with a wide range of conditions, including diagnoses of Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, or Attention Deficit Hyper-activity Disorder (ADHD). Following a valuable introductory background, Take Time provides a series of thoroughly tested and purposeful exercises that tackle fundamental developmental problems behind learning difficulties.

The number of children who are hampered by language impairment in speaking, reading, writing or spelling is surprisingly high. Provided that appropriate action is taken, however, such problems will not usually inhibit a child’s long term progress. Professional advice and involvement is important, but parents themselves can actively participate in the process of helping the child to overcome difficulties by using this book.

The main features of Take Time are:

  • 'Pointers' to clarify areas of difficulty, including timing and rhythm, direction, spatial orientation and movement, sequencing, laterality and fine motor control needed for clear speech and successful writing and reading.
  • general exercises for co-ordination and body awareness.
  • specific exercises to help with particular areas of difficulty and individual situations.

The book also contains details of useful resource equipment, books and contact addresses. Further useful website links will be included on this site (during July 2011).

The authors, Mary Nash-Wortham and Jean Hunt developed these exercises whilst working respectively as speech and language therapist and as curative eurythmist – a unique combination of skills – in the learning difficulties clinic at St Thomas Hospital, London. In Take Time, they tackle some of the root causes behind difficulties in speaking, reading, writing and spelling, especially where there is a lack of co-ordination, rhythm and timing.

The main aim of the range of innovative movement exercises and other activities described in Take Time is that they can be tailored specifically to individual situations. The book acts as a step-by-step guide for parents, teachers, therapists and helpers, pin-pointing and encouraging the use of particular exercises to help develop motor control, co-ordination, directional awareness, balance and rhythm, yet in an enjoyable and holistic way.

It is this process which has resulted in the enormous popularity of the book, especially for use by parents. It is recommended by many centres concerned with dyslexia, dyspraxia and other difficulties.

Author's Commentary

"The Award-winning film, 'The King's Speech', has highlighted one aspect of a modern day Speech & Language Therapist's work. Like the audience world-wide, I loved this film, and how it portrayed both the value and the rewarding nature of work in this area!

"Unlike Lionel Logue, who specialised in stammering, my speciality was to work with Specific Learning Difficulties, and particularly with  the bright dyslexic or dyspraxic child. Very often, in these situations, there's an inherent speech or syntax difficulty in vocabulary, sentences and grammar which needs to be addressed alongside the often more obvious problems with 'shaky' reading, 'wobbly' writing and 'not-a-clue' spelling!

"I have always enjoyed working as a qualified, registered 'SALT' – a Speech and Language Therapist. (The training for this rewarding profession is now, unsurprisingly, somewhat over-subscibed.) My career has taken me off the beaten track, away from more traditional lines, interacting in new realms of creativity, colour, music and art, developing a feeling for speech and language, all ultimately to help children find their own 'voice'. Based on our work, both Jean Hunt and I have subsequently lectured in many countries."

Mary Nash-Wortham

"To my mind no therapist or remedial teacher should be without this edition by their side."

(From the Foreword by the late Dr Béve Hornsby PhD MSc MEd MSCT ABPsS Consultant Speech Therapist and Clinical Psychologist.)

Take Time has been made available in other languages. These will include Japanese in 2012. For details, please send us an email.


[ISBN 978-1906053-802 / £13.95 / 106 pages]


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