Wednesday, 25 January 2012

Dyslexia Consultations

For residents of the following areas, the Helen Arkell Dyslexia Centre is dedicated to providing the best possible care for those affected by Dyslexia.
  • West Sussex
  • Surrey
  • South England
  • Hampshire
  • Greater London
  • Berkshire
The difficulty in processing information can mean real frustration when it comes to learning, and many schools in England are not very well equipped to deal with Dyslexia. Nor may they have the experience or the time to teach Dyslexics in a small group environment or face to face.
The Helen Arkell Dyslexia Centre can help by providing a reassuring environment in which learning is made fun as well as educational. The experts at the centre also insist on following a high standard of educational structure which has been proven to help people with Dyslexia to use the way that they think, create and visualise things in a positive way.
There may be considerable waiting times to be assessed through the NHS, yet few Doctors and even some counsellors understand Dyslexia. The Helen Arkell Dyslexia Centre is a charity with experts who do their best to assess, teach and develop individuals.
They also have the amenities and the professional experience to teach in a positive and empathetic way so that those with Dyslexia can be confident and can use the skills that come naturally.
If you are seeking a team who are dedicated in working closely with people who have Dyslexia, or would like to enquire about Dyslexia consultations, face to face or by telephone, please contact the Centre today on 01252 792 400 for further details.

Monday, 23 January 2012

Dyslexia Centre Surrey

Dyslexia is not the stigma it once was and affects as many as one in eight of us. From Tom Cruise and Albert Einstein, Richard Branson and Leonardo Da Vinci, many successful people haven’t allowed it to affect their lives.
In fact, if identified early, most dyslexics learn to cope well with the condition and are at no real disadvantage in life. HADC is a dyslexia centre in Surrey that has been helping people with dyslexia since 1971. The centre and its Management and staff have developed an international reputation for the quality of their teaching. Whether you’re an individual looking to develop coping strategies, or an educationist wanting to improve your understanding, HADC have pioneered a range of approaches that are tailored to the individual.
The centre has stood at the forefront of dyslexia research and education for many years. With a deep commitment to the individual and their personal circumstances, HADC prides itself on the quality of its staff and has always striven to ensure that new practices and insights are fully examined and tested before being utilised.
From diagnosis to support and inspiration, HADC is a premier dyslexia centre in South England, including Berkshire, West Sussex, Surrey, Hampshire and Greater London.
To see how they can help you, contact them for a friendly chat on 01252 792 400.

Tuesday, 10 January 2012

Dyslexia Friendly Classrooms

The Helen Arkell Dyslexia Centre entails a modern and highly positive ethos when it comes to how dyslexia is dealt with in the classroom, instead of the traditional approach that many schools still use.
The Helen Arkell Centre can help create dyslexia friendly classrooms that help ensure dyslexic pupils are not reprimanded for making mistakes, in fact it means the opposite – using positive techniques that encourage and build confidence to turn dyslexia teaching from pressurised to caring.
Multi sensory teaching can make use of all the senses of students to encourage the very best personal development to improve self esteem allowing them to focus on each task in a positive manner.
The educational team at the Helen Arkell Dyslexia Centre concentrate on special people. Dyslexia affects people of all ages, young and old, and the challenges they face are spectacular.
If you are one of the 1 in 8 people who have Dyslexia, or would like to enquire about help for a relative or friend, we would encourage you to contact the most caring team in the West Sussex, Hampshire, Surrey, Greater London, Berkshire and South England area in order to discuss how they can provide more care than traditional schools can offer.
Or if you are in the educational sector you can get in touch with the team at the Helen Arkell Dyslexia Centre to discover the benefits of dyslexia friendly classrooms by visiting the website, or contacting them on 01252 792 400.