Links

Exploring Dyslexia:


At School with Dyslexia: A Study Guide for Dyslexic Learners by Sascha Roos
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At Home with Dyslexia: A Parent’s Guide to Supporting your Child by Sascha Roos
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The Long Way Back – Episode: From Home to School

Sascha is the guest of Timmy Long’s podcast, discussing her new book and insights into challenges dyslexic students face and strategies for success.

The Two Norries Podcast – Episode 70
https://shows.acast.com/2norries/episodes/70-sascha-roos-is-an-expert-in-dyslexia

Sascha is a guest of the Two Norries, a popular podcast in Ireland for mental health and well-being


Facebook Community Page
Like and share the community page Dyslexia Support Ireland for encouraging and enlightening articles on dyslexia
www.facebook.com/dyslexiasupport.ie

Watch the RTE documentary ‘Lost For Words’ for genuine stories of children and adults with dyslexia in Ireland. Sascha is featured with one of her adult dyslexic students, a particularly inspiring individual. Available on RTE Player

Watch the BBC documentary ‘Kara Tointon: Don’t Call Me Stupid’ for excellent insights into dyslexia and effective solutions to its challenges.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7cfD0PMV84


The British Dyslexia Association
www.bdadyslexia.org.uk


Dyslexia Ireland
www.dyslexia.ie


Helping with Study Skills:

Blogs by Sascha Roos for the national study website in Ireland


‘Dyslexia – Study Tips for Dyslexic Students’
https://www.studyclix.ie/Blog/Show/dyslexia-study-tips-for-dyslexic-students

Dyslexic students frustrated by their poor working memory and study overload will find useful advice to help with memory and concentration.


‘Dyslexia: dealing with reading and writing challenges’
https://www.studyclix.ie/blog/dyslexia-dealing-with-reading-and-writing-challenges

Dyslexic students stressed and overwhelmed by the blank page and rushing thoughts will find useful advice in Sascha’s blog.


Assistive Technology:


www.helperbird.com a resource for dyslexia-friendly processing of information and note-taking