English Alphabet Step by Step

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Visual aids are a fun way to help children with learning difficulties(Kelly & Phillips, 2011; Mortimore, 2008).

In fact, many specialists argue that many students learn more effectively through visual stimuli (these students are the so-called visual learners), whilst others learn through auditory stimuli (Kelly & Phillips, 2011; Tandi, 2005). 

The following pictures can help visual learners learn the english alphabet (photos via pinterest).
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References:

Kelly, K. & Phillips, S. (2011). Teaching Literacy to Learners with Dyslexia: A Multi-Sensory Approach. Los Angeles: SAGE

Mortimore, T. (2008). Dyslexia and learning style: a practitioner’s handbook (2nd Ed). Chichester: John Wiley.

Tandi, C. (2005). Teaching maths to pupils with different learning styles. London: Paul Chapman.

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Anastasia Kourti,
SEN teacher, MSc
tr. Playtherapist