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Dyslexia Expert applications and websites provide guidance services and the provision of various online exercises in the four main learning skills, namely reading, counting, writing and motor exercise. Let's check out.
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READING ACTIVITY

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Reading activities has provided by Dyslexia Expert are based on the online game and also e-book. The objective is to help dyslexia children improve early reading skills with guided person. As a result, it can coping with dyslexia visual. 

Here we provide example reading game and a digital book which is also referred to as an e-book in the Dyslexia Expert. 
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COUNTING ACTIVITY 

Counting activities has provided by Dyslexia Expert are based on the worksheet. The objectives are to train apply and enhance their problem-solving skills. As a result, it can coping with dysgraphia. 

Here we provide some worksheet of counting activities that available in the Dyslexia Expert. You can scan the QR Cod and download the worksheet.
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WRITING ACTIVITY

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Writing activities provided by Dyslexia Expert are based on the I-Trace program element. The objectives are to train finger and eye coordination skills during handwriting tasks and help to coping with dysgraphia. 

Here we include a few examples of activities that available in the Dyslexia Expert application such as tracing words, pictures and mazes using various forms of lines (pre-handwriting).

Tasks can be printed or can also be executed online.
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MOTOR EXERCISE

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Dyslexia Expert provide guidance assistance to train children's motor development. The guidance of this activity is divided into fine motors such as fingers and gross motors such as arms or legs.

This exercise aims to improve writing skills and body balance.
Fine Motor Exercise for beginners and advanced
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Gross Motor Exercise for legs
Physical Coaching at our Dyslexia Expert's Studio
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