How to support those who struggle to learn
Here's a fabulous interview on Radio New Zealand's Nine to Noon programme explaining what's going on and what you can do to help.
Here's a fabulous interview on Radio New Zealand's Nine to Noon programme explaining what's going on and what you can do to help.
A group of Year 13 students at Tauranga Girls’ College has invented a device to help those with dyslexia – and they’re ecstatic about the attention it’s getting.
Ex SPELD NZ student 18-year-old Madison Sykes is the inventor of the iBrite reading aid and CEO of the Brite company behind it.
In 2012, a documentary about SPELD NZ featured on TV3 in the Open Door series.
Take a look at a recent issue.
Some heart breaking stories came through at the parliamentary inquiry.
In case you missed it, here’s a chance to listen to SPELD NZ’s interview on Radio New Zealand National.
Congratulations to Kapiti College students for making a thought-provoking documentary on dyslexia.