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A Little Guide for Teachers

Supporting Dyslexic Learners in the Classroom

Claire Harvey

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SAGE Publications Ltd
17 October 2025
All teachers are teachers of learners with neurodivergence, including dyslexia.  With some simple adjustments and accommodations, learners with dyslexia can thrive in classrooms. This book brings practical advice to teachers on how to support the learning of dyslexic learners. Good Teaching for SEND is Good Teaching for All - so all of the strategies, methods and resources outlined in this Little Guide will support the learning of children in all classrooms.

The Little Guide for Teachers series is little in size but BIG on all the support and inspiration you need to navigate your day-to-day life as a teacher.
*Authored by experts in the field
*Easy to dip in-and-out of
*Interactive activities encourage you to make it your own
*Read in an afternoon or take as long as you like with it!
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Imprint:   SAGE Publications Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 176mm,  Width: 125mm, 
Weight:   100g
ISBN:   9781036206482
ISBN 10:   1036206483
Series:   A Little Guide for Teachers
Pages:   104
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction 1. Introduction to dyslexia and supporting learners 2. A multisensory approach to teaching 3. Appropriate language and resources 4. Supporting reading and reading comprehension 5. Supporting spelling and writing 6. Gaining automaticity 7. Boosting self-esteem, confidence and metacognition

Claire Harvey has worked at the Helen Arkell Dyslexia Charity since 2017. She is passionate about making a real difference to the lives of individuals with dyslexia. As Head of Education, she is responsible for the consistently high quality of educational content on dyslexia. The Helen Arkell Dyslexia Charity has a reputation in the sector as the ‘gold standard’ provider of training on dyslexia. Amongst other training, Claire oversees training for educational professionals to become specialist teachers. Claire is involved with events and training opportunities, including national dyslexia conferences. Claire also delivers presentations to schools and parent organisations to share best practice, top tips, useful teaching strategies and resources. Claire has worked in a large primary school as SEN Team Leader responsible for assessing mainstream pupils, identifying those in need of additional support, allocating them to appropriate intervention groups, teaching the weakest learners herself, and closely monitoring all pupils’ progress.

Reviews for A Little Guide for Teachers: Supporting Dyslexic Learners in the Classroom

This is a practical and accessible ‘go-to’ pocket guide for busy classroom teachers who want to better support dyslexic learners. Claire Harvey brings a wealth of experience in training dyslexia specialists, and this expertise is evident throughout the book - you genuinely feel in safe and knowledgeable hands.  The author encourages thoughtful self-reflection, prompting readers to evaluate their current practice before introducing clear, realistic strategies. The tips are both practical and immediately implementable, making the book especially useful for teachers who want solutions they can apply straight away. I will be recommending this book to my Level 3 cohorts, and it will be added to their essential reading list for the course. -- Katrina Cochrane, MA, PGCE, PGDip(Dyslexia), APC, AMBDA, FRSA Director This is a practical and accessible ‘go-to’ pocket guide for busy classroom teachers who want to better support dyslexic learners. Claire Harvey brings a wealth of experience in training dyslexia specialists, and this expertise is evident throughout the book - you genuinely feel in safe and knowledgeable hands.  The author encourages thoughtful self-reflection, prompting readers to evaluate their current practice before introducing clear, realistic strategies. The tips are both practical and immediately implementable, making the book especially useful for teachers who want solutions they can apply straight away. I will be recommending this book to my Level 3 cohorts, and it will be added to their essential reading list for the course. -- Katrina Cochrane, MA, PGCE, PGDip(Dyslexia), APC, AMBDA, FRSA Director This is a practical and accessible ‘go-to’ pocket guide for busy classroom teachers who want to better support dyslexic learners. Claire Harvey brings a wealth of experience in training dyslexia specialists, and this expertise is evident throughout the book - you genuinely feel in safe and knowledgeable hands.  The author encourages thoughtful self-reflection, prompting readers to evaluate their current practice before introducing clear, realistic strategies. The tips are both practical and immediately implementable, making the book especially useful for teachers who want solutions they can apply straight away. I will be recommending this book to my Level 3 cohorts, and it will be added to their essential reading list for the course. -- Katrina Cochrane, MA, PGCE, PGDip(Dyslexia), APC, AMBDA, FRSA Director This is a practical and accessible ‘go-to’ pocket guide for busy classroom teachers who want to better support dyslexic learners. Claire Harvey brings a wealth of experience in training dyslexia specialists, and this expertise is evident throughout the book - you genuinely feel in safe and knowledgeable hands.  The author encourages thoughtful self-reflection, prompting readers to evaluate their current practice before introducing clear, realistic strategies. The tips are both practical and immediately implementable, making the book especially useful for teachers who want solutions they can apply straight away. I will be recommending this book to my Level 3 cohorts, and it will be added to their essential reading list for the course. -- Katrina Cochrane, MA, PGCE, PGDip(Dyslexia), APC, AMBDA, FRSA Director


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