By Kristen Ferguson | Posted: Thursday March 10, 2022
Below are some links about Structured Literacy and Neurodiversity you might be interested in.
Kaikorai School is committed to providing your child with a rich literacy program to help them learn to read, write and spell to the best of their ability.
We are on a Structured Literacy journey. What Is Structured Literacy? Structured literacy (SL) approaches emphasize highly explicit and systematic teaching of all important components of literacy. These components include both foundational skills (e.g., decoding, spelling) and higher-level literacy skills (e.g., reading comprehension, written expression).
If you would like more information, please go to this website. You might be interested in the "Parents" section of the website or the iDeal platform teachers will be using.
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You also might be interested in the following information regarding neurodiversity.
Superpower https://www.facebook.com/SuperpowerCharity/ have put together a FREE Information Pack for families with a child who has or might have neurodiversity (ADHD, Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, Autism Spectrum etc). There are around 75,000 school age children with some form of neurodiversity.
The pack has been going out to schools and families since the start of the year and they are getting great feedback.
Currently the system relies on the school, teacher, SENCo and Learning Support Co-ordinators to do much of the heavy lifting in supporting the child and family and it is quite difficult to get families up to speed with information. This is where this information pack comes into play.
This information pack contains lots of great information, including:
They would love to get these Information Packs into the hands of the parents of these kids. You can contact them through their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/SuperpowerCharity/ and request it from there.
If you would like more information regarding Structured Literacy, or around any concerns about your child, please get in touch with myself, or your child's teacher.
Kristen Ferguson ([email protected])
Deputy Principal/SENCO