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La dyslexie et la dysorthographie racontée aux enfants
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Édouard est vraiment triste : il a encore fait plusieurs erreurs dans sa composition. Les lettres et les sons se mélangent toujours quand il écrit. Et, si son enseignante lui demande de lire à voix haute devant le groupe, c'est la catastrophe assurée ! Lorsqu'il rencontre l'orthopédagogue de son école, Édouard apprend qu'il est probablement dyslexique et dysorthographique. Mais qu'est-ce que ça mange en hiver ? Quand on est parent, faire la distinction entre ces deux troubles
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Release date | August 13th 2019 |
Language | French |
Publisher | DE MORTAGNE |
Collection | Boîte à outils |
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Number of pages | 72 pages |
Composition | Single-component retail product |
Support | Paperback / softback |
Format | Trade paperback (US) |
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