Éditions de Mortagne
French version
Édouard is really sad: he's made several more mistakes in his composition. Letters and sounds always get mixed up when he writes. And if his teacher asks him to read aloud in front of the group, it's a disaster waiting to happen! When he meets his school's orthopedagogue, Édouard learns that he is probably dyslexic and dysorthographic. But what does it eat in winter? As a parent, distinguishing between these two learning disabilities is often a complex task. How do you explain them to your child? This illustrated story lets you broach the subject with your child in a simple, visual way. Thanks to the “self-observation” section, your child will also be able to spot his or her own difficulties. You'll also find a wealth of everyday tips to help your child live better with a learning disability.
72 pages
All ages