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Edublox in the Press

22

Mar'15

Radio Onderhoud: Waarom Wiskundeprobleme Vroeg Aangespreek Moet Word

Indien wiskunde-vaardighede tydens skooljare verwaarloos word, hou dit ernstige nagevolge in vir jongmense en volwassenes in hul daaglike lewe en in hul beroepsvooruitsigte. In vandag se wêreld word kennis van wiskunde net so belangrik beskou as die vermoë om te kan lees.

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16

Feb'15

Radio Onderhoud op Radio Laeveld

Edublox lees- en leerklinieke spesialiseer in breinopleiding wat kinders slimmer maak, en hulle help om vinniger, makliker en beter te leer en te lees. Die klasse spreek die volgende aan: (1.) konsentrasie, (2.) perseptuele vaardighede, (3.) geheue: visueel en ouditief, kort- en...

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10

Feb'15

Radio Interview on SAfm: Dyslexia

A discussion on dyslexia with Susan du Plessis, Owner and Director of Educational Programmes at Edublox, and Shirley Lindecke, whose son Ryan succeeded with Edublox.

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08

Feb'15

Radio Interview: Dyslexia

The word dyslexia means difficulty with words or language, and is frequently used to refer to a child — or adult — who seems much brighter than what his reading and written work suggest. In our age of verbal and written communication, linguistic difficulties are not easy to cope with.

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02

Feb'15

Radio Interview, 702 Talk Radio: Is Dyslexia a Myth?

There is much debate around dyslexia and whether it is life-long condition that must be diagnosed or a meaningless description used for personal gain that should be discontinued. Talk Radio 702 presenter John Robbie talks to Susan du Plessis about the debate.

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01

Feb'15

As Skool ‘n Kwessie Raak

Die nuwe skooljaar is op dreef, en of jou kind nou vir die eerste keer skool toe gaan of al op hoërskool is, daar is verskeie uitdagings. Maar elk kan oorwin word. Ons bespreek ‘n hand vol.

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05

Nov'14

TV Programme, Sifun’Ukwazi Talk Show: Dyslexia

The language is Zulu; the topic is dyslexia, a word meaning “difficulty with words or language” and frequently used to refer to a child — or adult — who seems much brighter than what his reading and written work suggest.

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29

May'14

3rd Radio Interview: FUNtastic Brain-Training Program, Singapore

From 23-27 June 2014 Edublox presented the FUNtastic Brain-Training Program in Singapore. Listen to Alan Yip, founder of Mind Edge, talking about the holiday program and about concentration, one of the many skills addressed by Edublox.

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27

May'14

How to Help a Child with Dyslexia

“Dyslexia isn’t a disability but rather an inability related to the skills affecting reading and spelling,” says Susan du Plessis of Edublox. Skills such as concentration and the ability to interpret what you see, upon which reading and spelling are built, aren’t properly developed.

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22

May'14

2nd Radio Interview: FUNtastic Brain-Training Program, Singapore

From 23-27 June 2014 Edublox presented the FUNtastic Brain-Training Program in Singapore. Edublox reading and learning clinics specialise in educational interventions. These include brain training, reading, spelling and comprehension. Listen to Alan Yip of Mind Edge talking about the holiday program.

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