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Accompanying children with disabilities

by Suzie | Jan 26, 2023 | Advice from our coaches, All about ADHD, DYS Disorders, Parent Academy

When we talk about disabilities, we are talking about a disorder or a difficulty that can be of a different nature. There are sensory disabilities such as deafness or blindness. Motor disabilities as in hemiplegia. Finally, there are developmental disabilities such as...

Teacher training for DYS disorders

by Suzie | Feb 1, 2023 | Advice from our coaches, All about the digital school, DYS Disorders

In this webinar, we will give you keys to support your students suffering from DYS disorders: dyslexia, dyspraxia, dysphasia, dyscalculia or dysorthography. There will be a first theoretical part, with the different signs of each disorder and the difficulties that a...

Language and learning disorders: supporting children

by Suzie | Jun 24, 2025 | All about ADHD, All about the digital school, DYS Disorders, Parent Academy

5/5 - (32 votes) How to accompany a child with language and learning disabilities?   Children with language disorders have difficulty expressing themselves or writing. In school, they have more difficulty learning than others. There are several types of...

Invisible disability at school: between benevolence and support

by Suzie | Nov 23, 2022 | All about ADHD, All about the digital school, DYS Disorders, Parent Academy

Not all disabled people use wheelchairs. Some people may appear “flawless”, yet they are classified as disabled. This means that not all disabilities can be read on the face. Hence the notion of “invisible disability”. What is the real meaning?...

Is my child dyslexic? Signs and support

by Suzie | Dec 2, 2022 | DYS Disorders, Parent Academy, DYS Disorders

  Pronunciation defects are quite responsive. The child may confuse, for example, his and her dog. Another defect is the incorrect articulation of consonants, namely: j and g. They disappear on their own little by little without the intervention of a specialist....

Supporting DYS children with COCO THINKS and COCO MOVES

by Suzie | Nov 9, 2021 | Parent Academy, DYS Disorders, Technical sheets, Technical sheets, Parent Academy, Technical sheets

Dynseo proposes DYS disorders with COCO THINKS and COCO MOVES Our educational and pedagogical games program COCO THINKS and COCO MOVES is widely used by DYS children, and we are proud to support all DYS disorders: dyslexia, dyspraxia, dysphasia, dyscalculia, …...
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