This case study describes the work undertaken with a child who has
severe dyspraxia and literacy problems. The support teacher and speech
and language therapist worked together to enable the pupil to acquire
greater phonological awareness by means of a multisensory approach,
in which great emphasis was placed upon the link between the written
and the spoken word.
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