Dyslexia in the Primary Classroom
- 124 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
An essential guide for trainees who need to understand and address the needs of children with the most common learning difficulty (dyslexia).




An essential guide for trainees who need to understand and address the needs of children with the most common learning difficulty (dyslexia).
When this book was originally published in 1988, this book was the first to include a large number of reports on British and US companies' experience with computers in company training in such areas as banking, finance, insurance, manufacturing, IT, the retail industry, transport, telecommunications and energy. It provided a critical analysis of the situation and discusses company experiences, development, testing and implementation as well as cost-effectiveness and future trends.
In The Little Girls Club, a dangerous partnership between a sniper and a corrupt policeman leads to dire consequences for those caught in their crosshairs. As the sniper becomes embroiled in their dangerous scheme, a stolen son, thought to be living abroad, reappears in the community, causing confusion and raising questions about his identity. Meanwhile, a prominent member of society's fall from grace leads to tragic consequences for those close to him. As families flee in fear of the rogue cop, the novel takes readers on a journey filled with twists and turns, exploring the impact of power, corruption and justice on the lives of those affected. The story weaves its way through the terror of being hunted and the search for safety and redemption, as the characters are forced to come to terms with the past and forge a new path for their future.
An evil family - a husband, his three sons, and their naive wife - are involved in drugs, prostitution, and child abuse. The policeman seeking to take them down partners with a vigilante sniper who employs various ruthless tactics to eliminate the family members and their equally corrupt female cousin. Meanwhile, a well-intentioned midwife hatches a misguided scheme to swap newborns between wealthy and disadvantaged mothers in an effort to provide the babies better lives. As the plot unfolds, a romantic relationship develops between the policewoman and the sniper, complicating her response to his extra-legal actions. Central to these connected stories is the stately gentleman's club built with council approval in the small city's sleepy industrial quarter. With shops on the ground floor and residences above, the building's fourth level remains strictly off limits, guarded to ensure no one discovers the dark secrets hidden within.