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Music and Dyslexia
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Table of Contents

Foreword.

List of contributors.

Preface.

Section I.   Tackling problems. 

1. Dyslexia and Developmental differences (T. R. Miles).

2. Things that can go wrong (T.R. Miles).

Section II.  In and around the classroom.
 
3. In and around the classroom (Christine McRitchie Pratt).

4. Classroom rhythm games for literacy support (Katie Overy).

5. Early years: Deirdre starts to learn piano (Olivia McCarthy and Diana Ditchfield).

6. Winning over the reluctants (Christine McRitchie Pratt, Diana Ditchfield, Sheila Oglethorpe and John Westcombe).

7. Can music lessons help the dyslexic learner? (Sheila Oglethorpe).

8. Parallels between the teaching of musical and mathematical notation (Tim Miles).

9. The paperwork (Diana Ditchfield).

10. Sight-reading (Sheila Oglethorpe).

11. Sight-reading and memory (Michael Lea).

12. Ten top tips and thoughts (Nigel Clarke).

13. Can computers help? Matching the inner with the outer ear (Adam Apostoli).

Section III. Strategies and successes.

14. Positive connections across the generations (Annemarie Sand and John Westcombe).

15. Similarities and differences in the dyslexic voice (Paula Bishop-Liebler).

16. Thirty-seven oboists (Carolyn King).

17. Suzuki benefits for children with dyslexia (Jenny Macmillan).

18. Dyslexia: no problem (Diana Ditchfield).

Section IV. Science takes us forward.

19. Insights from brain imaging (Katie Overy).

20. Music reading: a cognitive neuroscience approach (Lauren Stewart).

Index.

About the Author

Tim Miles, OBE, MA, PhD, CPsychol., FBPS, was the first professor of Psychology at the University of Wales, Bangor, serving from 1963 to 1987, and is now professor Emeritus. He has published widely both on dyslexia and other topics. he is an amateur cellist.

John Westcombe taught music in Inner London before taking advisory and music direction posts in three large LEAs. More recently, consultancy work has been done for Trinity college of Music and Youth Music. Current interests include concert reviewing and Chairing the British Dyslexia Association Music Committee. Heinemann published his careers in Music (1997).

Diana Ditchfield Studied piano performance at the royal Irish Academy of Music, before taking degrees in Education and trading in secondary school in the United Kingdom. Her interest in dyslexia started in the 1980s. She teaches piano at the Municipal School of Music in Limerick and is a Learning Support Tutor in Disability Services at University Level.

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