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Title: Dyslexia and the school counsellor : a Maltese case study
Authors: Falzon, Ruth
Camilleri, Stephen
Keywords: Learning disabilities -- Malta
Dyslexic children -- Education
Dyslexic children -- Malta
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Citation: Falzon, R., & Camilleri, S. (2010). Dyslexia and the school counsellor: a Maltese case study. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research, 10(4), 307-315.
Abstract: Aim: This paper seeks to understand whether Maltese school counsellors are equipped to deal with dyslexic clients, considers whether specific strategies need to be used, and what positive effects, if any, counselling has on these clients. Previous studies: A literature review on self‐concept and techniques on how to improve the self‐concept of children with Learning Disabilities (LD)/Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLD) will place the current study in context. Method: Questionnaires (available from the authors on request) were distributed to all school counsellors on the island and analysed using content analysis. Findings: Findings from respondents indicate a need for more training, evidence‐based knowledge of specific techniques when dealing effectively and successfully with dyslexic clients, specific specialised training to understand dyslexic clients and that counselling has a positive effect on dyslexic clients.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/59035
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