"Bought this for my 8 year old son from the dyslexia shop, who has Dyslexia & finding school work extremely difficult. He uses the programme at school & it seems to be helping him & he loves it. We thought it would help him to have it available to use at home during weekends & holidays. He spent many hours playing on it when it arrived. Showing me what to do & how much fun it was. He willingly uses it, with no encouragement needed from me. It shows great ways of learning that just stick in your head. It allows you to change the 'setting' for the child to work at, after an easy & quick assessment. E.g If he is currently learning the 'ch' or 'sh' sounds you can change it to use words with those sounds in, such as 'shop' 'chin' etc. Really fab & worth every penny. Thanks the dyslexia shop"
To use the software the disc has to be in the drive.
For site licences or for 3,5,10,30,50 user licences please contact us for a quote.
Nessy follows a tried and tested approach that combines structured incremental phonics linked with language, writing skills and vocabulary development, to create highly effective multisensory learning. Nessy encourages positive, independent learning.
Students are encouraged to mark their own work and take on more responsibility for their own learning, playing games, watching rules and completing interactive worksheets. Their efforts are rewarded with Nessy Nuggets, which can be used at an interactive Fairground.
The game based learning has proved extremely effective in addressing the needs of disaffected students, motivating and building self-esteem.
Includes an A4 printed teaching manual full of information about Dyslexia. Has proved successful with EBD, EAL, Down Syndrome, Aspergers as well as mainstream pupils.
Features:
Interactive Records, Assessments & Group Monitoring
5,000 words and sentences
20 computer games
25 animated rules
70 animated phonemes
Library of interactive mnemonics and word endings
120 lesson plans with strategies for learning
Facility to record and play games with your own words
40 Interactive Worksheets Interactive comic explains ‘What’s it like being dyslexic?’
The programme integrates planning, group monitoring, record keeping and assessments.
Teachers are guided with lesson plans, teaching tips and strategies for learning. Students are encouraged to mark their own work and take on more responsibility for their own learning, playing games, watching rules and completing interactive worksheets.
We offer exemplary support for all our products. This is a disc in drive product meaning the disc is required for the software to run.
Further support can be obtained through our helpdesk.
Nessy Deluxe info
Here are 3 videos to help you set up Nessy Deluxe to get the best from it.
Setting up a student at the Dyslexia Shop on Nessy Deluxe
(if you encounter our answering machine, please speak slowly and leave a message)
Fax: 01464 254009
Email: contact@dyslexia-consutlants.co.uk
Post:
Dyslexia-Consultants, South Tollo, Fortrie, Turriff, Aberdeenshire, AB53 4HR
Our VAT number 105798593
System Requirements (1)
Windows XP/Vista/7
RAM (Memory) 512MB (XP), 1024MB (Vista/7)
Processor 1.6Ghz (XP), 1.8Ghz (Vista/7)
Space 1GB (2.5GB for installation)
Video Card 64MB
Requires Adobe PDF Reader 9
Works on Mac (does not currently support Mac Lion 10.7- support coming soon).
Payment
We accept payment online via Paypal. We also accept Credit cards over the phone, please call 01464 830253. We also offer purchase order invoicing for schools - just complete checkout as normal selecting the purchase order invoicing option. Fax your orders in to 01464 254009. The dyslexia shop uk.
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Delivery and Returns
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All items are sent by Royal Mail First class post. At our discretion items are sent recorded. Bulkier / heavier items are sent via Interlink Express 2 day delivery.
Returns accepted with our "no questions asked guarantee within 21 days."
"I hesitated before buying this, the videos look great the feedback seems good. But it is expensive. If you are swaying as to whether to buy this then do...its worth every penny. Fabulous! thanks dyslexia shop"
Nov 14 2011, 15:44 PM by Anonymous
Worth every penny
"Bought this for my 8 year old son from the dyslexia shop, who has Dyslexia & finding school work extremely difficult. He uses the programme at school & it seems to be helping him & he loves it. We thought it would help him to have it available to use at home during weekends & holidays. He spent many hours playing on it when it arrived. Showing me what to do & how much fun it was. He willingly uses it, with no encouragement needed from me. It shows great ways of learning that just stick in your head. It allows you to change the 'setting' for the child to work at, after an easy & quick assessment. E.g If he is currently learning the 'ch' or 'sh' sounds you can change it to use words with those sounds in, such as 'shop' 'chin' etc. Really fab & worth every penny. Thanks the dyslexia shop"
Sep 02 2011, 11:41 AM by Anonymous
Review of Nessy Deluxe
"I bought this as my seven year old son was struggling with his spellings at school. I recordered his weekly spellings using a usb microphone (one we use for the wii) and he didnt even realise it was my voice! His spellings improved.
I purchased this from dyslexia consultants' dyslexia shop, its the cheapest i could find at £110.00 worth every penny. The games are set a different levels and before your child starts the they do a simple test (all in the form of games) to determine their level. The aim is to collect nuggets to spend at the fairground. You collect nuggets by completing games in each island. You can also print 100's of excellent worksheets off and my six year old daughter now uses it. I have made a folder full of worksheets for my children.
I would recommend this if your child doesnt like school work but loves games. The beauty of it is they dont even realise they're learning, my son just thinks its great that he's using mummys laptop!"
Sep 02 2011, 11:39 AM by Anonymous
great Nessy Deluxe
"As any parent of a dyslexic child will tell you, it can be an uphill struggle getting the additional support and help needed to stop their children falling behind at school. In too many cases the assumption is the child is less able or just being difficult when the reality is just the opposite. Indeed, many dyslexics go undiagnosed because they are so smart - they find coping strategies to work around their difficulties . The good news is that there are an increasingly impressive lineup of tools to help parents give their children the additional coaching they need.
Nessy has been developed specifically in conjunction with dyslexia experts to teach reading, writing and spelling skills through a series of 120 highly structured lessons. The package comes in two versions, home (Nessy GamesPlayer') and school (Nessy Learning Programme) with the latter having support for tracking multiple children's progress. The home version was produced to allow children to practice the games and lessons at home but lacks extras such as the printables. The system as a whole is aimed at 7-14 year olds.
The Nessy system is based around a series of games that combine learning with fun and allows the child to develop their skills at whatever pace suits them. The school version of Nessy makes use of copious amounts of printables containing suplemental activity sheets, word lists and so on that a teacher can use to reinforce the eLearning side of things.
What we particularly liked was the level of parent/teacher support in the package with plenty of advice on approach, expectations and background information on the issues and problems dyslexia presents to a child.
For the purposes of testing, we were able to make use of a 7 year old tester, recently diagnosed with dyslexia. They enjoyed the games and there were lots of laughs, especially during the pig poking and fly swatting games where you have to hit as many as you can in a given time to be rewarded with a word to spell. The fly swatting one was quite a challange, even for the adults!
During the games, Nessy uses the PC's speakers heavily to interact with the child. Whilst most of these spoken words and phrases are clear, there were one or two that needed to be repeated (an easy thing to do, luckily) as neither the child nor the supervising adult could catch what the word was.
Much of the play value in the system is based around the child being rewarded for completing a series of tasks without error. The Nessy character itself is one such area where its growth is directly determined by the child's efforts. This means the child has to work for longer term goals as well as quick wins. This combination works well to extend the player's skills whilst keeping their confidence up through the inevitable failures they'll experience along the way.
It was a good sign that our tester asked for it to be run for them many times without prompting as they were enjoying using the Nessy software so much.
We could not say with certainty that Nessy on it's own produced a noticable improvement as our tester is currently using it as part of a bundle of products including the Toe to Toe book. However, over the weeks, they did progress through several levels which is both gratifying and reassuring for both the parent and child.
Conclusion
We think Nessy is a very well thought out system with a good balance of fun and learning. Any parent of a dyslexic child would no doubt feel £20.50 delivered by dyslexia shop at dyslexia consultants is well worth it for the difference it can make to their abilities and perhaps more importantly, confidence levels. Whilst the £120 price for the full school version may seem high, if you have the means, we would suggest it is worth it for the printables, especially if your child's school isn't using Nessy themselves. We didn't like the fact that it insists on having the CD in the drive to run and the need to repeat some words due to the occassionally indistinct delivery by the characters but that apart, this is a polished package that should pay dividends in any child's learning process. Highly recommended.
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