KID'S TOUCH TYPING COURSES AND LESSONS
At Touch Typing for Kids, we teach children how to improve their speed and accuracy. If you'd like more information about our children's touch typing lessons, drop us an email.
About the course
Delia and Seth
Seth and Delia's years of specialist teaching experience put them in an excellent position to differentiate typing objectives for the individual learner during these multi-sensory touch typing courses. Teaching this skill is one of the many hats Delia and Seth wear during their working life, as they both run the Hampstead Dyslexia Clinic
(Est. 1984) and individually run Dyslexia Assessment and Access Arrangements Ltd, and Specialist Teachers for Dyslexia and Dyscalculia Ltd.
Delia Gascoigne
Delia is an engaging, experienced Specialist Teacher, Specialist Assessor and Consultant who has been in the special needs field for over 26 years. Delia began teaching touch-typing back in 2001 when she lived in the States and worked at Allegro School in New Jersey. She introduced typing to young people identified with autism, as both a life-skill and a career skill. She has been running this fun and engaging course for the past 17 years. It started with just a few students and word spread over time!
Seth Gascoigne
Seth is an energetic, charismatic and knowledgeable Specialist Teacher, Assessor and Consultant. He has held a practising certificate since 2010 (OCR Level 7) and is a member of the Professional Association of Teachers of Students with Specific Learning Difficulties (PATOSS). Touch-typing courses are a real highlight for Seth. Whether a student is dyslexic, dyspraxic, hypermobile, dysgraphic, or in need of getting ideas down in a faster and more manageable way, Seth loves the positive feedback from students as they begin to master this life skill!
TTFK Tutors
We have a number of tutors who work on the courses and love imparting their skills to others. These are either current or ex-students who have attended courses and who have gained in this skill over time. Assistants range from 18 through to 30 years of age, and they are able to type at a minimum of 45 wpm plus, with 90% plus accuracy. They demonstrate that touch typing is truly possible and in doing so encourage and inspire our students to continue to hone their skills and practice during the course and beyond.