Dyslexia: Understanding the Challenges and Strengths (How to Unlock the Genius Mind of Your Dyslexic Child)

Dyslexia: Understanding the Challenges and Strengths (How to Unlock the Genius Mind of Your Dyslexic Child)
Author: John Larochelle
Publisher: John Larochelle
Total Pages: 116
Release: 101-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

Dyslexic thinkers see the world differently. Rather than teach them to see the world as it is, what if we inspire them to be who they were born to be... world changers. This book is written as an encouragement for both children and their parents as they navigate their emotions surrounding a dyslexia diagnosis. While the book does not seek to deny that there are challenges or difficulties with being dyslexic. It simply wishes to offer hope, that good things can and do come from thinking differently. Unlock Your Full Potential with Proven Strategies: · Understand you’re Dyslexia: Gain a deep understanding of adult dyslexia, its challenges, and how it uniquely affects you. · Effective Reading Techniques: Discover tailored strategies to improve reading fluency, comprehension, and speed. · Communication Made Easy: Enhance your verbal and written communication skills, tailored to your dyslexic strengths. Now, do not get us wrong. We have a supreme chapter with tips on how to deal with the specifics of dyslexic reading. It is a skill set we need to give to those who are having difficulty with the written word. The beauty of this book is that there is a possibility that dyslexia is not the horror we make it be. There are advantages that we discuss in detail. We are not just working with the students. We are also working with teachers, employers, parents and, most importantly, friends.

My Dyslexia

My Dyslexia
Author: Philip Schultz
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2011-09-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0393083500

“A success story . . . proof that one can rise above the disease and defy its so-called limitations on the brain.”—Daily Beast Despite winning the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 2008, Philip Schultz could never shake the feeling of being exiled to the "dummy class" in school, where he was largely ignored by his teachers and peers and not expected to succeed. Not until many years later, when his oldest son was diagnosed with dyslexia, did Schultz realize that he suffered from the same condition. In his moving memoir, Schultz traces his difficult childhood and his new understanding of his early years. In doing so, he shows how a boy who did not learn to read until he was eleven went on to become a prize-winning poet by sheer force of determination. His balancing act—life as a member of a family with not one but two dyslexics, countered by his intellectual and creative successes as a writer—reveals an inspiring story of the strengths of the human mind.

If You're So Smart How Come You Can't Spell Mississippi? (A Book About Dyslexia)

If You're So Smart How Come You Can't Spell Mississippi? (A Book About Dyslexia)
Author: Barbara Esham
Publisher: Mainstream Connections
Total Pages: 59
Release: 2012-12-13
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1603364528

ADHD, ADD, Dyslexia, Learning Styles, Learning Disabilities Introduces the mainstream student and educator to the world of the child who struggles academically. The main character discovers her father is dyslexic, as is one of her classmates-- and she tries to make sense of it.

A Whole New Mind

A Whole New Mind
Author: Daniel H. Pink
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2006-03-07
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1101157909

New York Times Bestseller An exciting--and encouraging--exploration of creativity from the author of When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing The future belongs to a different kind of person with a different kind of mind: artists, inventors, storytellers-creative and holistic "right-brain" thinkers whose abilities mark the fault line between who gets ahead and who doesn't. Drawing on research from around the world, Pink (author of To Sell Is Human: The Surprising Truth About Motivating Others) outlines the six fundamentally human abilities that are absolute essentials for professional success and personal fulfillment--and reveals how to master them. A Whole New Mind takes readers to a daring new place, and a provocative and necessary new way of thinking about a future that's already here.

The Gift of Learning

The Gift of Learning
Author: Ronald D. Davis
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2003-08-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780399528095

Using the proven methods he developed to overcome dyslexia, Ron Davis adapts those techniques to help sufferers triumph over a variety of common learning disabilities, including: •Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) •ADHD (the hyperactive variety) •Math deficiency (dyscalculia and acalculia) •Handwriting problems (dysgraphia and agraphia) Outlining clear instructions, the author demonstrates that through a series of mental and physical exercises called "Orientation Counseling" and learning tools called "Symbol Mastery," those struggling with these conditions can now learn how to correct them, embrace their gift, and enjoy learning.

Reading Reflex

Reading Reflex
Author: Carmen Mcguiness
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1999-08-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0684853671

Describes the reading education system and provides detailed instructions and diagnostic tests for use by parents.

Train Your Mind, Change Your Brain

Train Your Mind, Change Your Brain
Author: Sharon Begley
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2008-11-12
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0307492087

Cutting-edge science and the ancient wisdom of Buddhism have come together to reveal that, contrary to popular belief, we have the power to literally change our brains by changing our minds. Recent pioneering experiments in neuroplasticity—the ability of the brain to change in response to experience—reveal that the brain is capable of altering its structure and function, and even of generating new neurons, a power we retain well into old age. The brain can adapt, heal, renew itself after trauma, compensate for disabilities, rewire itself to overcome dyslexia, and break cycles of depression and OCD. And as scientists are learning from studies performed on Buddhist monks, it is not only the outside world that can change the brain, so can the mind and, in particular, focused attention through the classic Buddhist practice of mindfulness. With her gift for making science accessible, meaningful, and compelling, science writer Sharon Begley illuminates a profound shift in our understanding of how the brain and the mind interact and takes us to the leading edge of a revolution in what it means to be human. Praise for Train Your Mind, Change Your Brain “There are two great things about this book. One is that it shows us how nothing about our brains is set in stone. The other is that it is written by Sharon Begley, one of the best science writers around. Begley is superb at framing the latest facts within the larger context of the field. This is a terrific book.”—Robert M. Sapolsky, author of Why Zebras Don’t Get Ulcers “Excellent . . . elegant and lucid prose . . . an open mind here will be rewarded.”—Discover “A strong dose of hope along with a strong does of science and Buddhist thought.”—The San Diego Union-Tribune

Neurodiversity in the Classroom

Neurodiversity in the Classroom
Author: Thomas Armstrong
Publisher: ASCD
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2012
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1416614834

This book by best-selling author Thomas Armstrong offers classroom strategies for ensuring the academic success of students in five special-needs categories: learning disabilities, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, autism, intellectual disabilities, and emotional and behavioral disorders.

Secrets at Silver Spires

Secrets at Silver Spires
Author: Ann Bryant
Publisher: Usborne Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2016-02-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1474917526

Jess is really struggling with her lessons. She daren't ask her friends for help, because she doesn't want them to find out how stupid she is. But now that she's being made to go to special classes, how long can she keep her secret to herself? "Refreshing, fun and really re-readable!" - CITV

The Ability Hacks

The Ability Hacks
Author: Peter Lee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2018-06-27
Genre:
ISBN: 9781983089978

The Ability Hacks is the story of two Microsoft hackathon teams, one in the summer of 2014 and one the following summer of 2015. The first would pioneer new software to revolutionize the mobility of tens of thousands of people who live with severe paralysis caused by ALS, Parkinson's, cerebral palsy and traumatic neurological injuries. The second team would pioneer software to help kids with dyslexia read and love learning for the first time in their lives. This is the story of two small groups of driven, focused and passionate software engineers, program managers, marketers and advocates. It's the story of realizing the transformative power of technology for people with disabilities, not just for traditional consumer and industrial markets. It's the story of doing something truly great -- improving outcomes for everyone, discovering a design ethos and blazing a new trail for accessibility. Read more:More than one billion people around the world live with a disability of some kind, and it's estimated two-thirds of us know someone with a disability. Almost everyone will be temporarily or permanently impaired at some point in life, and those who survive to old age will experience increasing difficulties in functioning, according to the World Health Organization. This book explores an optimistic belief that computer software and hardware can empower people with disabilities in a multitude of scenarios. As one engineer interviewed for The Ability Hacks said, "It's not about the technology. It's about the people."