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'Overcoming Dyslexia for Dummies'
- How to spot the signs and get the proper treatment. This friendly guide shows parents how to identify the signs of dyslexia, choose among dyslexia treatment options, and find an individualized education program for their child. They'll also find practical tips on assisting with homework, helping a child build self-esteem, and easing the transition to high school and college.
'There is nothing this book leaves out. I don't know what I'd do with out it. It tells you what scams to watch out for and what things really work. Best of all it spells it out for you in simple terms. If you have a child with dyslexia you need this book.' (Jennifer)
'This book helped me stand strong and get the help my daughter deserved. After she was tested it became my number one resource book. It has eveything you could hope to find all in one place. If your child has been found to have dyslexia, you need this book!' (Reviewer)
'Highly recommended.' (John Bradford, World of Dyslexia)
USA | UK
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'The Alphabet War - a Story About Dyslexia' - a story book for children about Adam, a young dyslexic boy learning to read. Adam represents the creative, talented and imaginative spirit in all of us and the author expertly describes Adam's frustration and near defeat as he learns to overcome his shortcomings with the help of his mother and tutor. Its impossible not to cheer him on as he learns to stop pretending and feeling behind and breaks the "code" to win the war against words. The confidence he gains in himself is emphasized by the colorful, life-like illustrations.
Recommended for anyone with a child struggling with dyslexia.
UK | USA
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