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Dyslexia
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The Everything
Parent's Guide to Children with Dyslexia
All you need to ensure your child's
success
Abigail Marshall
Softbound
$14.95
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Abigail Marshall works with Ron
Davis and is the mother of a
son with dyslexia, now age 21. This combined
background has made her uniquely and wonderfully
qualified to write this book with a depth
of knowledge and heartfelt understanding.
It is really the case that within the
pages of this one book you will be given
a complete explanation of what dyslexia
is, shown how to identify the signs,
and go on to learn what you can do to
help your child. This terrific book alerts
parents to the special needs associated
with this learning disability and offers
practical suggestions for getting involved
in the classroom.
The Everything Parent's Guide to
Children with Dyslexia shows you
how to:
- select the right treatment programs
for your child
- secure an IEP
- choose a school and reduce homework
struggles
- develop your child's skills with
the use of assistive technology
- maintain open communication and offer
support
Contents:
- Understanding Dyslexia
- Characteristics of Dyslexia
- Getting a Diagnosis
- Related Conditions
- Learning to Read
- Reading Instruction
- Dyslexia Treatment Programs
- Beyond Reading - Therapies for Related
Issues
- Choosing a School
- IDEA and the IEP Process
- Additional Legal Protections
- Working with Your Child's Teacher
- Academic Barriers
- Teaching Reading at Home
- Helping with Homework
- Strategies for Spelling, Writing,
and Math
- Home adn Family Issues
- The Teen Years
- Making Choices in High School
- Planning for College and Career
- Famous People with Dyslexia
- Internet Resources for Dyslexia and
Learning
- Recommended Reading
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The Gift of Dyslexia
Why Some of the Smartest People Can't Read . . . and How They
Can Learn
Ronald D. Davis
with Eldon M. Braun
$15.95
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Like other dyslexics, Ronald Davis was gifted with an unusual
talent for creativity and imagination . . . yet, he grew up
wondering why he couldn't function right in school, where
teachers labeled him "retarded." After numerous
failures and setbacks, he eventually became an engineer, a
businessman, and a sculptor--and at the age of thirty-eight
made a startling discovery that enabled him to read a book,
cover to cover, in just a few hours. Davis's approach enjoys
a 97% success rate, in my opinion because its foundation
is a reality he knows intimately, not a theory thought from
a distance. If you or someone you love has dyslexia or other
learning disorders, please take a look at this book. It may
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My Year with Harry Potter
Ben Buchanan
Softbound
Sorry - out of print - try to find a copy on the used market |
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Ben Buchanan is an eleven-year-old author who shares with
us - in the most charming and delightful way - who it came
to be that the Harry Potter books inspired him to go beyond
his dyslexia and into the realm of wonder and creativity.
Reading this is an absolutely treat, because Ben is so exuberant
and positive about so much in life - and because he invites
us along on his personal journey that ranges from one beautiful
breakthrough to another. This is a wonderful book to share
with a dyslexic child and to take heart from if you are the
parent or teacher of such a child.
As Ben says, "I'm normal, but I'm not normal. I'm normal
because I am a normal kid - going to school, being happy,
getting homework, having a family. I'm not normal because
I'm dyslexic. I have a scare on my head. I'm not normal because
mystical things happen to me."
He then describes how his love of the Harry Potter books
helped him break the word code so that he could read them
himself. Then he created a board game (find out how in Journey
to Gameland) based on the books and entered it into his
school's yearly Invention Convention, where it became an instant
hit. How did he do it? We'll et him tell you - and
inspire you and your children!
Ben Buchanan shows his readers what can happen when
a young mind is inspired by literature. This school-aged
writer's love of the Harry Potter series moved him
to create a board game, win personal victories, and later
write about his experiences.
- Laura Bush, First Lady of the United States
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