Dyslexia

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

By John Larochelle

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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.

    Dyslexia