Dyslexia Outside-the-box


Book Description

Defining dyslexia -- Redefining dyslexia: A fresh look at the challenges and the flip-side strengths -- Redifining dyslexia: A whole person view -- Rethinking llearning - Reading --Rethinking learning - Spelling -- Rethinking learning - Writing -- Revisioning dyslexia intervention -- Appendices.




Thrive with Dyslexia


Book Description

Are you struggling to understand why learning to read is so hard for your dyslexic child? Do you want to know why your child seems stuck learning simple words when other children pick them up so easily?Are you frustrated because you want to help your child but you're not sure what you should be focusing on or why?In this conversational and action-oriented book, the authors draw on their own experiences working with their severely, dyslexic son to illustrate the specific challenges dyslexic kids face learning to read. For each challenge, the authors provide numerous strategies for overcoming these challenges. Unlike other books that offer a 'one-size fits-all' solution to learning to read, the authors explain why it is necessary for parents to know exactly at which specific step along the reading pathway their child is struggling. Only then can parents select the appropriate, timely, and targeted action to progress their child's reading.In Thrive With Dyslexia you will find: ¿The most important lessons learned from helping a dyslexic child learn to read;¿The necessary skills every child must master to progress to reading fluency and lots of creative ways a dyslexic child can learn these skills;¿Strategies to encourage your struggling or reluctant reader to read for fun;¿Common roadblocks that make learning to read harder than it needs to be and what you can do about these.This book provides not just information but also solutions - easy-to-implement and targeted actions everyone can take to help their child learn to read.Thrive With Dyslexia equips parents with everything they need to unlock the reader in their child.Thrive With Dyslexia gives parents the power of knowledge - to know exactly what aspect of learning to read their child needs to master.Thrive With Dyslexia will become your reading bible to return to again and again along your child's reading journey.Don't wait.Read this book today and unlock the secrets to turning your dyslexic child into a reader - who loves to read!




This is Dyslexia


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The future needs Dyslexic Thinking! British social entrepreneur, founder and CEO of charity Made By Dyslexia, Kate Griggs has been shifting the narrative on dyslexia and educating people on its strengths since 2004. Having been surrounded by an extraordinary 'smorgasbord of Dyslexic Thinking' her whole life, Griggs knows the superpower of dyslexia all too well. With a forward from Sir Richard Branson, This is Dyslexia covers everything you need to understand, value and support Dyslexic Thinking. From offering practical advice on how to support the dyslexics in your life to breaking down the 6 Dyslexic Thinking skills in adults, Griggs shares her knowledge in an easily digestible guide. This is Dyslexia redefines and reshapes what it means to be dyslexic. It explores how it has shaped our past and how harnessing its powers and strengths is vital to our future.




Dyslexia and Me


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Throughout my life I have been told directly and indirectly that dyslexia is found in particular people... [In fact] dyslexia can be found in someone like me. It isn't just 'okay' but something to be proud of. This book has been written because I want people to know that dyslexia can be found in people of every colour, creed, or circumstance. In this book, rising star entrepreneur Onyinye Udokporo shares her story of growing up dyslexic in a society where neurodivergence was always presented as a white male issue. Onyinye discusses her experience of being diagnosed at 11 years old, starting a business the following year, gaining a scholarship to a prestigious boarding school and going on to complete two degrees by the age of 22, while also being honest about the difficulties she faced throughout including with bullying and anxiety. She shares the tips she picked up over the years for thriving with dyslexia and the strategies she used to overcome her difficulties in reading and writing well, staying organised and speaking with confidence. Illuminating wider issues of systemic racism in the educational sector and providing a timely reminder that dyslexia can be found in any community and culture, this is an empowering story of surviving and thriving in the face of adversity.




Dyslexia and Me (Dyslexic Edition)


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In this book, rising star entrepreneur Onyinye Udokporo shares her story of growing up dyslexic in a society where neurodivergence was always presented as a white male issue. Onyinye discusses her experience of being diagnosed at 11 years old, starting a business the following year, gaining a scholarship to a prestigious boarding school and going on to complete two degrees by the age of 22, while also being honest about the difficulties she faced throughout including with bullying and anxiety. She shares the tips she picked up over the years for thriving with dyslexia and the strategies she used to overcome her difficulties in reading and writing well, staying organised and speaking with confidence. "Throughout my life I have been told directly and indirectly that dyslexia is found in particular people... [In fact] dyslexia can be found in someone like me. It isn't just 'okay' but something to be proud of. This book has been written because I want people to know that dyslexia can be found in people of every colour, creed, or circumstance."




Dyslexia is My Superpower (Most of the Time)


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In more than 100 interviews, children and young adults reveal their personal tips and tactics for honing the creative benefits of dyslexia, enabling them to thrive in school and beyond. Strategies include ways to develop confidence and self-belief. The contributors have outlined specific approaches they feel have helped them, and others that haven't. The book contains stunning illustrations by 8-18 year olds with dyslexia. The first-hand accounts are inspiring in the way they normalise dyslexia and reveal the many success stories. There is an additional section for professionals who work in education or special learning environments, with advice given by school students themselves.




Thrive


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Martha Boyne, Emily Clements and Ben Wright’s Thrive: In your first three years in teaching equips trainee secondary school teachers with the know-how to lay the foundations for a successful career in teaching, long after the challenging first few years are over. Martha, Emily and Ben are thriving teachers. In Thrive they share their personal experiences and demonstrate how you too can thrive during the tricky training year, the daunting NQT year and the crucial RQT year. Using their collective insights, and plenty of evidence-informed strategies and advice, they detail how you can get to grips with the classroom basics – from behaviour management and lesson planning to differentiation and providing for SEND – and effectively continue your professional development. This book is not just a survival manual to help teachers get through their first three years in teaching. Nor is it an academic text that has been written by authors who have only a distant memory of what it takes to stand in front of a class of teenagers for the first time. Thrive is something very different. It gives both the aspiring and the newly qualified the support and guidance to become a thriving teacher, and has been co-authored by three recently qualified teachers who in this book invest their passion and practical knowledge to inspire and inform others who want to pursue enjoyable and rewarding careers in teaching. Thrive is divided into three parts – specifically detailing what can be expected in the training year, NQT year and RQT year respectively – with the authors’ commentary threaded throughout to demonstrate how the ideas discussed can be successfully put into practice. Their accounts are also complemented by expert advice from two people who are at the very top of their profession, Lianne Allison and Dr Simon Thompson, who provide wider perspectives drawn from a wealth of teaching experience. Forty of the book’s forty-six chapters begin with a checklist outlining what a developing teacher is expected to do, and each chapter ends with a to-do list that can be used as a quick reference point to structure the strategies implemented. These to-do lists are also followed by lists of suggested further reading so that readers can delve deeper into topics and fields of research that they find particularly interesting or relevant. Furthermore, the book offers helpful counsel on choosing the best training route as well as an in-depth analysis of the change in priorities for busy teachers as they progress: encouraging constant reflection, outlining potential pathways and emphasising the importance of evidence-based practice and how new teachers can, and should, incorporate this into their teaching. Rooted in practical strategies and innovative ideas, Thrive is the essential guide for trainee secondary school teachers and teacher trainers.




The Bigger Picture Book of Amazing Dyslexics and the Jobs They Do


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A beautifully designed book (packed with photos) full of wise words and encouragement from successful dyslexics working in comedy, architecture, law, fashion and many other amazing (and achievable!) careers. Honest about the challenges of dyslexia (like problems or embarrassment at school), while showing how its strengths can be used to your advantage (for example how visualising and big picture thinking can make you shine at work), this is a book of colourful conversations with creative, motivated and successful people who are brilliant at what they do, and who achieve incredible things because of their dyslexia. There is also a section from people working to support people with dyslexia, who have researched the subject or work directly helping dyslexics on a day to day basis, who they share their top tips and advice gleaned from their years of experience. Read on to gain encouragement and inspiration in your own careers!




The Dyslexia Guide for Adults


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Learn how to thrive with dyslexia as an adult No matter when you're diagnosed, living with dyslexia can be a challenge—but it can also make you a unique and creative thinker. The Dyslexia Guide for Adults helps you boost your confidence with advice for embracing your greatest strengths. With these proven strategies and exercises, you'll learn to understand yourself better as you navigate social situations, the workplace, and beyond. Dyslexia in adulthood—Find out how dyslexia looks different in adults than in children and the impact it can have on your life as you get older. Proven strategies—Learn evidence-based techniques for coping with dyslexia and identifying what you need to succeed in any environment. You're not alone—Discover stories from other adults with dyslexia and see how they've used these strategies in their own lives to find greater self-confidence. Take control of your dyslexia with guidance for improving literacy and executive function in adults.




Breaking Free From Dyslexia


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Brimming with entertaining, simple advice, instructional suggestions for educators, and motivation for parents of dyslexic children. Breaking Free From Dyslexia describes what's happening in a dyslexic child's cerebrum (brain) in a way that will help you comprehend their thoughts and help them feel much better about yourself. Enny Chubby, an author and educator, draws on scientific evidence as well as her personal experience working with pupils who have dyslexia, cognitive difficulties, and other learning differences. Breaking free from dyslexia gives a balanced viewpoint that demonstrates how a dyslexic child's difficulties are closely related to the opposing strengths of their particular brain wiring: The book is laid up in an approachable way for anybody who knows and wishes to help someone with dyslexia, including evidence-based information regarding dyslexia. It explains the various facets of dyslexia and provides treatments that take into account the "whole person," demonstrating how these children may flourish rather than merely get by. Along with understanding the difficulties with reading, spelling, and writing, there are also methods for assisting dyslexic students to do well in school. To help children succeed, parents and teachers should decipher some of the jargon used in schools and by healthcare providers when referring to dyslexia and offer parents concrete strategies at home that can assist. The author's vast knowledge and positive outlook show through for parents looking for clear comprehension and effective advice! It's time for the world to realize how many abilities dyslexics possess. Click the look inside button to begin reading immediately, and get your copy of Breaking Free From Dyslexia right now (available in Kindle and paperback).