Living with dyslexia is extremely difficulty even with support from parents, friends, and school. What if you had in your arsenal of tricks, 101 tips or ideas that could make your life a little easier. Even if two or three tips gained you some breathing room and eased some of the frustration, you would gladly pay double or triple for this book, wouldn't you.
There is nothing magical about these tips-and you may have seen some of them before-but look at these in a new light and use your creative, out-of-the-box thinking to adapt them to your situation.
If you are older, you can read the information for yourself. Better still, read it with a friend who has dyslexia or with someone who is interested in helping you.
If you are a parent or a teacher, these 101 tips may be salve on the wounded learner's soul. And how rewarding is it to be the one to offer assistance to your child or student who struggles with the everyday tasks of learning what others find easy.
If you are an instructor who teaches others how to help dyslexics, then Dyslexia:101 Tips To Make Life Easier can be a springboard for invigorating discussions. Also, it makes a good reference book.
That's why this book has a wide appeal. It offers tips to a wide range of people who struggle with dyslexia and other learning problems.
This is not a cure-all or a quick fix but these tips can make your life or the life of a loved one much easier.
This book is a labor of love because as a retired special education consultant and educational diagnostician, I truly love helping those with learning problems. I have chosen the field of writing to share my knowledge and love. It is my sincere wish that this book reflects my concern.
There is nothing magical about these tips-and you may have seen some of them before-but look at these in a new light and use your creative, out-of-the-box thinking to adapt them to your situation.
If you are older, you can read the information for yourself. Better still, read it with a friend who has dyslexia or with someone who is interested in helping you.
If you are a parent or a teacher, these 101 tips may be salve on the wounded learner's soul. And how rewarding is it to be the one to offer assistance to your child or student who struggles with the everyday tasks of learning what others find easy.
If you are an instructor who teaches others how to help dyslexics, then Dyslexia:101 Tips To Make Life Easier can be a springboard for invigorating discussions. Also, it makes a good reference book.
That's why this book has a wide appeal. It offers tips to a wide range of people who struggle with dyslexia and other learning problems.
This is not a cure-all or a quick fix but these tips can make your life or the life of a loved one much easier.
This book is a labor of love because as a retired special education consultant and educational diagnostician, I truly love helping those with learning problems. I have chosen the field of writing to share my knowledge and love. It is my sincere wish that this book reflects my concern.