Unabridged Audiobook
I like the points the author was trying to get across, and that he did not condemn the "disorder" or the way they think. In fact, he was quite positive about it, and that brings a fresh perspective.
I found it very helpful, it has revolutionised how I feel about my learning and highlighted the area's I excel.
This gave me a lot of hope and good ideas for how to approach this and I felt really empowered!
An Interesting audible. I’ve heard a lot of these tips through the years, but never associated them with dyslexia.
I now have a conscious awareness of them and I’m grateful that the author shed some light regarding the subject.
Must have for anyone dealing with dyslexic individuals or for anyone with an interest in dyslexia.
Worth reading and provides great understanding as to why a generally smart person finds reading, writing and/or math so difficult, and a method to solve the problem.
Dyslexia is more common than you may think. I like the points the author was trying to get across, and that he did not condemn the "disorder" or the way they think. In fact, he was quite positive about it, and that brings a fresh perspective.
Good for adults too, I found it very helpful, it has revolutionised how I feel about my learning and highlighted the area's I excel.
I loved this book. This gave me a lot of hope and good ideas for how to approach this and I felt really empowered!
An Interesting audible. I’ve heard a lot of these tips through the years, but never associated them with dyslexia. I now have a conscious awareness of them and I’m grateful that the author shed some light regarding the subject.
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