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Dyslexia: Seeing the Learning Disability for What It Is and What It Is Not
Dyslexia: Seeing the Learning Disability for What It Is and What It Is Not
Dyslexia: Seeing the Learning Disability for What It Is and What It Is Not
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Dyslexia: Seeing the Learning Disability for What It Is and What It Is Not

Written by Lee Randalph

Narrated by J.A. Lydick

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About this audiobook

The following topics are included in this 2-book combo:

 

 

Book 1: People with dyslexia may struggle with many things. As kids, they try to keep up with the reading process in their classes. As adults, they may be good at reading but still not like it or have trouble with vocabulary.

 

What kinds of other problems come with being dyslexic?

 

This book will address these issues.

 

Aside from that, we’ll look into the connection between dyslexia, dyscalculia, dysgraphia, and other learning disabilities. We’ll get into the root of the hereditary factors of dyslexia, and we’ll compare the dyslexic percentages among males and females.

 

These are just several of the many things you can learn from this book.

 

 

 

 

Book 2: If you want a deeper comprehension of the causes of and solutions for dyslexia, then this is your chance, because this guide talks about exactly that.


What’s also included, is an accurate comparison between ADHD and dyslexia and the possible factors that contribute to both. With these data, you can lie the connection in your head between the two and more clearly see patterns in behavior and cognizant skills that others can’t.


Last but not least, an outline is made, accompanied by some thoughts to consider, about teaching methods to help children read.


All in all, this book can help you on your path to understanding dyslexia and its consequences better.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherEfalon Acies
Release dateSep 11, 2020
ISBN9781664902183
Dyslexia: Seeing the Learning Disability for What It Is and What It Is Not

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    I have no complaints about this particular audiobook. You have got to love something like this. This cost a lot of time to create and narrate. I completely appreciated listening to this particular book. It has all of the components of a book about this topic that it should have. Having said this, I am usually positive. If ever I would have to describe it, it would be in 1 word: Remarkable! I do not always appreciate any audiobooks, but this one stuck out. And because it did, I started paying attention to it. It was some of the most ideal time I spent, particularly since I was completing other tasks in the meantime.

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