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Dyslexia: Strengths, Weaknesses, and Treatments
Dyslexia: Strengths, Weaknesses, and Treatments
Dyslexia: Strengths, Weaknesses, and Treatments
Audiobook55 minutes

Dyslexia: Strengths, Weaknesses, and Treatments

Written by Lee Randalph

Narrated by J.A. Lydick

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About this audiobook

Dyslexia may be more common than you think. And it’s important to know about it if someone has it. What’s even more crucial, is knowing how to recognize it, learning to deal with it, and find solutions to solve some of the common problems it can create.

 

In this book, you will find answers to many questions you may have about dyslexia. Topics vary from the symptoms, the strengths of a person who has it, treatment, the relationship to math, and how society and school systems have positively and negatively managed to cope with this learning disability.

 

I encourage you to take a look inside or listen to a sample, so you can become more familiar with this subject.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherEfalon Acies
Release dateSep 11, 2020
ISBN9781662295102
Dyslexia: Strengths, Weaknesses, and Treatments

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    Both the storyteller and the author put some real work into this. You probably won't regret buying this book. It delivers what it says it does. The book explains a number of viewpoints extremely well. It also dives deeper in to the information. My favorite sections were definitely the final chapters, where the final thought clicked.
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    I have absolutely no complaints about this specific audio book. In the beginning, I was questioning where it was going, but after listening to it for some time, I got into it. Then I saw this specific book for what it was: A great work by an educated author and professional narrator. This was actually worth my time. Finally, a narrated book that gave me what I expected. One other thing: The storyteller appeared to be so great that I would listen to it again. Maybe even more than one time. I can't recall every single thing that's being said in all these audio books, so it would be worth reminding myself of what was being said.