Dyslexia: Wrestling with an Octopus : 10 Tips to Help Your Child Thrive in Every Aspect of Life Academically, Socially...

Dyslexia: Wrestling with an Octopus : 10 Tips to Help Your Child Thrive in Every Aspect of Life Academically, Socially...
ISBN-10
0473521911
ISBN-13
9780473521912
Series
Dyslexia
Category
Dyslexia
Pages
234
Language
English
Published
2020
Author
Beth Beamish

Description

"Does your child have dyslexia? Backed by research and over a decade of personal experience, I've developed a holistic approach to help your child succeed. In my forties, while helping my dyslexic son, I discovered I wasn't a lousy speller - I also had dyslexia. I'm a picture thinker. I imagine dyslexia as a huge octopus exhibiting eight areas of difficulty: reading, listening, spelling, writing, memory, motor control, spatial issues, and the frequently overlooked social challenges. I will show you how to keep your child safe, improve their health and help them develop their unique talents. * Uncover the links between dyslexia and common health conditions * Access tools to teach your child: reading, spelling and mastering their multiplication tables * Understand other learning challenges commonly found alongside dyslexia * Discover ways to prevent bullying and abuse * Learn how to build on your child's strengths and competencies I'll share the secrets on how to thrive, uncovered by a groundbreaking twenty-year study on living with learning difficulties. And I'll include case stories of famous people who overcame their dyslexia. Join my octopus wrestling team as we tackle dyslexia together."--Publisher's description.

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