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10 ZITATE AUF ENGLISCH MIT «DYSLEXIA»
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dyslexia.
I was dyslexic before anybody knew what dyslexia was. I was called 'slow'. It's an awful feeling to think of yourself as 'slow' - it's horrible.
I have dyslexia, and I never did learn to read music, and I even had a problem in reading because everything was turned upside down, so I just had to draw from the lyrics and the voice that I would hear in my mind.
In order to be Miss Anybody you had to have excellent grades, and I had terrible grades because of my dyslexia.
I do a lot of work with the dyslexia Institute because, for people with dyslexia who do not have parental support, it is a huge disadvantage. I was fortunate because my Mum was a teacher and she taught me to work hard.
I was growing up in the 50's and 60's. Back then they didn't even know what dyslexia was.
I didn't do plays at school, because I didn't have the confidence. At 14, I was at boarding school in Devon and I suffered from dyslexia quite badly, but they had a very good department there which specialised in it.
Though my parents assured me over and over again that I wasn't stupid or slow, I sensed that my dyslexia was now a stigma on all of us.
When people hear that I'm a neuroscientist, they ask me tough questions. 'Will grandpa learn to walk again after his stroke?' 'How can my son overcome his dyslexia?' 'What could have caused my best friend to become schizophrenic?' When I can't give satisfying answers, they look disappointed - and I feel embarrassed.
I have made number mistakes - I have such bad number dyslexia that I can look at a number and see the wrong one. I can't remember them worth beans.
You can be extremely bright and still have dyslexia. You just have to understand how you learn and how you process information. When you know that, you can overcome a lot of the obstacles that come with dyslexia.
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «DYSLEXIA» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
dyslexia in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
dyslexia im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Overcoming
Dyslexia: A New and Complete Science-Based ...
Here are the tools that parents and teachers need to help the dyslexic child, age by age, grade by grade, step by step.
Sally Shaywitz, M.D., 2008
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What is
Dyslexia?: A Book Explaining
Dyslexia for Kids and ...
The author emphasises that everyone has strengths and weaknesses and that having dyslexia is okay. This book will be valuable for parents of children with dyslexia, as well as other adults working with children with dyslexia.
3
The Gift of
Dyslexia: Why some of the brightest people can't ...
"At last! A book about dyslexic thinking by one who is dyslexic, and for fellow dyslexic people... I would recommend this book to any dyslexic and non-dyslexic person. It is a dyslexic friendly book.
4
Dyslexia: A Parents' and Teachers' Guide
This book is a handy, practical guide to the educational difficulties encountered by children experiencing specific learning difficulties (dyslexia).
Trevor Payne, Elizabeth Turner, 1999
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How to Detect and Manage
Dyslexia: A Reference and Resource ...
The book includes: step-by-step explanation of the Special Needs Code of Practice legislation; help with teaching spelling and writing to dyslexic students; advice on study skills and preparation for GCSE examinations; information on the ...
Written from the standpoint of cognitive and developmental psychology, this text sets out a framework for understanding the development of reading and spelling skills and the problems many children have in acquiring them.
Margaret J. Snowling, 2000
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Dyslexia: A Practitioner's Handbook
The main purpose of this new edition is to incorporate the most recent theoretical and practical research in the field of dyslexia and literacy and present it in a user friendly format for Practitioners.
Looks at the way people are affected by dyslexia and how it is diagnosed, and explains the educational techniques to help people cope with this learning disability.
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Dyslexia: A Multidisciplinary Approach
This book outlines and develops a multidisciplinary model for the education of dyslexic children.
Patience Thomson, Peter Gilchrist, 1996
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Essentials of
Dyslexia Assessment and Intervention
Like all the volumes in the Essentials of Psychological Assessment series, each concise chapter features numerous callout boxes highlighting key concepts, bulleted points, and extensive illustrative material, as well as test questions that ...
Nancy Mather, Barbara J. Wendling, 2011
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «DYSLEXIA» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
dyslexia im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Dyslexia reported as most prevalent learning disability in Jamaica
Special education expert Dr Susan Anderson has noted that the most prevalent learning disability in Jamaica is dyslexia. In her recently ... «Jamaica Gleaner, Jul 15»
Singapore Cruise Centre to raise funds for Dyslexia Association of …
SINGAPORE — The Singapore Cruise Centre (SCC) has launched a fundraising campaign, “Embrace Dyslexia, Unlock Potential” to raise ... «TODAYonline, Jul 15»
Dyslexia Does Not Predict Failure
Dyslexia is the general term used to describe disorders that involve difficulty in learning to read or interpret words, letters and other symbols, but ... «AllAfrica.com, Jul 15»
Lichfield's Maple Hayes Dyslexia School celebrates after Ofsted …
Pupils and staff at Lichfield's Maple Hayes Dyslexia School are celebrating their latest Ofsted inspection results. Niamh Padley, Lois Pickard, ... «Lichfield Live, Jul 15»
Harrell will push to get money for dyslexia program next session
The plan is modeled after a dyslexia magnet school in Jacksonville established under Duval County Schools Superintendent Nikolai Vitti, who ... «Fort Pierce Tribune, Jul 15»
Faith based dyslexia group host meeting
Speaker David Schiff will be talking about the faith based dyslexia support group and methodology he has developed over the last 20 years, ... «Northamptonshire Telegraph, Jul 15»
How 3D Printers Help Learners Overcome Dyslexia
It's a common misconception that people who struggle with dyslexia also struggle with creative endeavors. Yes, many creative projects are tied ... «EdSurge, Jul 15»
ADE finalizes Dyslexia resource guide: Is enough being done?
For the first time, Arkansas schools will have a resource guide in hopes of leveling the playing field for students with Dyslexia. As of Wednesday ... «KATV, Jul 15»
New font shines light on dyslexia difficulties
LAYTON – A graphic designer from London designed a new typeface that depicts what reading is like for people with dyslexia. Natalie Pollard ... «Standard-Examiner, Jun 15»
What can schools do differently to support children with dyslexia?
"Before I was diagnosed with dyslexia, my teachers merely thought that I was stupid and lazy," writes Catherine Rodie. Photo: Stocksy. «Daily Life, Jun 15»