Dyslexia decoded : what it is, what it isn't and what you can do about it / by Dr Sue Dymock and Professor Tom Nicholson.

"This book is for students and individuals with dyslexia and also for those working with them as tutors and in the workplace. It cuts new ground in our understanding of dyslexia. It debunks myths; shows that the learning condition does not have to be a life sentence, discusses assessment; exp...

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Main Authors: Dymock, Sue (Author), Nicholson, Tom (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Auckland : Dunmore Publishing, 2013.
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Summary:"This book is for students and individuals with dyslexia and also for those working with them as tutors and in the workplace. It cuts new ground in our understanding of dyslexia. It debunks myths; shows that the learning condition does not have to be a life sentence, discusses assessment; explains decoding, and writing and spelling strategies; and looks at workplace modification to accommodate the needs of dyslexic people. It seeks to encourage empathy and understanding of the needs of adults with dyslexia and shows how they can achieve success in today' competitive world"--Publisher information.
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Accompanied by DVD with video clips.
Physical Description:145 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm + 1 DVD (12 cm)
ISBN:9781927212042 (pbk.)
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    371.9144 DYM
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