Overcoming Dyslexia

  • Overcoming Dyslexia: Second Edition, Completely Revised and Updated
    By Sally Shaywitz, M.D., Jonathan Shaywitz MD

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  • Overcoming Dyslexia: A New and Complete Science-based Program for Reading Problems at Any Level
    By Sally E. Shaywitz

    The authors indicate that these words ofiginally appeared as part of the Woodcock Reading Mastery Test, Revised by R. W. Woodcock (Circle Pines, Minn.: American Guidance Service, 1987). The Woodcock-johnson ...

  • Overcoming Dyslexia: A Straightforward Guide for Families and Teachers
    By Bevé Hornsby

    Dr Beve Hornsby combines her experience as a psychologist, teacher and speech therapist in this informative and reassuring book for parents and teachers of children suffering from a disability no-one can see or understand, and offers advice ...

  • Overcoming Dyslexia: A Practical Handbook for the Classroom
    By Hilary Broomfield, Margaret Combley

    The first edition of this highly successful book received praise from many practioners in the field of language and learning difficulties. "Any practioner with an interest in the acquisition of...

  • Overcoming Dyslexia
    By Bevé Hornsby

    Dr Beve Hornsby combines her experience as a psychologist, teacher and speech therapist in this informative and reassuring book for parents and teachers of children suffering from a disability no-one can see or understand, and offers advice ...

  • Overcoming Dyslexia
    By Shaywi

    This updated edition offers: * New chapters on the latest science-based diagnosis of dyslexia, identifying the at-risk child, dyslexia in post-menopausal women, and implications of associated anxiety and ADHD in dyslexia * State-of-the-art ...

  • Overcoming Dyslexia: Your Child Is Enabled And Not Disabled
    By Jimmy D. Forest

    It is a multifaceted and complex diagnosis that was seen as untreatable for many decades. In this book, we will take you through the basics of dyslexia in children, how to identify it, and the ways that a parent can help the child.

  • Overcoming Dyslexia: In Children, Adolescents, and Adults
    By Dale R. Jordan

    The author, a teacher of dyslexic students, summarizes new information about genetics and brain development in relation to learning disabilities, and explains the perceptual and emotional nature of dyslexia. He...

  • Overcoming Dyslexia: Resource Book 2
    By Hilary Broomfield

    This second resource book is part of a teaching programme based on the highly successful handbook ‘Overcoming Dyslexia’ by Hilary Broomfield and Margaret Combley (2nd Edition, Whurr 2003).

  • Overcoming Dyslexia: A Straightforward Guide for Families and Teachers
    By Bevé Hornsby

    Overcoming Dyslexia: A Straightforward Guide for Families and Teachers

  • Overcoming Dyslexia: Your Child Is Enabled And Not Disabled
    By Jimmy D Forest

    Inside this book you will find: - Differences between Dyslexia and ADHD. - Understanding why your child is not stupid. - Strategies for the parents to help their children learn differently. Attention! This book is NOT for everyone!

  • Overcoming Dyslexia: A Guide on Handling Children with Dyslexia
    By Katherine A Pendleton

    This book is for anyone who has had trouble understanding what dyslexia is. This book explains the concept of dyslexia in its entirety, as well as its varied causes and, to a limited extent, how it may be treated.

  • Overcoming Dyslexia: Resource Book 1
    By Hilary Broomfield

    ... box , big , belt , banana , etc. Make sure the examples you give only require second letter knowledge ; for example , moving from ' bird ' to ' biscuit ' is more advanced and needs third letter skills ... Alphabet and dictionary skills.