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61. Dyslexia
$33.00
62. Dyslexia at College
$0.88
63. Se Llama Dislexia: It's Called
$42.36
64. Dyslexia In Adults: A Practical
$31.15
65. Day-to-Day Dyslexia in the Classroom
$45.84
66. Phonological Core Dyslexia in
$55.10
67. Reading and Dyslexia in Different
$15.85
68. Dyslexia: Visually Deaf? Auditory
$34.93
69. Individual Education Plans (IEPs):
$9.30
70. Dyslexia: a teenager's guide
 
71. SURFACE DYSLEXIA
$39.88
72. Reversals: A Personal Account
 
$6.50
73. Doctors ask questions about dyslexia:
$12.99
74. I Have Dyslexia.What Does That
75. Children With Dyslexia (Educating
$39.87
76. Bangor Dyslexia Teaching System
77. Dyslexia: Practical and Easy-to-follow
$40.00
78. Smart but Feeling Dumb: New Research
$43.51
79. Dyslexia in the Foreign Language
$55.96
80. Early Reading Development and

61. Dyslexia
by Althea
Paperback: Pages (2003-10-01)

Isbn: 1903285550
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62. Dyslexia at College
by T. R. Miles, Dorothy Gilroy, Elizabeth Ann Du Pre
Paperback: 352 Pages (2007-09-07)
list price: US$46.95 -- used & new: US$33.00
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Asin: 0415404185
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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This fully updated third edition contains practical and useful advice that will be invaluable for students with dyslexia, their parents and all of those involved in teaching and supporting them in their studies. Including the latest research into dyslexia, changes in legislation and information technology and the real-life experiences of six former Bangor students this book will:

• guide students through the process of applying for university, suggesting strategies for general organisation and for particular aspects of study

• outline how to get the best personally and academically from higher education

• give practical advice on setting up and using support facilities (both human and technological)

• be an accessible text for mainstream lecturers and tutors who need to be aware of the implications of the Disability Discrimination Act.

New chapters include 'Dyslexia plus', giving information on dyspraxia, attention disorders, Asperger's syndrome, and the more controversial 'dyscalculia'. ‘Out of College and into Work’ gives advice for students on the challenges they face after graduation.

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5-0 out of 5 stars Dyslexia at College
This is a wonderful book for a child with dyslexia after you get to college.This has a lot of helpful information.I need a book on how to get to college and then apply this book.
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63. Se Llama Dislexia: It's Called Dyslexia (Spanish Edition) (Vive Y Aprende/ Live and Learn)
by Jennifer Moore-Mallinos
Paperback: 32 Pages (2007-08-24)
list price: US$6.99 -- used & new: US$0.88
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Asin: 0764137956
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Here is a book for younger children who live in households where the first language is Spanish. ItÂ's one of several titles that take a childÂ's point of view, especially if the child suffers from some physical challenge or lack self-confidence in going about everyday activities. These attractively illustrated picture storybooks encourage kids never to be afraid of a challenge. Following each story are four pages of suggested activities that relate to the bookÂ's theme. A final two-page section offers advice to parents. The child in this story knows the alphabet, but she sometimes has trouble putting all the letters together to read words. No matter how hard she tries, she often mixes up the letters or writes them backwards. SheÂ's unhappy until her teacher explains that she has dyslexia, and that with special help she will overcome her reading problem. The story is written entirely in Spanish. ... Read more


64. Dyslexia In Adults: A Practical Guide for Working and Learning
by Gavin Reid, Jane Kirk
Paperback: 256 Pages (2001-02-15)
list price: US$58.00 -- used & new: US$42.36
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Asin: 0471852058
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What is dyslexia and hown is it assessed in adults? What is the most appropriate training for those who work with dyslexic people?
This comprehensive guide is for professionals working with adults with dyslexia in the learning and working environment. It uses practical definitions and offers advice that can be understood by professionals and employers with little or no previous understanding of dyslexia.
Dyslexia in Adults: Education and Employment covers key aspects of learning in adults with dyslexia, including individual profiles, strengths and difficulties, the role of the tutor, course design, assessment and method of teaching, as well as providing a number of support strategies. Case studies highlights the needs of employers and dyslexic adults in the workplace and give examples of good practice.
An invaluable text for teachers and practitioners in the field of dyslexia, adults with dyslexia, employers, and educational and occupational psychologists.
"Adult dyslexics have long been misunderstood. Their considerable talents have often been unrecognized and unrealized. Fortunately all this is changing. With the help of this new book by Gavin Reid and Jane Kirk many will come to see that dealing with difficulties must be balanced by understanding talents." Thomas G. West, Visualisation Research Institute, US National Dyslexia Researc Foundation, and author of In the Mind's Eye
"This book provides factual information for educators, employers and dyslexia adults themselves. The authors tell the truth about the depressing effects of unacknowledged dyslexia, challenging each of us to think in a different way. They send out a clear, strong message: listen to dyslexic people." Joanne Rule, Chief Executive, British Dyslexia Association
"In my opinion this authoritative and well-researched account should be recommended reading for anyone giving vocational guidance to clients with dyslexia or helping them deal with employment or training." Tim Edmonds of the Employment Service ... Read more


65. Day-to-Day Dyslexia in the Classroom
by Rody Politt, Joy Pollock, Elisabeth Waller
Paperback: 224 Pages (2004-08-16)
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Asin: 0415339723
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Dyslexia cuts across class, age and intelligence. All schools will have pupils with dyslexia and teachers of children of all ages need to be aware of the teaching methods and approaches which are most effective with these children.

This fully revised and updated edition of a classic text offers invaluable advice to teachers on how they can recognize specific learning difficulties and give practical help to children in their classes. Written in clear, jargon-free language it provides guidelines on the way children with dyslexia learn language and achieve literacy and numeracy skills. It also includes chapters on handwriting, study skills and classroom management, whilst bearing in mind numerous demands made on classroom teachers.

This new edition includes:

* the National Literacy Strategy
* how to make effective use of Teaching Assistants
* an exploration of physical development
* commentary on teaching children with diagnosed dyspraxia and Attention Deficit Disorder.

 

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5-0 out of 5 stars Day-To-Day Dyslexia in the Classroom
At last a book on dyslexia with workable and sensible advice! The suggestions in this book can be used by parents and teachers alike and can still be applied in a big class, where the child can stay in the class room. ... Read more


66. Phonological Core Dyslexia in Secondary School Students
by Julie V. Marinac
Paperback: 240 Pages (2008-04-01)
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Asin: 1597560901
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67. Reading and Dyslexia in Different Orthographies
Hardcover: 336 Pages (2010-07-08)
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Asin: 1841697125
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This book provides a unique and accessible account of current research on reading and dyslexia in different orthographies. While most research has been conducted in English, this text presents cross-language comparisons to provide insights into universal aspects of reading development and developmental dyslexia in alphabetic and non-alphabetic languages.

The book brings together contributions from a group of leading literacy researchers from around the world. It begins by examining the development of language skills in monolingual speakers of alphabetic and non-alphabetic languages; it then explores literacy acquisition in bilingual children learning to read in languages with different spelling-sound rules, including English, French, Greek, Welsh and Japanese. The second section is devoted to developmental dyslexia in monolingual and bilingual speakers of different languages and examines the impact of variations in orthography on the symptoms and aetiology of dyslexia. The final section explores the contribution of brain imaging to the study of impaired and unimpaired reading, giving an up-to-the-minute picture of how the brain deals with different languages and writing systems.

This is ideal reading for advanced undergraduates and postgraduates who have an interest in language acquisition, reading and spelling, as well as speech and language therapists, teachers and special educational needs professionals.

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68. Dyslexia: Visually Deaf? Auditory Blind?
by Gary Chevin
Paperback: 108 Pages (2009-03-30)
list price: US$16.48 -- used & new: US$15.85
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Asin: 143896319X
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A percentage of the books royalties will be donated to dyslexia research This book is unique due to the groundbreaking new research what was carried out over four years with top psychologists and the author on dyslexia, this untold mystery explains why there are problems in this specific area and tells you about the pit falls it can course and how to overcome them successfully. I say unique because this book along with in-depth research proves that dyslexia is a mystery to individual academics who have their own perceptions on what dyslexia is and confuse not only dyslexic people but schools, colleges, and universities, not quite knowing which is the correct way to treat it, or teach it. Gary is dyslexic with his own experience on living with dyslexia and how he developed the true meaning so read below about his findings . . . The book was written by a severe dyslexic man who left school with a reading age of six years, it addresses the problems he faced throughout school and looks at his employment options. It addresses the research he carried out with Prof Rod Nicolson, and Prof Angela Fawcett. Over four years it explains the findings of the research and the importance of them and which would help academics, students, and parents, on how to address these problems. Gary's understanding of dyslexia is quite unique. Over the last 10 years he has been proactive in the world of dyslexia and working with schools, colleges, and universities, to help to explain the condition. The book explains how he develops 'internal speech' going through a program which he developed himself. The book goes through the ups and downs of Gary's life. In the book there are interviews of some of the people who took part in the research. DYSLEXIAVisuallDeafAuditoryBlind@officeliveusers.com ... Read more


69. Individual Education Plans (IEPs): Dyslexia
by Janet Tod
Paperback: 104 Pages (1999-10-01)
list price: US$39.95 -- used & new: US$34.93
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Asin: 1853465232
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This series about individual education plans (IEPs) focuses on significant areas of SEN as documented in the 1994 Code of Practice. It provides key principles, institutional self-reviews and ideas for action with additional photocopiable INSET activities sheets and case studies. The series recognizes progress made since 1994 and considers IEPs as a mechanism for involving the whole school in the implementation of inclusive educational practice. Each book in the series adopts an educational model in which schools can develop integrated approaches and in which IEPs should have a genuine impact on children's learning and behaviour. This volume looks at dyslexia. ... Read more


70. Dyslexia: a teenager's guide
by Sylvia MOODY
Paperback: 176 Pages (2004)
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Asin: 0091900018
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Dyslexia: A Teenager's Guideby Dr. Sylvia Moody
This book, fresh and original in approach, speaks with directness, clarity and understanding.We follow the personal stories of two teenagers, Louisa, dyslexic, 17 and studying A levels and Paul, 14 and dyspraxic, who describe what it is like to live with their particular difficulties.The real life experiences illuminate the world of dyslexia for teenagers and provide a clever underlying and unifying narrative for the whole book.

As the chapters unfold, we find a wealth of information and practical advice.This is the real strength of the book.Dr Moody understands the problems faced by teenagers with dyslexia and at all times, her expert advice is presented in a most accessible and engaging way.

The first section `What is Dyslexia?' explains the nature of dyslexia and how underlying difficulties might manifest.The middle section, `Improving Skills', gives specialist advice on the skills of organization, memory and perception and provides strategies for improving reading, spelling, essay writing and preparing for examinations.In these chapters, we recognize Dr. Moody's unique touch.New skills are presented with careful detail, guiding the teenager step by step.Complex tasks are made manageable through worked examples.

The book looks forward beyond school, with guidance on the support available at college or university and in the world of work.It concludes with useful contacts and further reading.We are also delighted to hear that Louisa and Paul, now our firm friends, have succeeded to the next stage of achieving their ambitions.My own dyslexic teenager said, `This book is different.It's as if someone who really understands my problems is talking to me and helping.'It is an invaluable book.
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71. SURFACE DYSLEXIA
by Patterson
 Hardcover: 480 Pages (1985-12-01)
list price: US$59.50
Isbn: 0863770266
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72. Reversals: A Personal Account of Victory over Dyslexia
by Eileen M. Simpson
Paperback: 246 Pages (1998-08-21)
list price: US$13.00 -- used & new: US$39.88
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Asin: 0374523169
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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There was something wrong with my brain. What had previously been a shadowy suspicion that hovered on the edge of consciousness became certain knowledge the year I was nine and entered fourth grade. I seemed to be like other children, but I was not like them; I could not learn to read or spell.

In this first account of what it is like to grow up dyslexic, Eileen Simpson vividly recreates the frightening world of a child living in the limbo of illiteracy. Simpson's lack of reading skills so exasperated her teachers and relatives that they began to think she was mentally retarded. She could get lost walking to the grocery store; at times she felt as if she had no control over her speech. It was not until she was twenty-two that her future husband, the poet John Berryman, finally named her mysterious ailment.

Simpson intersperses her narrative with nontechnical explanations of dyslexia and what is being done to treat it. But despite growing public awareness and advances in research, dyslexia remains a frustrating and frightening disorder.
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5-0 out of 5 stars A marvelous autobiography!
REVERSALS is the story of a woman who, though quite bright, had an impossible time learning to read and spell.She didn't find out till she was in her 20s that she had dyslexia.In my opinion, Eileen Simpsonwas--and is--one courageous and resilient lady.Because she grew up duringan era when dyslexia, and LD in general, was unheard of, she was the victimof repeated misunderstandings.She was repeatedly accused of being lazy,careless, unmotivated, etc.In fact, her 4th-grade year was the worstschool year she ever endured, due to a strict, authoritarian teacher and anequally strict aunt.That she never gave up, and was able to learn to readand spell in the end, is tribute to both her strength AND her intelligence. For finding the courage to disclose her dyslexia for the benefit of otherswhen it would have been so much easier to keep trying to hide it, I applaudher.To anyone who wants to learn about LD and its effect on those whohave it, I highly recommend her book! ... Read more


73. Doctors ask questions about dyslexia: A review of medical research (Orton emeritus series)
by Sylvia O Richardson
 Unknown Binding: 22 Pages (1998)
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Asin: 0892140186
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74. I Have Dyslexia.What Does That Mean?
by Shelley Ball-Dannenberg
Paperback: 28 Pages (2009-08-07)
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Asin: 1439236798
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Delaney was diagnosed with dyslexia.What does that mean?How should she explain dyslexia to her friends and her teachers?Will Delaney learn to read, write and spell?Can she be successful in school?Understand dyslexia through the eyes of an eight year-old girl and learn how to explain dyslexia to school-aged children. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars brain not wired right
I am a tutor for children with Dyslexia.This book is very accurate.I like what it says except for on page 2 it says,"Some of the wires in my brain are not connected right and my brain does not process words and sounds correctly."This sounds very negative. It should read something like, "The wires in my brain are connected differently. I need to use a different way of learning to read and spell than my regular classmates."

Not that important but the other thing I didn't care for was the illustrations with Delaney smiling.The smile just isn't done well. It makes the book look amateurist.

5-0 out of 5 stars I read it to my daughter's class!
My daughter identified with every page, she's 7, and then I read it to my daughter's class.My daughter understood dyslexia better and was proud of what's she's already accomplished.Hopefully, the class got it and will stop teasing her!!!My daughter also loved that it was a true story about Delany.Good choice for a young person with dyslexia!

4-0 out of 5 stars loved the book
I'm a special education teacher and have now shared this book with 3 different students and their parents.The responses that I have received from both students and parents have been VERY positive.The only perceived negative I have about the book is that the child has a very different lifestyle than the students I teach.This is not a suggestion that the book isn't excellent and that my students cannnot relate to her beyond that.It'd be great if a non-white student lesser means ALSO wrote a book titled, "I Have Learning Disabilities.What Does That Mean?"

5-0 out of 5 stars This book is a great teaching tool!
My daughter, Katie (age 10), has a good friend who has dyslexia.This book helped me explain dyslexia to Katie.I would recommend this book to anyone who has school-aged children.It's a great opportunity to teach children that we're all different and we're all special.

5-0 out of 5 stars My daughter is proud to own and read this book!
My daughter is in her teens and has dyslexia.She received this book as a gift from a friend of mine, and it made her day!She has insight now into how dyslexia affected her early years, and this book "hit the nail on the head" of her experiences. ... Read more


75. Children With Dyslexia (Educating Our Children)
by Amy R. Vigilante, Waln K. Brown
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-02-28)
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Asin: B0012FQ3OO
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The frustration that a dyslexic child experiences in school can have a tremendous impact on the rest or his or her life.Research has discovered valuable information about this learning problem.With the proper support systems, good teaching and careful problem identification, dyslexic children need not suffer from the school experience.Today, dyslexics may enter any professional field to which they are suited, once they have mastered the necessary skills or reading and writing. ... Read more


76. Bangor Dyslexia Teaching System
by Elaine Miles
Paperback: 102 Pages (1997-09-01)
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Asin: 1861560559
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Part One this work focuses on the teaching of primary school age children who are dyslexic or have specific learning difficulties; the aim is to bring them up to standards of literacy which they need if they are to function at their general ability level in school. Part Two is for the secondary pupil, who is under much pressure from classroom neeeds; priorities are therefore suggested and a plan of approach for helping is outlined. ... Read more


77. Dyslexia: Practical and Easy-to-follow Advice (Your Child)
by Robin Temple
Paperback: 128 Pages (2002-04-11)
list price: US$12.40
Isbn: 1843330466
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Your Child is a series of practical guides, aimed at parents of children affected by common but distressing complaints. In this concise and helpful handbook, Robin Temple looks at the main treatments available for dyslexia. He compares these with a new approach to dyslexia - the Davis approach - that sees the special talents and strengths that a dyslexic child has as the real cause of learning difficulties and explains clearly what steps can be taken to successfully correct the learning disabilities. This book covers:- Different types of learning difficulties; How to help yourself and your child; Conventional treatments; Alternative therapies; The Davis approach; Specific advice for each age group ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars At last, I understand!
This is the first book I've been able to find that explains what dyslexia is like from my child's point of view.The author takes you through an amusement park where each "ride" allows a nondyslexic person to be able to imagine one of the symptoms of dyslexia.It dispels the myth that dyslexia is just "words and letters that reverse themselves."As a parent of a dyslexic child and a teacher who works with dyslexic students I recommend this book to all of the parents of my students.I also highly recommend it for teachers of dyslexic students.I believe it gives fair treatment to the other methods used to help someone with dyslexia.It is clearly stated in the book that Ms. Temple is a Davis Facilitator so one would expect her book to focus on Davis ideas.She would not have elected to spend the time and money it takes to become licensed if she didn't believe the methods were the best from her perspective.

4-0 out of 5 stars In response to an earlier review
TO the writer who had a bone to pick. This book compairs the two method of teaching dyslexics, the traditional as well as the Davis method. Traditional methods don't work for everyone. I know because I have been there. My so is dyslexic through and through! He fell through the cracks because of the traditional method of drilling phonics over and over and over! If it weren't for the Davis method his dyslexia would have driven him into the groung. Now he is a bright, cheery, well adjusted child because they taught him how to use his "gift" to it's fullest by giving him the tools he needs to over come the obsticles.

2-0 out of 5 stars A BONE TO PICK
I have a bone to pick with this book.Although it presents itself as an overview of dyslexia, it is really an advertisement for the Davis Method.The first half of the book discusses "standard" treatments in a slightly negative way, then the second half of the book is a glowingexplanation of the Davis method.I have nothing against Ron Davis's methodbut it's wrong for the book to be advertised as a general book when it'sreally a book about the Davis method.

5-0 out of 5 stars Provides excellent guidance to parents
In my job, I frequently talk to parents concerned about their children'sschool problems. Most feel confused and overwhelmed by an array of oftencontradictory information. Robin Temple's book is the first book I haveseen that really focuses on guiding parents through this maze. The bookexplains the various approaches and treatments available in direct andeasy-to-understand terms, and provides some guidelines for evaluation. Thebook also offerspractical guidance and suggestions geared to addressingthe many emotional issues faced by parents and their dyslexic children. Ihighly recommend this book. ... Read more


78. Smart but Feeling Dumb: New Research on Dyslexia--And How It May Help You
by Harold N. Levinson
Paperback: 496 Pages (2003-09-01)
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Asin: 0446691178
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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This study of dyslexia is based on more than 20 years of research involving more than 10,000 dyslexics. This updated edition is based on the author's eight years of research undertaken since the mid-1990s. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Someone finally understands my life!
For my 50th birthday, I gave myself the gift of being evaluated by Dr. Levinson.I had read his book "Smart but feeling Dumb" and had it dog-eared with notes, highlighting, and stickies.

I felt, while I was reading it - that someone could finally put into words what my life was like.Plus the book was easy to read, not because it had few pages, or graphs & charts ... but because it was spaced properly.More space was given around each word and between the lines.

This was not something you noticed immediately - I had to read it in the book - but then when I compared it to other books - Dr, Levinson was right!Again and Again.

I have been under Dr. Levinson's care for 5 years.And my life is easier, not radically, just that days are good, they are easier, and I don't struggle they way I did before.

I recommend you visit his web site [...] (Note:the font on the web site is NOTHING like the books!Some designer gave it a font that does not work like the book. I'll bring that up to him at my Annual visit.

JilMac - patient of Dr. Levinson's since 2005

5-0 out of 5 stars An absolute life-changer!!!!Please read it!!!!
I got this book when our son was learning how to read because we thought that he was showing signs of dyslexia.When I went through the first part of the book, I realized how many other things were all related to the same root problem.Dr. Levinson's book explained why our son couldn't tie his shoes yet, and is still learning at Age 7.It made it clear why he couldn't ride his bike without training wheels at 7 when the 4-year-old next door could fly down the street.We also understand why he struggles with writing even though the end result looks nearly perfect.We had almost written off the thought of dyslexia because our son became a fabulous reader almost overnight once he figured it out.He loves to read, but this book was still a life-changer.We used to spend hours working on homework that other children did in 15 minutes.After reading the book, we went to see Dr. Levinson. Literally, after one week on his treatment, our son was doing his work in half the time and without the tears that he used to have.Now about 4 months into his treatment, we are still improving measurably.We still have frustrating times, but they are far fewer in number and are less intense.Our son got straight As on his report card for the first time ever after about 7 weeks on the treatment.It has allowed him to share his intelligence that has always been there, but that he could not get out previously.
Dr. Levinson has absolutely changed our lives.If you or your child struggle with balance, hitting a ball, riding a bike, reading, writing, memory, double vision, learning disabilities, or a litany of other things that nobody else can explain, I would highly recommend that you read this book and follow it up with a visit to Dr. Levinson.
We waited a full year after reading the book before we made an appt.Had I known then the difference that it would make, I would have done anything necessary to make that appt. immediately!Get the book, read it, and see for yourself what a difference it makes!

5-0 out of 5 stars The only book with a treatment plan that gets at the root of the dyslexic syndrome
Smart But Feeling Dumb is the most informative book ever written by a Medical Doctor who has gone against the grain of mainstream treatments, and came out of it helping tens of thousands. I am personaly greatful for Dr. Levinson for his perserverence in getting to the root cause of the dyslexic syndrome and its far reaching effects. I have felt - experientially - the positive results of having a reversal of deep rooted learning disabilites in an exceptable time frame. Problems I have had for decades are no longer problems. The only thing this Doctor and his book can not give back is lost time. If anyone or their children are having dyslexic like problems, it is recommended that this is the very first book you read. Hands down the very best book ever written on the subject.

5-0 out of 5 stars Thank God for this book and Dr.
This book was the first I read that made sense. It changed my daughters life. Under Dr. Levinson's direction, My daughter's reading went from 1st to 3rd grade (grade level) almost instantly. Her hand writing and spelling also improved. She is a different child and can't stop reading and writing.I know many other "experts" want to disagree but there is no other reason for her immediate turn around.She showed sighs of improvement within 1 week and continues to develop with her grade level after 1 1/2 years.I have recommended two other families to Dr. Levinson and they both have experienced similar improvements. Joanne S. Revised and Updated Smart But Feeling Dumb New Understanding and Dramatic Treatment for Dyslexia (LD/ADD)Smart but Feeling Dumb: New Research on Dyslexia--And How It May Help You

5-0 out of 5 stars Hope for the future :)
This book brought tears to my eyes and joy to my heart.I did not find out I haddyslexia until my first year in college. I was always a straight A student so I don't think anyone thought I had a problem, but I knew something was wrong. I was always writing things backwards and a short term memory at times. I was hyperactive and I lashed when I got frustrated (then I would feel guilty) and I didn't understand why. I always felt unloved and stupid even though I had tons of friends and a scholarly academic life.I have been called smart and intelligentbut it was sometimes coupled with the words crazy, over emotional, overly sensitive, mean, unsociable etc.No one could understand why this beautiful intelligent successful girl (me) could not see herself that way. I had been toa counselor once I got older but most diagnosed me as depressed. I had no clue these issues I was dealing with have to do withdyslexia. At the age of 28 this is a breath of fresh air and a definite sign of hope. I wish I had this information years ago. This book communicates what I tried to explain to my parents, my teachers, the counselor, my friends, my boyfriends, ie. but they could never understand. I'm not saying all people with these symptoms that have dyslexia, but if even if you suspect your child may pleeeeeaaaaaassssee read this book. It was save a lot of pain and confusion for you and especially your child. ... Read more


79. Dyslexia in the Foreign Language Classroom (Second Language Acquisition)
by Joanna Nijakowska
Paperback: 224 Pages (2010-06-15)
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Asin: 1847692796
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This book addresses specific learning difficulties in reading and spelling -- developmental dyslexia. Set in the cross-linguistic context, it presents issues surrounding dyslexia from the perspective of a foreign language teacher. It is intended to serve as a reference book for those involved in foreign language teaching. ... Read more


80. Early Reading Development and Dyslexia (Dyslexia Series(Whurr))
by Valerie Muter
Paperback: 220 Pages (2003-03)
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Asin: 1861563272
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Early Reading Development and Dyslexia focuses on how children learn to read and on the difficulties some children have in acquiring this important skill. It concentrates specifically on the very beginning stages of reading development - that is, on the 4-7 year age group.

This book begins by considering current ideas about how young children begin to acquire reading skills, and draws particularly on research that focuses on the language abilities that they need to have in place in order to facilitate early reading. The link between phonological (speech sound) abilities and the acquisition of letter knowledge is especially highlighted, but attention is also paid to other reading-related language skills and to the role that parents and teachers play in promoting good early reading development.

Later chapters focus on the importance of early identification of reading problems through screening and assessment procedures. Effective teaching of beginning reading skills within the classroom is discussed, prior to a review of current specialist teaching methods designed to improve reading progress in early-diagnosed young dyslexic children. ... Read more


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