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Raising a Child with Dyslexia: What Every Parent Needs to Know
- Narrated by: Stephen H. Marsden
- Length: 9 hrs and 47 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Keyed to current, cutting edge research, this user-friendly guide provides detailed assistance to parents and educators who want to help dyslexic children achieve their best life.
Topics include signs of dyslexia parents can watch for at various ages, symptoms that warrant diagnosis by a professional, what to expect during the testing process, tips on working with the school to create an optimal learning environment, how to offer a safe, encouraging space where children can learn to manage the emotional fallout of the dyslexic struggle, and how to help children with dyslexia develop vital personal qualities and coping strategies that will enable them to approach life with courage, determination, perseverance, and joy.
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Helpful for Parent of Newly Diagnosed Child
I listened to this book (off and on) during the time my 8-year-old daughter was being evaluated for dyslexia and in the weeks following the results which confirmed my suspicion. I found the book very helpful and a great jumping off point as I dive into this new world. I feel more connected to my daughter and that I understand her better. I am planning to order the physical copy to be able to reference parts of it more easily.
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