Description
Dyslexic teenagers face special problems - this book will help solve them.
Dyslexia, involving problems with reading, writing, spelling, memory, organisation and time management, can affect people of all backgrounds and abilities. But most books on this subject are geared towards young children; advice for teenagers is thin on the ground. Yet dyslexic teenagers face special problems. They need to master complex study skills, deal with large amounts of revision, and cope with the demands of examinations. They may suffer from stress, anxiety and lack of confidence.
Dyslexia: A Teenager's Guide helps young adults tackle these problems with strategies uniquely suited to their needs. Clearly and simply written by a leading expert in the field, the book helps with reading, writing, spelling and memory, as well as giving tips on how to take notes, organise study, deal with examinations and use IT. It also shows how to improve confidence, deal with stress, and build on the creative talent that many dyslexics possess.
The only book on dyslexia written especially for teenagers (14-18 years) with their specific needs in mind
About the Author
Dr Sylvia Moody has a PhD in Psychology, a diploma in Clinical Psychology and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. She runs the Dyslexia Assessment Service in London. She has written children's books and is co-author of Dyslexia in the Workplace (Whurr Publishers, The Dyslexia Adults Link Book of the Year 2000).
Reviews
This book delivers the help and information these young adults need to understand and tackle their problems. * Sunday Herald *
Book Information
ISBN 9780091900014
Author Sylvia Moody
Format Paperback
Page Count 176
Imprint Vermilion
Publisher Ebury Publishing
Weight(grams) 220g
Dimensions(mm) 234mm * 153mm * 13mm