Dyslexia
Understanding the Thought Processes of Dyslexics
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David Copperson
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Whether you think you are dyslexic or know someone else who might be, this guide can help you. It is the main theme. The author has studied the topic extensively and all kinds of topics related to it.
For example, there are studies that connect ADHD and dysgraphia to dyslexia. Other explanations and insights include focusing on dyscalculia and the anxiety that comes with it or with dyslexic problems. More information is available in the form of busting some of the most common myths about dyslexia and revealing the full truth. And last but not least, this audiobook shows you the benefits of dyslexia, and yes, there are many.
Don’t wait; learn more about the disability now.
©2019 David Copperson (P)2020 David CoppersonLos oyentes también disfrutaron...
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- De: Albert Costa, John W. Schwieter - translator
- Narrado por: Luis Soto
- Duración: 6 h y 8 m
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How do two languages coexist in the same brain? Why is it possible to forget a language? What are the advantages and challenges of being bilingual? Over half of the world's population is bilingual, and yet this fascinating, complex ability is understood by few. In The Bilingual Brain, leading expert Albert Costa explores the science of language through a wide range of cutting-edge studies and examples from South Korea to Spain and Canada.
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Brains make language and language makes brains
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The Self-Driven Child
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Many of us know we're putting too much pressure on our kids - and on ourselves - but how do we get off this crazy train? We want our children to succeed, to be their best, and to do their best, but what if they are not on board? A few years ago, Ned Johnson and Bill Stixrud started noticing the same problem from different angles: even high-performing kids were coming to them acutely stressed and lacking any real motivation. Many complained that they had no real control over their lives.
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Practical, wise, and well researched
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Gifts Differing
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- De: Isabel Briggs Myers, Peter B. Myers - with
- Narrado por: Patricia Rodriguez
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Like a thumbprint, personality type provides an instant snapshot of a person's uniqueness. Drawing on concepts originated by Carl Jung, this audiobook distinguishes four categories of personality styles and shows how these qualities determine the way you perceive the world and come to conclusions about what you've seen. It then explains what they mean for your success in school, at a job, in a career, and in your personal relationships.
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half/half
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Choke
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- De: Sian Beilock
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Beilock examines how attention and working memory guide human performance, how experience and practice and brain development interact to create our abilities, and how stress affects all these factors.
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Buzz Word Festival
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Age of Opportunity
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Adolescence now lasts longer than ever before. And as world-renowned expert on adolescent psychology Dr. Laurence Steinberg argues, this makes these years the key period in determining individuals’ life outcomes, demanding that we change the way we parent, educate, and understand young people.
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if you think you know, think again
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Whistling Vivaldi
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Claude M. Steele, who has been called “one of the few great social psychologists,” offers a vivid first-person account of the research that supports his groundbreaking conclusions on stereotypes and identity. He sheds new light on American social phenomena from racial and gender gaps in test scores to the belief in the superior athletic prowess of black men, and lays out a plan for mitigating these “stereotype threats” and reshaping American identities.
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Surprising, in a good way
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Seeing Voices
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In Seeing Voices, Oliver Sacks turns his attention to the subject of deafness, and the result is a deeply felt portrait of a minority struggling for recognition and respect - a minority with its own rich, sometimes astonishing, culture and unique visual language, an extraordinary mode of communication that tells us much about the basis of language in hearing people as well.
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A Rich Experience
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Choice Words
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In productive classrooms, teachers don't just teach children skills, they build emotionally and relationally healthy learning communities. Teachers create intellectual environments that produce not only technically competent students, but also caring, secure, actively literate human beings.
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Check it out at the library or don't
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Positive Parenting for Autism
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Positive Parenting for Autism delivers practical guidance that will empower parents to implement the techniques used by professionals to help their child with autism build essential social and life skills in an encouraging, affirming way. Raising a child with autism is one of the most challenging responsibilities any parent can face. It can be difficult to manage the commitments of daily life and also feel as though you’re doing all you can to support the development of your special needs child.
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Amazing
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Now You See It
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- De: Cathy N. Davidson
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When Duke University gave free iPods to the freshman class in 2003, critics said they were wasting their money. Yet when the students in practically every discipline invented academic uses for the music players, suddenly the idea could be seen in a new light - as an innovative way to turn learning on its head. Using cutting-edge research on the brain, Cathy N. Davidson show how attention blindness has produced one of our society's greatest challenges.
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3 Reasons to Read
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The Global Achievement Gap
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- De: Tony Wagner
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Education expert Tony Wagner situates our school problems in the context of the global knowledge economy and analyzes the skills necessary for our young people to succeed.
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made obsolete by 'MostLikelyToSucceed'-still great
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Creative Schools
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Ken Robinson is one of the world's most influential voices in education, and his 2006 TED Talk on the subject is the most viewed in the organization's history. Now, the internationally recognized leader on creativity and human potential focuses on one of the most critical issues of our time: how to transform the nation's troubled educational system.
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The Answer to Why Students Stop Trying
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This program explains the concepts of Davis Dyslexia Correction® for people who would rather listen than read. At the age of 38, Ronald D. Davis made a discovery about a perception that enabled him to read a book cover to cover - for the first time. The methods he developed have helped thousands of children and adults around the world to overcome reading, writing, study, and attention problems.
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- Anonymous User
- 03-26-20
Dyslexia in a nutshell
If you look at the cover, it kind of looks like a walnut shell, so that's what I had to think about. Either way, yes, dyslexia is very well explained in this book.
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- Benita
- 03-26-20
Awesome
This is an awesome book. I never understood so much before about dyslexia. Now I can breathe. The symptoms aren't weird. They are common. Also interesting that it mentions other disorders.
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- Peter
- 05-21-23
An ok starting point
It’s an ok starting point, but lacks a lot of scientific rigour and even makes some quite spurious claims early on. If you’re already week researched on this topic, take a pass on this one.
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