Dyslexia : a complete guide for parents
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Dyslexia : a complete guide for parents
John Wiley, 2004
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [199]-205) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Parents with a dyslexic child have only had professional references to turn to for much-needed advice until now. The first guide written expressly for parents, "Dyslexia: A Complete Guide for Parents" provides the unique insights of a noted educational psychologist on what sort of supportive role parents can play in the life of their dyslexic child. The book includes a description of dyslexia, how it's identified and assessed, examples of different approaches parents can adopt, and a range of useful resources.
Table of Contents
About the author. Preface. Chapter 1: An introduction to dyslexia. Chapter 2: Identification and assessment: guidance for parents. Chapter 3: How dyslexic children learn and how parents can help. Chapter 4: Support for parents. Chapter 5: Legislation and parent empowerment. Chapter 6: Beyond school. Chapter 7: Parents' and children's voices. Chapter 8: Alternative approaches. Chapter 9: Information: a personal need - a global concern. Concluding comments. References. Index.
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