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At School with Dyslexia - by Sascha Roos (Paperback)
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Highlights
- 'Five stars.
- 224 Pages
- Young Adult Nonfiction, Study Aids
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About the Book
"Discover tools and strategies that help you thrive at school and in your exams. Dyslexia is a learning difference with its own challenges and strengths. Conventional study techniques do not always suit the dyslexic learner. This book will help you realise your potential, and use your creative and innovative ways of seeing the world and learning to your advantage. It will reveal clever ways of organising your study and provide reassuring tips and advice from fellow dyslexic learners that show it is possible to study and achieve as a dyslexic learner"--Provided by publisher.
Book Synopsis
'Five stars. Fantastic book. Very easy read. Lots of tips. Suitable for all from dyslexia to dyspraxia to ADHD. Brilliant. Would recommend from start to finish' - Reader review
Discover tools and strategies that help you thrive at school and in your exams
Dyslexia is a learning difference with its own challenges and strengths. Conventional study techniques do not always suit the dyslexic learner.
This book will help you realise your potential, and use your creative and innovative ways of seeing the world and learning to your advantage. It will reveal clever ways of organising your study and provide reassuring tips and advice from fellow dyslexic learners that show it is possible to study and achieve as a dyslexic learner.
Review Quotes
Five stars. Fantastic book. Very easy read. Lots of tips. Suitable for all from dyslexia to dyspraxia to adhd. Brilliant. Would recommend from start to finish--Reader review
About the Author
Sascha Roos is a dyslexia specialist and author of At Home with Dyslexia, a guide for parents. At School with Dyslexia, her second book, focuses on her particular concern; the challenges of studying as a dyslexic learner.
Sascha is originally from Cambridge and lives in Cork in the Republic of Ireland. She is a member of Dyslexia Ireland and the Institute of Guidance Counsellors. Sascha has a blog for dyslexic students hosted on a study skills website and has been involved in various projects relating to dyslexia, including podcasts, documentaries, panel discussions and exhibitions.