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Dyslexia in the Workplace 2e - 2nd Edition by Diana Bartlett & Sylvia Moody & Katherine Kindersley (Paperback)
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Highlights
- The second edition of Dyslexia in the Workplace is a comprehensive guide to how dyslexic adults in employment can improve their skills, and how their employers and other professionals can help.
- About the Author: Diana Bartlett is a psychologist specialising in dyslexia, memory, social skills training, language and learning.
- 328 Pages
- Business + Money Management, General
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Book Synopsis
The second edition of Dyslexia in the Workplace is a comprehensive guide to how dyslexic adults in employment can improve their skills, and how their employers and other professionals can help.
- Offers invaluable insights for overcoming obstacles to success, enhancing workplace efficiency and ensuring that dyslexic employees achieve their full potential
- Written in an accessible style that is perfect for professionals and dyslexic individuals alike
- Covers related syndromes such as dyspraxia, attention deficit disorder and visual stress
- Explores the legal obligations and other issues that are important to workplace managers, especially human resources professionals
- Provides authoritative guidance on recent case law relating to dyslexia
From the Back Cover
Dyslexia presents many challenges in the workplace. Employees with dyslexia may struggle to cope with their jobs, managers may be unsure how to help them, and specialists involved in offering support, such as occupational health professionals, may lack specific expertise in dyslexia.
This expanded second edition of a bestselling guide to understanding and overcoming the challenges of dyslexia in the workplace gives comprehensive information and advice that will be useful to all of the above groups ? as well as to dyslexia professionals, psychologists, and trainers. It offers invaluable insights and practical advice that will overcome obstacles to success, enhance workplace efficiency and ensure that dyslexic employees achieve their full potential.
Written in a clear, straightforward style, Dyslexia in the Workplace covers:
- the nature of dyslexic difficulties and their effects in the workplace
- related syndromes such as dyspraxia, attention deficit disorder and visual stress
- managing the transition from school or college to the workplace
- strategies that dyslexic employees can use to improve their skills
- adjustments that employers can make to harness the talent of dyslexic staff
- a review of relevant legal issues taking account of recent case law
As an introductory guide, this book is written for a diverse audience of professionals in and around the workplace as well as for dyslexic individuals themselves. Experienced professionals seeking to explore workplace dyslexia consultancy in more depth are directed to a companion book, Dyslexia and Employment: A Guide for Assessors, Trainers and Managers (Wiley-Blackwell, 2009).
Review Quotes
"Dyslexia in the workplace is a detailed and comprehensive guide with 5 helpful Appendices. This guide is equally useful for employers, dyslexia professionals and dyslexia workers." (Dyslexia Contact, 3 September 2011)
"A good book and one I would like to keep on the shelf and will certainly wish to refer to again." (Dyslexia Review, 1 July 2011)
"This is a well written and thoughtfully structed book, and one which deserves a wide readership." (RoSPA Occupational Safety & Health Journal, 1 February 2011)
"This book is a must-read for all professionals who work with dyslexic employees as well as to dyslexic employees themselves. I strongly recommend it." (PATOSS Bulletin, Summer 2011)
"Dyslexia in the Workplace is a very useful guide. Whereas it can be read from cover to cover, the format also allows the reader to dip in and find the parts they want to refer to. It is very clearly set out and its accessibility and explanatory approach make it a reassuring read as well as an enlightening one. Each chapter ends with further reading in the companion volumes for those who wish to find out more." (Dyslexia Review, Summer 2011)
About the Author
Diana Bartlett is a psychologist specialising in dyslexia, memory, social skills training, language and learning. She works as a one-to-one trainer and adviser for dyslexic adults in the workplace and in higher education.
Sylvia Moody is a clinical psychologist specialising in the assessment of dyslexic adults. She has written award-winning books on dyslexia for teenagers, students and employed adults.