Dyslexia: Understanding the Dyslexic Brain of a Child or Adult
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ナレーター:
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Jacob Shumway
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著者:
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Cooper Harling
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Dyslexia is a way for the brain to channel words, symbols, and letters into discernible thoughts. It's not just a disorder or handicap, something that teachers will be disappointed at and parents will be worried about. Over the years, all the dyslexic people I have met in my life have a knack for something other than reading and writing. They are good at construction, computer software, creative thinking, or something technical. These skills, however necessary, are often overlooked when teachers and educators push kids into what they think forms the sole basis for their success in life: literacy.
Now, don't get me wrong, reading and writing matter. They make a difference, and it's harder to do certain things when the process of learning it is slower, but I think that this book can enlighten anyone who is looking to know:
- The strengths that come with a dyslexic brain.
- The definition and symptoms, so you know how to recognize it.
- Ways to work around the forceful writing skills many people don't use as much anymore, anyway.
- Methods to help children understand themselves, accept their quirks, and find their hidden talents.
- Brain and cerebral studies that explain the difference between brains of "regular" people and dyslexic ones.
- Interesting anecdotes about reading faster, overcoming dyslexia, or making the process of acquiring reading skills less frustrating.
- And so much more!
Chances are that you might know someone who is dyslexic. Or perhaps you are just wondering about it. I encourage you to pick up this comparatively cheap audiobook and educate yourself to improve your comprehension of what dyslexia really is and what to do with it.
©2019 Cooper Harling (P)2019 Cooper Harling