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Dyslexia

Dyslexic Thought Patterns, Brain Structures, and More

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Dyslexia

By: David Copperson
Narrated by: Sam Logsdon
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This is a book with three separate documents, consisting of the following:

Document 1: The dyslexic brain has been a mystery to many, and only a source of understanding for a few. When we look into the way to identify dyslexia and all its accompanying ramifications, it’s nothing new that we will run into difficulties, some severe, some not so severe.

Figuring out if you have dyslexia, what typifies those who have dyslexia, and what to expect in terms of personality, reading skills, and other related aspects, is a puzzle. Then, what’s crucial is to determine what to do about it, where it came from, and many things that can help us dive deeper into the science of the dyslexic brain, solutions, and comprehension on a higher level. This book does exactly that. As a basis for that grasp of what is often called a “disorder,” the author will guide you along as he shares his insights from his experiences.

Document 2: Going deep into the studies of dyslexics and their strengths and weaknesses, the author of this book highlights some of the most overlooked aspects of the reading disability. He goes on to say that dyslexia is definitely hereditary, and shows various examples and studies to back his statements. The he poses the question, “What is the reading gene” in a less literal way. In the end, the teacher emphasizes a number of tips teachers can take away to handle those with dyslexia better.

This book is an important part of a study that seems to explain the very essence of dyslexia, a precious gem to those who are involved in the topic.

Document 3: 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 book shows you the benefits of dyslexia, and yes, there are many.

Don’t wait and learn more about the disability now.

©2019 David Copperson (P)2020 David Copperson
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