Teaching - Reading, Teaching - Language Arts, Parenting - Special Education, Education - Dyslexia, Learning Disabilities, Education - Learning Disabled
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Overview
There is hope for your dyslexic child--here are practical ways to achieve real progress!
Not just a reading problem, dyslexia can affect many areas of your child's life--including understanding words, descerning left from right, and counting money. These problems can have a devastating effect of your child's self-esteem and can make you feel powerless to help.
But you can help your dyslexic child. Eileen Cronin, Ph.D., founder of The Raskob Learning Institute, has studied dyslexia for many years and has developed a working program that parents can use to help dyslexic children significantly improve their reading, writing, and spelling. Beginning with a simple test that you conduct at home Cronin presents you with a comprehensive and holistic program that any parent or teacher can easily use.
Inside you'll find these helpful chapters:
Is Dyslexic Real?
The Growing Mind
Parenting the Dyslexic Child
Help at School
Helping the Dyslexic Child with Reading
A Monster Called Homework
And Many More Chapters Filled with Invaluable Information
With Eileen Cronin's guidance, you can begin right away to help your child overcome dyslexia and achieve greater self esteem.
Editorials
Library Journal
Cronin, founder of The Raskob Learning Institute, has worked with dyslexic children for many years. Here, she offers a straightforward overview of dyslexia: what it is, how dyslexics differ from other children, how to diagnose dyslexia, and how parents can help their dyslexic children. After opening chapters that define the problem and provide advice on when parents should seek further help, Cronin concentrates on the school-aged child who needs help in adopting a learning style after a diagnosis of dyslexia is made. Exercises to practice with a child and case studies enhance the text. Final chapters deal with adolescent and adult dyslexics. Appendixes include a glossary, bibliography, list of support groups, and supplemental material for use with home exercises. Recommended for public and community college libraries.-- Kay Brodie, Chesapeake Coll., Wye Mills, Md.Denise Perry Donavin
Confusion over the term "dyslexia"--a dysfunction that affects a person's ability to learn to read, spell, and do math problems--is common, because dyslexia also affects nonacademic areas of a person's life and the level of dysfunction varies extensively between individuals. Cronin offers definitions, suggests how to have the situation evaluated for children and adults, and outlines specific teaching and coping mechanisms. An excellent resource for parents and educators, particularly because it tackles extracurricular as well as academic issues.Book Details
Published
March 31, 1994
Publisher
Prima Publishing,U.S.
Pages
208
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781559582902