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Top 5 dyslexia books
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[1 of 5]
Dyslexia is My Superpower (Most of the Time)
- The book tells you what dyslexia is and how people with dyslexia can succeed.
- It has interviews with children and young adults who have dyslexia and offers advice to others.
- The book also includes a section for professionals who work in education or special learning environments.
“This is a very powerful book. You hear the voice of each child and can picture their experiences. The similarities and differences between each child’s story are fascinating.”
[2 of 5]
Dyslexia and Me (Mindful Kids)
- Learn what it means to be dyslexic
- dyslexia-friendly activities
- guidance for parents and carers
“Brilliant book to help your child embrace their neurodiversity needs and increases understanding and recognition that differences are normal”
[3 of 5]
Xtraordinary People: Made By Dyslexia
- The book discusses what dyslexia is and the strengths people with dyslexia have.
- It emphasizes that dyslexia is not a problem that needs to be fixed, but rather a different way of thinking that can be a source of great strength.
- The book also includes a quiz to help people identify their own strengths.
“We were recommended this book by our dyslexia tutor and love it. Dyslexic is seen as a problem to be fixed but this book shows the talents & superpowers of dyslexics.”
[4 of 5]
Fun Games and Activities for Children with Dyslexia: How to Learn Smarter with a Dyslexic Brain
- This book discusses how to learn smarter with a dyslexic brain.
It includes games and activities that are designed to help children with dyslexia learn in a fun and creative way.
The games and activities use the four different learning styles that work best with dyslexics โ thinking in pictures, in movement, in music or socially.
“This book is great – I tutor kids, and some of these activities look like theyโll be great fun to try… itโs written clearly (Iโm dyslexic myself, so that is great!) and it is clearly laid out.”
[5 of 5]
Diary of a Dyslexic School Kid
- This is a book about a boy with dyslexia.
- It discusses his experiences in school, including bullying and coping with tests and homework.
- The book is written in a diary format to help teens and tweens with dyslexia feel less alone.
“I am dyslexic, so too is my 10 year old daughter, she has done nothing but smile since she started reading it, saying she can relate to it so many times. Not been able to put it down..”
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