Dyslexia

Updated September 26, 2024
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Dyslexia in different languages cross-linguistic comparisons
Goulandris, Nata.
Paper Book
This book presents current research on dyslexia in alnguages other than English. It is increasingly evident that it is essential to define dyslexia in terms of the language of instruction because learning to read cannot be separated from the linguistic parameters of that language. Differences in the...
Overcoming dyslexia : a new and complete science-based program for reading problems at any level
Shaywitz, Sally E.
Paper Book
COMPLETELY REVISED AND UPDATED From one of the world's preeminent experts on reading and dyslexia, the most comprehensive, up-to-date, and practical book available on identifying, understanding, and overcoming reading problems--now revised to reflect the latest research and evidence...
Handbook of learning disabilities
Swanson, H. Lee
Paper Book
This comprehensive handbook reviews the major theoretical, methodological, and instructional advances that have occurred in the field of learning disabilities. With contributions from leading researchers, the volume synthesizes a vast body of knowledge on the nature of learning disabilities,...
Reader, come home the reading brain in a digital world
Wolf, Maryanne
Paper Book
The author of the acclaimed Proust and the Squid follows up with a lively, ambitious, and deeply informative book that considers the future of the reading brain and our capacity for critical thinking, empathy, and reflection as we become increasingly dependent on digital technologies. A...
Proust and the squid : the story and science of the reading brain
Wolf, Maryanne.
Paper Book
In the tradition of Stephen Pinker's The Language Instinct, Tufts University cognitive neuroscientist and child development expert Maryanne Wolf-known for her work in dyslexia-offers an eloquent book about how the brain learned to read and, in the process, changed the way we as humans think. ...

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