Organisation and Everyday Life with Dyslexia and other SpLDs

Regular price €192.20
Title
Quantity:
In stock with our UK publisher. 14-28 days
Delivery/Collection within 10-20 working days
14 days return policy Shipping & Delivery
A01=Ginny Stacey
A01=Sally Fowler
adaptive learning techniques
Author_Ginny Stacey
Author_Sally Fowler
Birthday
Category=VFJR3
Category=VSPM
cognitive processing differences
Countdown Timers
Dyslexic Person
eq_bestseller
eq_health-lifestyle
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_nobargain
eq_non-fiction
eq_self-help
ETC
Everyday Life
executive function strategies
Follow
GENERAL PROBLEM SOLVING
Idea
INSIGHT BOXES
INSUPERABLE OBSTACLES
Internal Clock
KEY WORDS
Lever Arch Files
Mark 1
neurodiversity support
Place
practical solutions for dyslexia challenges
Revision Timetables
Ring Binder
Sat Nav
Scan
self-management skills
STUDY PERIPHERALS
THINKING PREFERENCES
Time
Time Management
UNDERLYING DYSLEXIA
Wo
workplace accommodations SpLD

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138202405
  • Weight: 857g
  • Dimensions: 189 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Nov 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
Secure checkout Fast Shipping Easy returns

Organisation and Everyday Life with Dyslexia and other SpLDs is the second book in the series Living Confidently with Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLDs). This book is about the wide impacts of dyslexia/ SpLD on everyday life. All dyslexic/ SpLD people live with the possibility that their mind will function in a dyslexic/ SpLD way at any moment, regardless of strategies that they have acquired or developed. Even people with many strategies can suddenly find themselves struggling with their dyslexia/ SpLD again.

This book is adressed to dyslexic/ spld readers. Organisation is promoted as a tool to minimise the effets of dyselxia /spLD. The book covers:

  • situations that might disrupt organisation
  • a systematic approach to organisation
  • everyday life, study peripherals and employment.

It has many life stories to help readers recognise the impacts of their own dyslexia/ SpLD.

Dyslexic/ SpLDs have the potential to offer skills and alternative approaches to tasks. Often, the solutions that they devise for themselves are very useful to the non-dyslexic/ SpLD people around them, which can enhance their self-confidence.

When organisation suits the individual with SpLD innate intelligence and potential can be realised.

Ginny Stacey did not realise she was dyslexic until her mid-20s. The challenge of learning to play classical guitar helped her to understand how her dyslexic mind works. Committed to helping other dyslexics achieve their potential, she developed a range of highly effective techniques for supporting dyslexic students in studying all subjects and coping with life in general. The techniques are widely used in universities and colleges. She has become a nationally-recognised expert in the field.

Sally Fowler stepped into the dyslexic world in her late 40s. It was a revelation to see the impacts of her dyslexia clearly. She became an approved teacher for the British Dyslexia Association with an M.A. in special education. She taught dyslexics, both children in schools and students at university. In Oxford, she met Ginny Stacey: the collaboration of two dyslexic minds has brought a wealth of experience to the Living Confidently with Specific Learning Difficulties series.

More from this author