Generated from local file. Cache size:400 (not visible in beta/prod)

Read complete books and articles on: Dyslexia

Dyslexia - dĭslĕkˈsēə, in psychology, a developmental disability in reading or spelling, generally becoming evident in early schooling. To a dyslexic, letters and words may appear reversed, e.g., d seen as b or was seen as saw. Many dyslexics never learn to read or write effectively, although they tend to show above average intelligence in other areas. With the


15 of the Best Books and Articles on: Dyslexia

as selected by Questia librarians
  1. 1.


  2. 2.


    Living with Dyslexia: The Social and Emotional Consequences of Specific Learning Difficulties » Read Now

    by Barbara Riddick. 232 pgs.

    Presenting case studies and interviews with all those concerned, combined with an up-to-date account of current thinking, Living With Dyslexia provides an accessible and realistic account of the condition.
  3. 3.


    Dyslexia: A Practitioner's Handbook » Read Now

    by Gavin Reid. 420 pgs.

    Collections: Education, Entire Library
    This new edition of an extremely successful practitioner's handbook incorporates the many changes in the definition and assessment of dyslexia and in educational policy (including some new legislation) that have taken place since the second edition was published in 1998. Completely revised and...
  4. 4.


    Day-to-Day Dyslexia in the Classroom » Read Now

    by Rody Politt, Joy Pollock, Elisabeth Waller. 203 pgs.

    Collections: Education, Entire Library
    This edition offers invaluable advice to teachers on how they can recognize specific learning difficulties and give practical help to children in their classes. Written in an accessible, jargon-free language it provides guidelines on the way children with dyslexia learn language and achieve literacy skills.
  5. 5.


    In the Mind's Eye: Visual Thinkers, Gifted People with Dyslexia and Other Learning Difficulties, Computer Images, and the Ironies of Creativity » Read Now

    by Thomas G. West. 402 pgs.

    West explodes many myths about conventional intelligence and charts new vistas for today's computer visualization technologies.
  6. 6.


  7. 7.


    Perspectives on Learning Disabilities: Biological, Cognitive, Contextual (Chap. 2 "The Biological Foundations of Developmental Dyslexia") » Read Now

    by Robert J. Sternberg, Louise Spear-Swerling. 316 pgs.

    Although the term learning disabled (LD) is widely used, few agree on its definition or origins. This edited volume attempts to bridge that knowledge gap by bringing together experts from a variety of perspectives-biological, cognitive, educational, sociological, & interactive-to discuss the nature...
  8. 8.


  9. 9.


  10. 10.


    The Psychology of Reading (Chap. Eleven "Dyslexia") » Read Now

    by Keith Rayner, Alexander Pollatsek. 529 pgs.

  11. 11.


    Children in Difficulty: A Guide to Understanding and Helping (Chap. 11 "Dyslexia") » Read Now

    by Julian Elliott, Maurice Place. 280 pgs.

    Written by two practising clinicians, this book is a guide for those who work with children. In clear, simple language it focuses upon some of the most common, yet often incapacitating, difficulties which are frequently encountered by young children and adolescents. After introducing and...
  12. 12.


    Dyslexia at College » Read Now

    by D. E. Gilroy, T. R. Miles. 260 pgs.

    This fully updated third edition of a favourite text contains practical and useful advice for students with dyslexia. The book outlines how to get the most from college both personally and academically, and gives hands-on advice on using available human and technological support.Dyslexia at College...
  13. 13.


    Adult Dyslexia: A Guide for the Workplace » Read Now

    by Gary Fitzgibbon, Brian O'Connor. 172 pgs.

  14. 14.


    Facing Learning Disabilities in the Adult Years (Chap. 6 "Dyslexia") » Read Now

    by Joan Shapiro, Rebecca Rich. 224 pgs.

    Between five and eleven million individuals in this country struggle with learning disabilities throughout adulthood, and it is estimated that two to three percent of incoming college freshman are learning disabled. In fact, learning-disabled adults are the fastest growing population of disabled...
  15. 15.


Customize your search: Dyslexia


Search in:
Books Journals Magazines
Newspapers Encyclopedia Research Topics
  • Type your specific word or phrase in the box above after the word and, then click Search.
  • Put exact phrases in double quotation marks. Do not put single words in quotation marks.

Sponsored Links
Read more than 5,000 classic books FREE!
Free Newsletter
Get helpful how-to's, writing tips, search strategies, quizzes & more!
Search the Library

Customize your search: Dyslexia


Search in:
Books Journals Magazines
Newspapers Encyclopedia Research Topics
  • Type your specific word or phrase in the box above after the word and, then click Search.
  • Put exact phrases in double quotation marks. Do not put single words in quotation marks.
Back to top