dyslexia

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dyslexia

Egg-drop blues

2003
Twelve-year-old Judge Jenkins has a low science grade because of his dyslexia, so he convinces his twin brother Jury to work with him in a science competition in order to earn extra credit.

Double Dutch

2004
Three eighth-grade friends, preparing for the International Double Dutch Championship jump rope competition in their home town of Cincinnati, Ohio, cope with Randy's missing father, Delia's inability to read, and Yo Yo's encounter with the class bullies.

Coping with dyslexia

2000
Offers advice to those who suffer from dyslexia, discussing what it is, how it is diagnosed, how it can be overcome, and other related topics.

Dyslexia

1997
Explains the nature of dyslexia, the various forms of treatment, and the many challenges faced by those living with this condition. Includes case studies and interviews.

Dyslexia

2004
Describes the characteristic of dyslexia, its causes, how it affects children, and how these children can learn to read.

If you're so smart, how come you can't spell Mississippi?

2008
Katie is very surprised when her father--one of the smartest people she knows--was unable to help her study for her third grade spelling test because he admitted to not knowing how to spell Mississippi.

Dyslexia

1991
Describes the characteristic of dyslexia, its causes, how it affects children, and how these children can learn to read.

Living with dyslexia

2011
Dispels myths about dyslexia and presents an overview of the disorder, addressing its signs and symptoms, difficulties, and treatment.

Dyslexia

2003
A comprehensive look at dyslexia, a learning disability that affects up to ten percent of the population of the Western world, covering its definitions, causes, assessment, and treatments.

Dyslexia

2005
Explains the disease dyslexia, providing information on what causes it, how it can be indentified--and when indentified--how to treat it. Includes notes on how to live and cope with the disease, a list of organizations to contact, and a glossary.

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