Books on dyslexia

Overcoming Dyslexia

Overcoming Dyslexia

2003
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What is Overcoming Dyslexia about?

Dyslexic individuals face many challenges in everyday life. To learn more about this learning difficulty, explore the work by Sally E. Shaywitz — a scholar who has dedicated her life to researching this condition. Her book offers both scientific basis and practical strategies.

Proust and the Squid

Proust and the Squid

2007
by Maryanne Wolf
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What is Proust and the Squid about?

"Proust and the Squid" explores the act of reading in an engaging and enlightening manner. Why is reading is harder for some and easier for others? How does dyslexia impact readers' lives? Find answers in Maryanne Wolf's book!

Mindset

Mindset

20069 min read
by Carol Dweck
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What is Mindset about?

“Mindset: The New Psychology of Success” by Carol Dweck is a book that makes you think twice about your mindset. It provides a piece of example-based advice on growing and improving yourself. Also, it helps you find the reason for your fixed mindset.

The Dyslexia Empowerment Plan

The Dyslexia Empowerment Plan

2013
by Ben Foss
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What is The Dyslexia Empowerment Plan about?

The parents and teachers of dyslexic children often struggle with understanding the child's difficulties. This book offers a practical approah that facilitates effective learning process. Ben Foss helps the readers create a specific plan backed by science.

Grit

Grit

201610 min read
by Angela Duckworth
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What is Grit about?

“Grit” by Angela Duckworth explores the importance of persistence and how it’s connected to our success. Duckworth suggests that the secret to remarkable accomplishments isn't innate talents but rather a blend of resilience and enthusiasm. This concept is called “grit,” and you can gradually cultivate it to achieve your goals.

The Gift of Dyslexia

The Gift of Dyslexia

1993
by Eldon M. Braun, Ronald D. Davis
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What is The Gift of Dyslexia about?

Can dyslexia actually be a gift rather than a hindrance? Ronald D. Davis, who overcame his own dyslexia, claims that it can! His method takes into account all the unique strenghts of the dyslexic individuals.

Thinking, Fast and Slow

Thinking, Fast and Slow

201115 min read
by Daniel Kahneman
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What is Thinking, Fast and Slow about?

In “Thinking, Fast and Slow”, Daniel Kahneman invites us on a journey through the complex landscape of our minds, revealing how two distinct systems govern our thought processes. Using psychological insights and engaging examples, Kahneman unveils the hidden impacts of cognitive biases and heuristics on our perceptions, decisions, and beliefs.

Make It Stick

Make It Stick

2014
by Peter C. Brown, Henry L. Roediger III, Mark A. McDaniel
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What is Make It Stick about?

Challenge traditional learning approaches with the 2014 bestseller, "Make It Stick." This must-read offers science-proved techniques for improving memory and learning. Read and learn more about self-trsting, spaced repetition, and mixing subjects for a more effective learning.

The Power of Different

The Power of Different

2017
by Gail Saltz
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What is The Power of Different about?

Mental health disorders and learning disabilities are typically presented in a negative light. But psychiatrist Gail Saltz explores the positive and even extraordinary features of brain differences. "The Power of Different" inspires us to be open and dive deeper.

Self-Compassion

Self-Compassion

201114 min read
by Dr. Kristin Neff
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What is Self-Compassion about?

If constant feelings of guilt and inadequacy are no news for you, check out “Self-Compassion” by Dr. Kristin Neff, where she discovers the transformative power of self-compassion. In her book, Neff uncovers how embracing self-compassion can lead to deeper connections, resilience, and emotional well-being in every aspect of life and offers easy ways to achieve it.

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