SUGGESTED BOOKS
Suggested Dyslexia books (offered by Amazon, in US dollars, in digital KINDLE format):
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Dyslexia. Neither absent-mindedness nor laziness: All the keys to understanding the disorder (Psychology and health) (Spanish Edition) Kindle Edition
Three renowned specialists in Dyslexia help us with this book to better understand a disorder that has been hidden for a long time and that directly affects learning but does not prevent us from leading a normalized life, as demonstrated by the cases of great entrepreneurs or scientists, and of course, it is not an obstacle either. for a full and happy life.
Like a fish in the tree: A novel about dyslexia (Spanish Edition) Kindle Edition
An emotional and inspiring story that will reach all those who have ever felt like they didn't fit in.
«We are all geniuses. But if you judge a fish by its ability to
climb trees, you will spend your entire life feeling stupid.
Albert Einstein, dyslexic
Help for Dyslexia, Dysgraphia and Dyscalculia (Spanish Edition) Kindle Edition
This thoroughly researched book addresses how to manage and educate children with learning disabilities.
Take immediate steps to improve your child's life with creative teaching strategies and parenting tips aimed at facilitating your child's learning.
DYSLEXIA: THE SOUL OF THE DYSLEXIC (Spanish Edition) Kindle Edition
The particular nature of a singular type of people means that, when they are adapted to their environment, the curiosity, creativity and hypersensitivity that distinguish them modulate their particular and genuine temperament, allowing them to develop with total comfort both in the arts and in science. For them, art and science are an inseparable whole, which allows them to see the science that exists in art and the art that exists in science.
Written language and dyslexia (Spanish Edition) Kindle Edition
In the last two decades there has been a true epistemological revolution regarding dyslexias, since it was proven that they are a consequence of specific deficits in the development of language and not of visual and motor perceptual immaturity. Here an updated synthesis on the topic is presented, based on the results of numerous clinical studies, bibliographic reviews, empirical research and psychopedagogical work on children with reading difficulties.