Books – Health – Dyslexia
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Could it be You? by Carina Norris and Robin Pauc
Following the massive success of his first book Is That My Child? – the groundbreaking guide to overcoming learning difficulties in children – Dr. Robin Pauc turns his attention to adults and provides a revolutionary new way of understanding and treating conditions from dyslexia and dyspraxia to ADHD and Tourette’s Syndrome. With sound advice, dietary tips and brain exercises, Dr. Pauc explains the history of adult learning difficulties and provides a lifeline to those suffering from these conditions, including: the impact of learning difficulties on adults the history and symptoms of learning difficulties practical ways to treat Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, ADD/ADHD, OCD, Tourette’s, autism and Asperger’s syndrome how diet can help adults with lea
Paperback, 208 pp, $29.95. Buy
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Is That My Child? by Robin Pauc
Following the success of Dr Robin Pauc’s Is that My Child?, Dr Pauc demonstrates how nutrition and exercise can help children overcome many conditions from dyslexia and dyspraxia to ADHD and Tourette’s Syndrome. The book includes easy-to-follow advice and information, from the effects nutrition can have on children’s behaviour to how different types of exercise can benefit children in different ways. There are also lots of recipe ideas as well as practical exercise and diet workbooks for parents to chart their child’s progress
Paperback, 224 pp, $32.95. Buy
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Is That My Child? by Robin Pauc
At least one child in five experiences some form of learning difficulty, but: * Learning difficulties as we understand them DO NOT exist, * They are not diseases just symptoms, * These symptoms never appear alone, * They are treatable and avoidable. Dr Robin Pauc, an expert in child neurology, approaches learning difficulties, including Dyslexia, ADD, OCD, ADHD, Dyspraxia and Tourette’s syndrome of childhood, from a truly ground-breaking perspective. All human babies are born prematurely and develop special new brain cells four months after birth. Every human’s developement in the womb and particularly in these early stages of life can, therefore, be affected by devlepement delay, which can blight childhood and marginalize a child at school
Paperback, 192 pp, $32.95. Buy
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Dyslexia by Sylvia Moody
Intended for teenagers (14-18 years) with their specific needs in mind, this book on Dyslexia helps young adults tackle these problems with practical strategies uniquely suited to them. It helps with reading, writing, spelling, memory and provides tips on how to take notes and organize study; how to deal with exams and use IT
Paperback, 176 pp, $29.95. Buy
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Overcoming Dyslexia by Beve Hornsby
Aimed at parents and teachers of dyslexic children, this book offers advice on how to identify, tackle and overcome the problem. Dyslexia is estimated to affect at least one in ten children, but it is widely misunderstood and often mistaken for low intelligence or laziness
Paperback, 192 pp, $34.95. Buy
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