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Dyslexia in Adults: Taking Charge of Your Life

Dyslexia in Adults: Taking Charge of Your Life

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Rating: 0 stars
Summary: Great follow-up to The Dyslexic Scholar
Review: Adult dyslexics are experts at hiding reading, writing, and spelling difficulties long after high school. "Dyslexia In Adults" is a perfect guidebook for adult dyslexics to use in coping with day-to-day problems that are complicated by their learning disability.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must read for dyslexics
Review: As a dyslexic who has been mocked and humiliated quite often (and to this day), I found it reassuring to see that there are people in the medical field who are not afraid to challenge the old-school paradigms. I hope that every dyslexic buys this book and others on the market as a way to help themselves, and also as a way to encourage research in this important area.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I found this book to be patronizing and completely useless.
Review: As an adult dyslexic diagnosed late in life looking for tools of compensatation in the work force, I found this book to be patronizing and completely useless. Although the book does have an excellent reference list of agencies you can contact, the tone and content of the book suggest an incompetence on the part of the reader which is clearly a residual attitude of past misconceptions about the disability. It implies that dyslexics are self-centered individuals not capable of even the simplest task of personal grooming or intellect. Clearly not the best book for individuals trying to understand the unique way dyslexics comprehend the world.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This book helped me
Review: I am a young adult and I discovered that I was dylslexic just recently. This book provided comfort to me, as my condition has caused much pain in my life. I made many mistakes in my childhood that could have been avoided had my condition been diagnosed. As an adult, I was accused of a serious crime that I did not do. The good news in my life is that I now know what I am fighting. This book and others like it have showed me that I am not alone in this battle and that others have faced the same obstacles.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: NOT Enough information
Review: This review is written by someone who is dyslexic. I found the book to be a total waste of time. It was nothing but an "I'm So Sorry For Me" book. The book gave no positive outlook for dyslexics at all. There were some helpful resources in the back (maybe). My husband also read it and found it to be severely lacking in useful information.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: NOT Enough information
Review: This review is written by someone who is dyslexic. I found the book to be a total waste of time. It was nothing but an "I'm So Sorry For Me" book. The book gave no positive outlook for dyslexics at all. There were some helpful resources in the back (maybe). My husband also read it and found it to be severely lacking in useful information.


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