Sam Boardman; Ted Graham; Roger Williamson; David Pearson; Tony Clough; David Evans; Maureen Nield Pearson Education Limited (2004) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
In order to become successful, adults with dyslexia need to be able to take control of their lives. This book aims to promote greater understanding of the nature of dyslexia as it is manifested in the adult years and to describe the skills professionals need if they are to empower dyslexic people through the process of assessment, counselling, teaching and training. Contents: Developmental dyslexia - aetiology; characteristics in adulthood Identification - risk factors; interviewing; screening; assessment Counselling - issues; theoretical approaches; basic skills; advanced skills Personal development - social skills; communication skills; confidence; self-esteem Teaching - reading; spelling; writing; numeracy Tutoring - learning skills; reading strategies; writing techniques; examination and test taking; note taking; metacognition Training - career development; strategy acquisition; complementary skills; self-assertion Advocacy - in education; in the work place; support groups