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  • How to Study with Dyslexia Pocketbook (Rapid Study Skills for Students)

  • By: How2Become
  • Narrated by: Jacob Senior
  • Length: 1 hr and 17 mins
  • 4.1 out of 5 stars (23 ratings)

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How to Study with Dyslexia Pocketbook (Rapid Study Skills for Students)

By: How2Become
Narrated by: Jacob Senior
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This easy-to-absorb pocketbook has been designed to help those with dyslexia get the most out of their learning and studies. Packed with actionable advice and visual guidance, this compact pocketbook details the effects of dyslexia and how you can confidently deal with them to your advantage. This audiobook includes chapters on how to develop your organisational skills, get the most from your learning, improving your memory, developing tailored reading strategies, and using time to your advantage. This practical book will allow you to plan and prepare fully for your assignments, projects, and exams. Learn how to confidently improve your core study skills and manage your time effectively with this essential pocketbook.

  • Understand your dyslexia, how it impacts your studies, and how to get the most from your learning
  • Packed full of actionable advice and guidance
  • Confidently deal with the effects of your dyslexia and use them to your advantage
  • Develop your organisational skills
  • Develop tailored reading strategies and a full plan of action for your studies, assignments, and exams
  • Manage your time effectively
  • A portable pocketbook packed full of easy and effective advice
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A worthwhile read for a struggling adult needing somewhere to start

This is a great book to at least get the layout of the land in terms of what you will need to do to study better - whether you’ve been diagnosed or just suspect dyslexia. While many of the concepts are things you may have heard before as just general good study habits, this book outlines the techniques that are especially helpful for dyslexics. It was at least comforting to know that these are the techniques used by many in the dyslexic community. Having no knowledge of how to cope with it before, I appreciated the in depth explanations of how to utilize and implement the study tips, even if I already heard of them before. I highly recommend this book, especially for the time-length it is, for under two hours of your time, it is time well spent either learning some new study techniques or at least reinforcing ones you already use but didn’t realize are recommended for dyslexia.

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Not a cure, a plan.

As an educator and mother, I thoroughly condone putting this book to practice. Unlike most books on disabilities, this author doesn’t claim to cure. Instead there is a test that helps determine what kind of learner you are and then he has a corresponding chapter to help you learn with the abilities you have. I think this is a great book for educators and parents of dyslexic children. He even write about Calcula the mathematical equivalent of dyslexia. I don’t think this author left anything out. This was a really informative book!r

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does this person have dyslexia?

with this book I feel feel that you could change the title to how to study. I could not find no concrete on how to's for dyslexics and a lot of the stuff that was tips for dyslexics came out like just study smarter which kind of defeats the purpose of how to study with dyslexia. his studying points were interesting but again from perspective if you just want to learn how to study.if you have dyslexia in some cases I felt some of the advice was honestly stressful. advice given in the book such as read smarter. don't read the whole book. just read parts that matter. use index cards go through all the index cards until you have them mastered. Make sure you rewrite your essay to make sure there's no mistakes, and so on... The one interesting thing I took from the book was that they have dyslexic fonts that you can get for your word processor. is it something that I'm going to look into.

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Dyslexia

This audio book has several topics that can help people with dyslexia. I recommend this audio book to everyone with or without dyslexia.

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Know yourself, chose your learning style

The focus of this book is to help with learning for people with Dyslexia; however, it also a very good study guide in general. It covers different study patterns one can follow/prefer and recommends how to best study with your preferred style.

Narrator has a very steady voice and easy to follow.

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ok book overall

Really just summarizing readily accessible information. That said it is a good book for reference.

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Great

This is a wonderful book for people who are dyslexic. I have a daughter that is dyslexic and this will helpful for her learning disability. She is in college now and this book will be a great edition to her study tools.

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This is a generic study guide not a dyslexia focused

Honestly this feels like a cheap ploy to make money at the expense of people with a learning disability without understanding their needs. There is nothing in this guide about working with teachers and parents to improve your learning outcomes. There is nothing about advocating for better testing conditions. There is nothing about dealing with the psychology of late diagnosis and the impact on esteem. The references to dyslexia specific systems is minimal.

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