The Dyslexic Advantage: Unlocking the Hidden Potential of the Dyslexic Brain

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Hay House, Aug 18, 2011 - Body, Mind & Spirit - 217 pages
Discover how the unique strengths of dyslexia can be channelled for success at home, school and work with this ground-breaking exploration of the dyslexic brain.

What links Winston Churchill, Alan Sugar, Richard Branson, Whoopi Goldberg, Jamie Oliver, Will Smith and countless other high achievers in a huge range of fields?

In this paradigm-shifting book, neuro-learning experts Drs Brock and Fernette Eide describe an exciting new brain science that reveals that people with dyslexia have unique brain structure and organisation. While the differences are responsible for certain challenges with literacy and reading, the dyslexic brain also gives a predisposition to important skills and special talents.

While dyslexics typically struggle to decode the written word, they often also excel in such areas of reasoning as mechanical (required for architects and surgeons), interconnected (artists and inventors); narrative (novelists and lawyers), and dynamic (scientists and business pioneers). The Dyslexic Advantage provides the first complete portrait of the dyslexic brain.

With much-needed prescriptive advice for parents, educators and dyslexics, The Dyslexic Advantage provides the first complete portrait of dyslexia. Supporting their claims with groundbreaking science and interviews with successful dyslexics and innovative teachers, the authors of this essential book show how the unique strengths of dyslexia can lead to amazing success.

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About the author (2011)

Dr Brock Eide and Dr Fernette Eide have a thriving private practice and an award-winning blog. Active members of the International Dyslexia Association and the Learning Disabilities Association of America, the Eides also serve as board members for the SENG (Supporting Emotional Needs of the Gifted) and the American Occupational Therapy Association. Visit dyslexicadvantage.com.

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