Dyslexia can affect how children hear
sounds, see letters and words, plan their writing and motor
movements, and remember. There are also significant social and
emotional consequences of dyslexia, and understanding them will
help parents and teachers anticipate difficulties and promote
their self-concept. The books below reflect the many dimensions
fo the experience of dyslexia, and research progresses we expect
to see more educational books building on the discoveries in
recent brain research.
Overcoming
Dyslexia is the comprehensive book
for learning about dyslexia. It's emphasis is on the
phonological or sound processing aspects of dyslexia because of
the background of the authors.
The books below are written by
authors who grappled with dyslexia themselves. They have an
abundance of personal insights which can be helpful for
educational and social and emotional considerations.