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Surviving School as a Dyslexic Teenager: A Guide for Parents and their Teenager Children
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Surviving School as a Dyslexic Teenager: A Guide for Parents and their Teenager Children
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Surviving School as a Dyslexic Teenager
is an easy to read book looking at the coping/defence strategies used by teenagers both in and outside school.
Understanding where these coping/defence strategies have come from (home influences, primary school, peer relationships, parent's own diagnosed/undiagnosed dyslexia) and giving help, common sense, tips, and career/college/university advice.
This book is aimed at parents, educators, and dyslexic teenagers themselves.
is an easy to read book looking at the coping/defence strategies used by teenagers both in and outside school.
Understanding where these coping/defence strategies have come from (home influences, primary school, peer relationships, parent's own diagnosed/undiagnosed dyslexia) and giving help, common sense, tips, and career/college/university advice.
This book is aimed at parents, educators, and dyslexic teenagers themselves.
Surviving School as a Dyslexic Teenager
is an easy to read book looking at the coping/defence strategies used by teenagers both in and outside school.
Understanding where these coping/defence strategies have come from (home influences, primary school, peer relationships, parent's own diagnosed/undiagnosed dyslexia) and giving help, common sense, tips, and career/college/university advice.
This book is aimed at parents, educators, and dyslexic teenagers themselves.
is an easy to read book looking at the coping/defence strategies used by teenagers both in and outside school.
Understanding where these coping/defence strategies have come from (home influences, primary school, peer relationships, parent's own diagnosed/undiagnosed dyslexia) and giving help, common sense, tips, and career/college/university advice.
This book is aimed at parents, educators, and dyslexic teenagers themselves.

















