For the first time ever-- a look inside your child's secret world
Dr. Robert Frank, whose own dyslexia didn't stop him from becoming an educator, psychologist, and author, takes you inside the emotions and frustrations of children with learning disorders.
In Part One, you'll discover what your child never told you about: * How your child's mind works * What your child is feeling * The separate worlds of "Us" and "Them"
In Part Two, you'll walk in your child's shoes to see for yourself: * What it's like to think like a dyslexic * What it feels like to be different * The emotions that can disrupt your child's progress * How to bridge the gap between your child and others
In Part Three, you'll get a clear picture of: * The diagnosis of learning disorders * How your reaction affects your child
In Part Four, you'll receive expert advice to: * Establish goals for your child * Create a game plan for success * Work better with teachers * Boost self-esteem * Find success at school, at home, in life
Your child isn't dumb. Your child isn't lazy. Your child is dyslexic...and needs your help.
Your child may need help reading and writing, but more than that, he needs you to understand him. Now you can, as you go inside the emotional life of children with learning differences.
In The Secret Life of the Dyslexic Child, you'll finally discover what your child goes through every day. You will come to understand his struggles with things you take for granted, such as reading, writing, memory, and following directions. What's more, you will learn, step by step, the best ways to help him reach his true potential.
For the first time, you'll truly understand: * The frustration of studying hard but getting poor grades * The aggravation of taking forever to complete tasks that others finish quickly * The fear of public embarrassment
Above all, you'll learn the simple steps you can take to help your child: * Build self-esteem * Create a life of success * Be happy and confident
Your child's bright future starts with understanding his secret life!
This book really helped me see the world through my dyslexic child's eyes. Written by a dyslexic, I can finally understand the daily struggles my son faces. I now feel better equiped to help him learn.
I really liked this book it was less "scientific" than the previous books I have read on the topic. It had a more personal, real life feel which I guess it the point considering a person with dyslexia wrote the book. Glad I bought it so I can use it as a reference.
This is a good book to learn what a dyslexic child goes through, but the downside is the author talks about IEPs in the public school for a good portion (over half) of the book. As a homeschooling mom of a dyslexic, it didn't provide as much useful information as I had hoped for. That being said, if you are public schooling your children, this is a wonderful resource for information on how to approach the school and become your child's advocate for special services to help with dyslexia.
Great book in defining what dyslexia is and how to spot it and recommend testing for a child. Much of the book is directed for parents of kids with dyslexia. Truly liked the definition and found it interesting and helpful as a classroom teacher.
Should have checked the copyright date. This book is so old😉. Also the book is very repetitive. As a teacher in today’s classroom there is a significant lack of parental support. Especially with children with disabilities. Everything seems to fall on the teacher. Extra work is not usually done at home.
Eye opening and heart breaking all in one book! Some great suggestions to help lessen frustration for a child with Dyslexia as well as scenarios to try if you want to know what life feels like for your child.
I thought this book was very helpful in showing how dyslexia affects more than just reading. It is full of true stories and situations. Reading it would help a parent understand the challenges and different "faces" of dyslexia.
Books discussing Dyslexia are always emotionally difficult for me to get through. This book stands out in that it is written by a Dyslexic college prof. who chose to include a view into how he continues to deal with his disability as an adult.
So far I am very impressed with this book. I am only about 40 pages into it, but it has hit the nail on the head! I am anxious to finish it and see what kind of information it provides to me as the parent of a child diagnosed with dyslexia.
The book gave a insight into what life as a dyslexic is like. I liked that it emphasized that dyslexia not only affects reading but all areas of life. It makes it easier for me to understand how hard my son has to work to just get through the day.
1.12.09 -- The library didn't have it. Will need to have them do a search to find, $2 charge. Ended up with a purchase from Borders. $16.91. Began reading on 1.25.09.
If nothing else, this book helps parents remember that there are a lot of people in the same boat. Simple and helpful for those just learning about dyslexia.
brief explanation of what dyslexia is and more about how the dyslexic thinks and feels and the trials they face, probably an excellent book for any parent of a dyslexic in the school system.