Catherine's guide sheds new light on dyslexia.Byline: By ANDREW BALDWIN Lieutenant Andrew James Baldwin, M.D., USN is a US Naval Officer, triathlete and physician[1]. He is best known to the American television audience as the bachelor of the tenth season of the reality dating show The Bachelor dubbed . Feature Writer DO you have trouble telling left from right? Is it hard for you to read amap?Do you have trouble saying long words? These questions, posed in A Useful Dyslexia dyslexia (dĭslĕk`sēə), in psychology, a developmental disability in reading or spelling, generally becoming evident in early schooling. To a dyslexic, letters and words may appear reversed, e.g. Handbook for Adults, could all be among the indicators of dyslexia. The handbook, launched this week, has been written by Catherine Taylor Catherine Taylor may refer to:
Catherine says: "The driving force behind writing the book was to reach out to help as many people as possible. So many dyslexic dys·lex·ic or dys·lec·tic adj. Of or relating to dyslexia. n. A person affected by dyslexia. people remain undiagnosed and have no idea how their lives could be transformed. "We supported around 120 learners with dyslexia at Calderdale College last year and many of the students we see have been struggling alone with their difficulties for years. "A high proportion realise there's a problem but don't know what it is and that can be very frustrating for them." It can be very emotional for sufferers when they finally meet someone who understands, says Catherine. "As youngsters, people may have been told that they were lazy or stupid. Failed by the education system, they are often low in self confidence and self esteem." Eventually, with help, they begin to read more fluently and develop spelling strategies. A Useful Dyslexia Handbook for Adults by Catherine Taylor is publ ished by Olympia Publisherswww.olmpiapublishers.com at pounds 5.99. CAPTION(S): AUTHOR: Catherine Taylor, dyslexia co-ordinator |
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