Dyslexia - Escaping the Forest

Author:   Rhona Macdonald
Publisher:   Twalpennie Worth Limited
ISBN:  

9780473469115


Pages:   282
Publication Date:   03 March 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Rhona Macdonald
Publisher:   Twalpennie Worth Limited
Imprint:   Twalpennie Worth Limited
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.327kg
ISBN:  

9780473469115


ISBN 10:   0473469111
Pages:   282
Publication Date:   03 March 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Rhona's book is a heartbreaking story of a child struggling with dyslexia in the '80s. But more than that, it's the story of a child, like most children in the '80s, who was almost never listened to or treated with respect by the adults in her life. This book will show you what it feels like to have dyslexia, and it will also show you what it feels like to have the help in exams which are now routinely given (reader, writer and extra time). Rhona's compelling story absorbed me from start to finish, and really showed me what Dyslexia was, and is, like for her. --Liz Sedley, Creator of Dyslexia Gold Rhona's childhood journey gives the reader a fresh perspective on growing up with the challenge of dyslexia. Her clever, 'inner monologue' narrative tells her story in a child-centred way, as daily dramas, vivid imagination and relationship dynamics are shared, filtered through the different stages of growing up. For educators, this is a timely reminder of the powerful role we have in the classroom and our responsibility to enable every single child in our care to thrive, no matter what their circumstances. Her story highlights the power of understanding a learning disability and having the skills and willingness to personalise a programme to allow a young person to reach their potential. The more stories that are heard, the better understanding of dyslexia we will all have. --Sarah Wakeford, Humanities Teacher (20 years experience), New Zealand


Rhona's book is a heartbreaking story of a child struggling with dyslexia in the '80s. But more than that, it's the story of a child, like most children in the '80s, who was almost never listened to or treated with respect by the adults in her life. This book will show you what it feels like to have dyslexia, and it will also show you what it feels like to have the help in exams which are now routinely given (reader, writer and extra time). Rhona's compelling story absorbed me from start to finish, and really showed me what Dyslexia was, and is, like for her. --Liz Sedley, Creator of Dyslexia Gold Rhona's childhood journey gives the reader a fresh perspective on growing up with the challenge of dyslexia. Her clever, 'inner monologue' narrative tells her story in a child-centred way, as daily dramas, vivid imagination and relationship dynamics are shared, filtered through the different stages of growing up. For educators, this is a timely reminder of the powerful role we have in the classroom and our responsibility to enable every single child in our care to thrive, no matter what their circumstances. Her story highlights the power of understanding a learning disability and having the skills and willingness to personalise a programme to allow a young person to reach their potential. The more stories that are heard, the better understanding of dyslexia we will all have. --Sarah Wakeford, Humanities Teacher (20 years experience), New Zealand


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