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How to Study with Dyslexia Pocketbook (Rapid Study Skills for Students)
- Narrated by: Jacob Senior
- Length: 1 hr and 17 mins
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Publisher's Summary
This easy-to-absorb pocketbook has been designed to help those with dyslexia get the most out of their learning and studies. Packed with actionable advice and visual guidance, this compact pocketbook details the effects of dyslexia and how you can confidently deal with them to your advantage. This audiobook includes chapters on how to develop your organisational skills, get the most from your learning, improving your memory, developing tailored reading strategies, and using time to your advantage. This practical book will allow you to plan and prepare fully for your assignments, projects, and exams. Learn how to confidently improve your core study skills and manage your time effectively with this essential pocketbook.
- Understand your dyslexia, how it impacts your studies, and how to get the most from your learning
- Packed full of actionable advice and guidance
- Confidently deal with the effects of your dyslexia and use them to your advantage
- Develop your organisational skills
- Develop tailored reading strategies and a full plan of action for your studies, assignments, and exams
- Manage your time effectively
- A portable pocketbook packed full of easy and effective advice
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- Chainzz
- 19-02-2020
A must for any studding dyslexic.
as someone who is dyslexic and a former multiple times uni student, the information held with in this book is quite useful. Unfortunately for my self I had to learn my own way of staying as when I was in high school and the 1st time I attended university there was not a lot of help for or understanding of dyslexia. you were oftern labeled lazy or stupid even if it was obvious you had a better understanding of said subject then most of the class. audiobooks and some trial and error I the way of learning the best ways of studying worked for me. As for this book it mentions many of the ways in which I found worked best for me. I wish this book was around when I was in school. as such i recommend this for anyone else suffering from any form of print handicap disability. 😀
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