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The Dyslexia Guide for Adults: Practical Tools to Improve Executive Functioning, Boost Literacy Skills, and Develop Your Unique Strengths (Paperback)

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Learn how to thrive with dyslexia as an adult

No matter when you're diagnosed, living with dyslexia can be a challenge—but it can also make you a unique and creative thinker. The Dyslexia Guide for Adults helps you boost your confidence with advice for embracing your greatest strengths. With these proven strategies and exercises, you'll learn to understand yourself better as you navigate social situations, the workplace, and beyond.
  • Dyslexia in adulthood—Find out how dyslexia looks different in adults than in children and the impact it can have on your life as you get older.
  • Proven strategies—Learn evidence-based techniques for coping with dyslexia and identifying what you need to succeed in any environment.
  • You're not alone—Discover stories from other adults with dyslexia and see how they've used these strategies in their own lives to find greater self-confidence.

Take control of your dyslexia with guidance for improving literacy and executive function in adults.

About the Author


MARCI PETERSON, MEd, is an educational therapist and consultant, specializing in dyslexia and other language-based learning disorders. She is active in the International Dyslexia Association and board certified by the Association of Educational Therapists.

Praise For…


"Marci Peterson presents invaluable information to the adult dyslexic in a clear and supportive tone. The format and layout of the book decrease the visual input and difficulty for the reader. This book will not be read only once, but rather kept close as a guide of support for his/her daily struggles. I applaud Marci for writing a much-needed addition to the literature on dyslexia." —Jone Bycel, MS, BCET, FAET, Board Certified Educational Therapist, Advisory Board Member to Dallas Branch International Dyslexia Association

"This is exactly the book that adults with dyslexia have long needed! It covers all the key issues that adults with dyslexia face, and is filled with helpful and practical advice. Yet it is so well-organized and clearly written that even those who struggle with reading will find it useful. A must-have book for all adults with dyslexia." —Brock L. Eide, MD, co-author of The Dyslexic Advantage, The Mislabeled Child

"This visually appealing, uncluttered, and easy-to-read book validates the experience of what it is like to grow up with a reading disability. The book provides a thorough explanation of dyslexia, the associated day-to-day challenges, and drives home the much-needed message that having dyslexia does not mean that you have low intelligence. Marci Peterson provides concrete, usable suggestions for adults to improve literacy skills, manage stress, and capitalize on personal strengths. A wonderful resource that clarifies our current understanding of dyslexia along with meaningful recommendations." —Mary Gwaltney, PhD, educational psychologist

"There are many books written about dyslexia but very few that focus on adults with dyslexia. This excellent book is a must for adults and teens who have a diagnosis of dyslexia or suspect they might have dyslexia, as well as those who live, love, or work with them. The author demystifies dyslexia with clarity and compassion, identifies the challenges and gifts of dyslexia, and provides useable tools to improve skills and achieve success. It is a valuable resource for professionals who work with individuals with dyslexia, and I know I will make good use of the information in my educational therapy practice for a long, long time." —Kaye Ragland Ed.D, LMFT, BCET, president, The Association of Educational Therapists

Product Details
ISBN: 9781648765810
ISBN-10: 1648765815
Publisher: Rockridge Press
Publication Date: September 21st, 2021
Pages: 200
Language: English