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Drs. Brock and Fernette Eide use their impressive backgrounds in neurology and education to debunk the standard deficit-based approach to dyslexia. People typically define "dyslexia" as a reading and spelling disorder. But through published research studies, clinical observations, and interviews with dyslexic individuals, the Eides prove that these challenges are not dyslexia's main features but are instead trade-offs resulting from a different pattern of brain organization and information processing that has powerful advantages. For example, dyslexic adults routinely outperform their non-dyslexic peers in studies on three-dimensional spatial reasoning and divergent creativity. Approximately twenty percent of the US population has dyslexia, and The Dyslexic Advantage shows how each one is predisposed to powerful skills called MIND strengths (Material, Interconnected, Narrative, and Dynamic Reasoning), leading them to possess incredible pattern detection, divergent thinking, episodic memory, problem solving, and prediction abilities.
The revised and updated edition of The Dyslexic Advantage includes eighteen rich new profiles of remarkable individuals with dyslexia. Blending personal stories with hard science, this book provides empowering advice on how to identify, understand, nurture, and enjoy the strengths of the dyslexic mind.
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40 per cent of self-made millionaires are dyslexic.Dyslexia does not equal stupidity. For many, it’s a superpower. Think Steve Jobs, Henry Ford, Steven Spielberg and Sir Richard Branson. The Dyslexic Edge challenges the narrative that views dyslexia as a deficit or impediment to success, presenting compelling research to demonstrate quite the opposite. By delving into the lives and experiences of some of the best-known dyslexic minds worldwide, Jamie Waller and Dr Helen Taylor highlight the distinct advantage that dyslexic thinking brings.
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Explore vs exploit
- By Michael Macedonio on 08-31-24
By: Jamie Waller, and others
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Dyslexia
- Dyslexic Thoughts, Solutions, Treatments, and Insights
- By: Kesha Smithsson
- Narrated by: Cole Niblett
- Length: 4 hrs and 3 mins
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What causes dyslexia should be no mystery, but it is. Many have been left in the dark, and it’s time to change all that. In this audiobook, we’ll go over some of the most common denominators of dyslexic tendencies and the way to treat it. Also, I’ll touch on how to build someone’s vocabulary (because it’s not just about reading, but also about remembering words), on the role of the school systems, targeting a dyslexic student’s strengths, and the best ways to empathize with them.
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Not bad at all
- By Brian on 04-14-20
By: Kesha Smithsson
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Adult Dyslexia
- Unleashing Your Limitless Power
- By: Cheryl Isaacs
- Narrated by: Cheryl Isaacs
- Length: 2 hrs and 47 mins
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This inspiring book will: 1) enable you to understand your strengths and what to do about your weaknesses, 2) give you different ways of viewing intelligence and help you realise your unique abilities, 3) give you an understanding of how the brain works and how to get the most out of your cognitive profile, 4) outline real-life case studies for a deeper understanding of how dyslexia affects people and what strategies they use to reach their full potential, and more.
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Discuss practical tools to address common challenges
- By Ryan Leugers on 08-01-24
By: Cheryl Isaacs
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Dyslexia: Managing and Organizing the Dyslexic Mind
- By: David Copperson
- Narrated by: Sam Logsdon
- Length: 3 hrs and 40 mins
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Going deep into the studies of dyslexics and their strengths and weaknesses, the author of this book highlights some of the most overlooked aspects of the reading disability. He goes on to say that dyslexia is definitely hereditary and shows various examples and studies to back his statements. Then, he poses the question: “What is the reading gene?” in a less literal way. In the end, the author emphasizes on a number of tips teachers can take away to handle those with dyslexia better.
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Another one
- By Anonymous User on 02-14-20
By: David Copperson
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The Power of Neurodiversity
- Unleashing the Advantages of Your Differently Wired Brain
- By: Thomas Armstrong PhD
- Narrated by: Mike Lenz
- Length: 7 hrs and 31 mins
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From ADHD and dyslexia to autism, the number of diagnosis categories listed by the American Psychiatric Association has tripled in the last fifty years. With so many affected, it is time to revisit our perceptions of people with disabilities. Psychologist and educator Thomas Armstrong illuminates a new understanding of neuropsychological disorders. He argues that if they are a part of the natural diversity of the human brain, they cannot simply be defined as illnesses. Armstrong explores the evolutionary advantages, special skills, and other positive dimensions of these conditions.
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A Step in the Right Direction
- By Rowan Mendoza on 11-03-21
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Fish in a Tree
- By: Lynda Hunt
- Narrated by: Kathleen McInerney
- Length: 5 hrs and 44 mins
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Ally has been smart enough to fool a lot of smart people. Every time she lands in a new school, she is able to hide her inability to read by creating clever yet disruptive distractions. She is afraid to ask for help; after all, how can you cure dumb? However, her newest teacher Mr. Daniels sees the bright, creative kid underneath the trouble maker. With his help, Ally learns not to be so hard on herself and that dyslexia is nothing to be ashamed of.
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Great book but...not just dyslexia
- By Jennifer Hurst on 12-31-15
By: Lynda Hunt
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Dyslexia
- The Brain of a Dyslexic Person and Its Strengths Explained
- By: Kaley Rivers
- Narrated by: Zack Kennison
- Length: 1 hr and 18 mins
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This audiobook will provide you more intricate facts about dyslexia, such as its effects on motor skills, hearing, and speech development, the differences in brain regions among dyslexic people, tips for educating tips for those who work with dyslexic kids, and so much more. Give it a go and learn more about this deviation in the brain many people don’t understand at all. Become one of the enlightened ones and become more familiar with the topic.
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Informational
- By Anonymous User on 11-22-19
By: Kaley Rivers
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My Dyslexia
- By: Philip Schultz
- Narrated by: William Hughes
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Despite being a winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 2008, Philip Schultz could never shake the feeling of being exiled to the “dummy class” in school, where he was largely ignored by his teachers and peers and not expected to succeed. Not until many years later, when his oldest son was diagnosed with dyslexia, did Schultz realize that he suffered from the same condition.
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Outstanding Book
- By Philell72 on 03-16-12
By: Philip Schultz
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Dyslexia 101: How to Understand, Accept, and Live Your Best Life with Dyslexia
- By: HowExpert, Lucy Heiderscheit
- Narrated by: Bo Morgan
- Length: 2 hrs and 15 mins
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This book is written for anyone with a learning disability or loved one who struggles with a learning disability that wants to make the most of their brain.
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ADHD 2.0
- New Science and Essential Strategies for Thriving with Distraction - from Childhood Through Adulthood
- By: Edward M. Hallowell M.D., John J. Ratey M.D.
- Narrated by: Fred Sanders
- Length: 5 hrs and 27 mins
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Now, most people have heard of ADHD and know someone who may have it. But lost in the discussion of both childhood and adult diagnosis of ADHD is the potential upside: Many hugely successful entrepreneurs and highly creative people attribute their achievements to ADHD. Also unknown to most are the recent research developments, including innovations that give a clearer understanding of the ADHD brain in action.
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Wonderful but beware heavy on product placement
- By Amazingon Customer on 01-13-21
By: Edward M. Hallowell M.D., and others
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Native Nations
- A Millennium in North America
- By: Kathleen DuVal
- Narrated by: Carolina Hoyos
- Length: 21 hrs and 30 mins
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A magisterial history of Indigenous North America that places the power of Native nations at its center, telling their story from the rise of ancient cities more than a thousand years ago to fights for sovereignty that continue today. Long before the colonization of North America, Indigenous Americans built diverse civilizations and adapted to a changing world in ways that reverberated globally. And, as award-winning historian Kathleen DuVal vividly recounts, when Europeans did arrive, no civilization came to a halt because of a few wandering explorers, even when the strangers came well armed.
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An outstanding survey with many surprises
- By L Dickson on 06-05-24
By: Kathleen DuVal
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Our Biggest Fight
- Reclaiming Liberty, Humanity, and Dignity in the Digital Age
- By: Frank H. McCourt Jr., Michael J. Casey - contributor
- Narrated by: Frank H. McCourt Jr., Michael J. Casey, Jonathan Beville
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It was once a utopian dream. But today’s internet, despite its conveniences and connectivity, is the primary cause of a pervasive unease that has taken hold in the U.S. and other democratic societies. The roots of this crisis, argue Frank McCourt and Michael Casey, lie in the prevailing order of the internet. In plain but forceful language, the authors—a civic entrepreneur and an acclaimed journalist—show how a centralized system controlled by a small group of for-profit entities has set this catastrophe in motion and eroded our personhood.
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We can make Ai work for us by starting to claim our own data!
- By Amazon Customer on 04-20-24
By: Frank H. McCourt Jr., and others
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- Jennifer Gamble
- 07-12-23
Part informational and part amazing stories, but somehow also life changing.
I read the first edition of this book after graduating from college - no idea how I came across it because I had never been diagnosed with dyslexia - but I always knew that my brain worked differently. I was struggling in life and with myself. Reading the first edition helped me believe in - well me. I’ve since earned masters degree, have been working in my field for 10 year and still haven’t received a formal diagnosis, but - as I found myself tearing up listening to the final chapters of this edition - I know it describes me and that’s something I am now proud of. Thank you.
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- TJ
- 04-10-23
Not this book again
I started this book cringing, thinking that this book was going to be similar to the original book. I'm not too big of an ass to admit that I was wrong. It is a vast improvement over the original not only in tone but its content. For me, it's hard to read this book listening to all of the great things and strengths of dyslexia. To be honest I was about to write this book off but had resigned myself to completing it. The end of the book changed how I saw the rest of the book the passages about how dyslexia can affect your self-image are well-written and is a great addition.
I would like to see a different book by the same Authors that talk about the problems that adults with dyslexia face. There is a bit of that in this book but I feel like it deserves more space. Honestly, this book feels short in general but it gets the job done.
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- tanya j 61
- 05-01-23
Inspiring and excellent resource
Excellent resource packed with fascinating scientific findings that are easy for the layperson to understand. I read the first edition of DA with a highlighter and thought I knew the information quite well, but this updated edition has so much more. The revisions demonstrate noteworthy advances made in the understanding of dyslexia itself (significant thanks to the work of the authors) and how important it is to cultivate and appreciate dyslexic minds in this world.
The Dyslexic Advantage is inspiring, interesting and very easy to listen. (Though I need to get out my highlighter again and take notes in the hard copy as well--so much to learn!)
Highly recommended for those who are interested in neuroscience and especially anyone who experiences the advantages of dyslexia in their daily lives.
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- Scott Sandell
- 05-14-24
The stories
The book explains my life experience, both the struggles and the advantages. While I failed many things when I was young, and more as I progressed through life, the resilience I gained with the love and support of my parents, helped me to get up again and again. Today I know being dyslexic is a huge reason for my success.
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- Saila
- 06-25-23
Book is fantastic. Reading is mediocre
If you think someone you love might be dyslexic, definitely listen to this book. It’s worth the annoying exaggerated reading.
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- Amazon Customer
- 07-10-24
10+/10
I recommend this book to everyone! If you are wanting to learn about dyslexia, start here! Moved to tears, smiles ear to ear, informed, strengthened & encouraged by this work! Thank you!
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- nichole
- 03-05-24
Excellent view of of dyslexia REALLY is
This was an excellent scientific text to explain the anatomical and physical possibilities of dyslexia in current science, but also gave tear jerking statements and personal accounts of what it really is to be and live someone with dyslexia
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- David
- 05-04-24
This hit home
Like the discussion on strengths and challenges. I wish it had most on the physiological brain differences.
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- C. White
- 03-28-23
A must listen for anyone w/ a dyslexic in their lives 📚
Not sure how I missed this book 12 years ago with its first iteration, but I am so glad that I ran across this updated version as a random Audible recommendation. I instantly downloaded it and devoured it. As a 50+ dyslexic MD/PhD I have never considered my dyslexia as a handicap, rather as an advantage. With the advent of word, processing and other technological innovations that allowed me to circumvent the few downsides of dyslexia, I have always embraced the condition as my “secret tactical advantage“. We dyslexics find a way to adapt and thrive (a theme reiterated timing again in this book). I agreed with nearly every statement, sentiment, and experience expressed in the text. Although the dry scientific content can sometimes be difficult to connect with an as audiobook (and in all fairness the narrator does little to alleviate the tedious monotone of the narration), this book is worth the effort for anyone touched by the gift of dyslexia (personally or by proxy). My wife listened to chunks of the audio as I consumed this title and repeatedly commented how accurate the narrative was in describing her perception of me. I do not believe this book is for “everyone“, while we dyslexics already intrinsically know the truth about ourselves, this book would be excellent for parents/teachers/spouses of those with dyslexia.
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- Nicole Elsbree
- 09-01-24
The power that dyslexic people have and not just their shortcomings
Being a person with dyslexia at the beginning of my journey at 35 years old, deciding to go back to school and knowing there are people out there, but I’ve won amazing awards and I’ve done beautiful things with their lives. Gives me hope that I won’t just have to do the same job for the rest of my life, but something fulfilling.
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