The Dyslexia Pocketbook by Julie Bennett
My Dyslexia
Pocketbook offers practical tips and techniques for helping to release the potential of dyslexic learners. It will be
useful for Teachers, Teaching Assistants and Parents. Many Adult dyslexics have also told me they have found the book useful.
What are people saying about the Dyslexia Pocketbook?
“This
is a useful and accessible way into a hugely documented subject...”
Gerald Hugh Times Educational
Supplement
“Rarely does one small book hold such a treasure of useful information and teaching
tips while remaining simple and practical to use.”
Vanessa Charter Up and Up Training
“It is rare to find a book so easily readable that not only gives teachers a chance
to really understand learning from a dyslexic’s point of view, but also provides practical tips and strategies. AS a
SENCO, class teacher and dyslexic I found this book refreshingly practical and positive."
Eve Lear
SENCO, Two Gates Community Primary School
“The concise and clear format makes it very
easy to read and locate key information. I think many teachers will find it very helpful resource; I will be incorporating
some ideas from the book in my teaching.”
Gill Bradnam Deputy Head St Catherine’s Prep School
“The book does exactly what it says on the cover, providing practical strategies to unlock
learning potential. All strategies are underpinned by the importance of developing self esteem and emotional intelligence-
this is a particular strength of the book. Also learning styles and preferences are covered in effective and doable ways.
All in all, a very easy to read “pocketful of tips”. Neil MacKay Originator or the ‘Dyslexia
Friendly Schools’ Concept
To see sample pages of the
Dyslexia Pocketbook