How to help your child with a learning disability in particular dyslexia
Dyslexia Solutions and Advice

 

 

New Book Just Released 'Helping Children With Dyslexia'

 

 

The book titled Helping Children With Dyslexia by Liz Dunoon is now available from from this web site www.HelpingChildrenwithDyslexia.com If you would like to down load the book, go to the menu item at the top of the web site called 'books'.

“This book Helping Children With Dyslexia is written by a parent of a dyslexic child who is also a teacher.  It contains a wealth of advice from personal experience, from investigations of other parents' experiences and from the experiences of dyslexic people. There is also technical material about the nature and origins of dyslexia, but if this is not of interest to you, you could just skip those parts because the wisdom in the rest of the work is invaluable to a parent struggling to help their dyslexic child. How to support your child, how to relate to teachers, how to choose the right school, when to consider repeating a year, as well as strategies to adopt - all this and more is there from one who has been there and done that.  A really helpful book for parents - and teachers too for that matter!” 

Dr. Paul Whiting

President, Specific Learning Difficulties Association NSW
As seen on ‘60 Minutes’

 

“Research continues to discover new solutions for children with dyslexia. Liz Dunoon’s book Helping Children With Dyslexia, explains it simply, provides a comprehensive plan of action and will enable you to help ensure a successful future for your child.”

Prof. John Stein FRCP

Leading world expert on the neurobiological basis of dyslexia and Chairman of the Dyslexia Research Trust, Oxford University, UK 


A bible for every parent of a dyslexic child. For me this book confirms you can never give up on your child's education, only you can protect them.  No one else is going to do that for you, especially those children who aren't getting the right support in school. Helping Children With Dyslexia, confirms a lot I knew. It confirms to me how important it is never to rely on the School Education System. Too many qualified staff told me my son was doing fine. - Ha Ha, how wrong they were. I know so many parents who believe what they are told and their beautiful children slip through the net. Good luck - I hope this book makes a difference for you. Not only a great read for a parent, but for those working with dyslexic children.”

Charlotte Brown,

Chiswick London UK