These books have been donated to Wiltshire libraries by the WDA:

  • Parenting a dyslexic child – Edited by Gillian Ashby
  • Dyslexia friendly schools: good practice guide – BDA
  • The illustrated guide to dyslexia and its amazing people – Kathy Forsyth & Kate Power
  • Xtraordinary people: made by dyslexia – Kate Griggs
  • Dyslexia and success: the winning formulas – Karen Cousins
  • How dyslexics learn: grasping the nettle – Kate Saunders & Annie White
  • Taking the hell out of homework: tips and techniques for parents and home educators – Neil MacKay
  • 200 tricky spellings in cartoons: visual mnemonics for everyone – Lidia Stanton
  • How to boost reading and writing through play: for literacy-based activities for children – Georgina Durrant
  • Maths learning difficulties, dyslexia and dyscalculia – Steve Chinn
  • Times tables tricks: for visual and hands on learners – Lidia Stanton
  • GCSE maths for neurodivergent learners – July Hornigold & Rose Jewell
  • Can I tell you about dyscalculia?  A guide for friends, family and professionals – Judy Hornigold
  • The bigger picture book of amazing dyslexics and the jobs they do – Kathy Forsyth & Kate Power
  • Dyslexia: wrestling with an octopus – 10 tips to Help Your Child – Beth Beamish
  • This is dyslexia: the definitive guide to the untapped power of dyslexic thinking and its vital role in our future – Kate Griggs
  • Neurodiversity at work: drive innovation, performance and productivity with a neurodiverse workforce – Amanda Kirby & Theo Smith
  • The dyslexic advantage: unlocking the hidden potential of the dyslexic brain – Brock & Fernette Eide
  • Dyslexia is my superpower (most of the time) – Margaret Rooke
  • Sophie’s Superpower – Dawn Crowle and Rhiannon Jones
  • Literacy Learning Journeys: An Educator’s Guide to Dyslexia, Ages 0-18 – Helen Ross

 

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