The Resource Dyslexia and stress, edited by T.R. Miles
Dyslexia and stress, edited by T.R. Miles
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The item Dyslexia and stress, edited by T.R. Miles represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in University of Liverpool.
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- Summary
- "Most of us experience stress at some point in our lives, but experience suggests that dyslexics are particularly vulnerable to it. This is the first book to present documented evidence on the subject." "Lindsay Peer, former Education Director at the British Dyslexia Association, provides telling evidence of the stresses encountered by dyslexic children and their parents, while Melanie Jameson, who is advisor to the Adult Dyslexia Organisation, discusses the ways in which stresses among dyslexics can sometimes lead to miscarriages of justice in courts of law. Five further contributors, themselves dyslexic, describe the many ways in which dyslexia has affected their own and other people's lives."--BOOK JACKET
- Language
- eng
- Edition
- 2nd ed.
- Extent
- xviii, 196 p.
- Contents
-
- Foreword/
- Susan Hampshire
- Preface to the first edition
- Preface to the second edition
- Contributors
- Ch. 1.
- Letter from a mother/
- Karen Dodd
- p. 1
- Ch. 2.
- Stress factors in early education/
- Patience Thomson
- p. 3
- Ch. 3.
- Stress factors in adolescence/
- Steve Chinn
- p. 20
- Ch. 4.
- Stress factors in the college student/
- Dorothy Gilroy
- p. 28
- Ch. 5.
- Stress factors in the workplace/
- Gerald Hales
- p. 46
- Ch. 6.
- Dyslexia and the law/
- Melanie Jameson
- p. 63
- Ch. 7.
- Stress factors in gifted dyslexic children/
- Peter Congdon
- p. 74
- Ch. 8.
- Stress factors within the family/
- Roger Saunders
- p. 82
- Ch. 9.
- Stress: the hidden side of dyslexia/
- Lindsay Peer
- p. 90
- Ch. 10.
- Deadlines: collision, confusion, collapse/
- Morag Kiziewicz
- p. 100
- Ch. 11.
- Living with dyslexia: a personal account/
- Dave Alexander
- p. 113
- Ch. 12.
- Disruptive dyslexic cycle of stress/
- Joy Aldridge
- p. 115
- Ch. 13.
- Dyslexia without stress/
- Michael Newby
- p. 123
- Ch. 14.
- positive and the negative/
- Matthew Sasse
- p. 131
- Ch. 15.
- letter/
- Sheena Harrison
- p. 135
- Ch. 16.
- I am a singer/
- Janet Coker
- p. 138
- Ch. 17.
- How has dyslexia affected me?/
- Brenda Millward
- p. 139
- Ch. 18.
- personal view of stress and a dyslexic professional musician/
- Michael Lea
- p. 143
- Ch. 19.
- stresses of a dyslexic entrepreneur/
- Julian Cox
- p. 149
- Ch. 20.
- Individual case studies and recent research/
- Angela Fawcett
- p. 156
- Ch. 21.
- Some final thoughts/
- Tim Miles
- p. 188
- Index.
- p. 195
- Isbn
- 9781861563835
- Label
- Dyslexia and stress
- Title
- Dyslexia and stress
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by T.R. Miles
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- "Most of us experience stress at some point in our lives, but experience suggests that dyslexics are particularly vulnerable to it. This is the first book to present documented evidence on the subject." "Lindsay Peer, former Education Director at the British Dyslexia Association, provides telling evidence of the stresses encountered by dyslexic children and their parents, while Melanie Jameson, who is advisor to the Adult Dyslexia Organisation, discusses the ways in which stresses among dyslexics can sometimes lead to miscarriages of justice in courts of law. Five further contributors, themselves dyslexic, describe the many ways in which dyslexia has affected their own and other people's lives."--BOOK JACKET
- Cataloging source
- NLM
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- Miles, T. R.
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Dyslexia
- Stress, Psychological
- Dyslexics
- Stress (Psychology)
- Dyslexia
- Label
- Dyslexia and stress, edited by T.R. Miles
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Contents
-
- Foreword/
- Susan Hampshire
- Preface to the first edition
- Preface to the second edition
- Contributors
- Ch. 1.
- Letter from a mother/
- Karen Dodd
- p. 1
- Ch. 2.
- Stress factors in early education/
- Patience Thomson
- p. 3
- Ch. 3.
- Stress factors in adolescence/
- Steve Chinn
- p. 20
- Ch. 4.
- Stress factors in the college student/
- Dorothy Gilroy
- p. 28
- Ch. 5.
- Stress factors in the workplace/
- Gerald Hales
- p. 46
- Ch. 6.
- Dyslexia and the law/
- Melanie Jameson
- p. 63
- Ch. 7.
- Stress factors in gifted dyslexic children/
- Peter Congdon
- p. 74
- Ch. 8.
- Stress factors within the family/
- Roger Saunders
- p. 82
- Ch. 9.
- Stress: the hidden side of dyslexia/
- Lindsay Peer
- p. 90
- Ch. 10.
- Deadlines: collision, confusion, collapse/
- Morag Kiziewicz
- p. 100
- Ch. 11.
- Living with dyslexia: a personal account/
- Dave Alexander
- p. 113
- Ch. 12.
- Disruptive dyslexic cycle of stress/
- Joy Aldridge
- p. 115
- Ch. 13.
- Dyslexia without stress/
- Michael Newby
- p. 123
- Ch. 14.
- positive and the negative/
- Matthew Sasse
- p. 131
- Ch. 15.
- letter/
- Sheena Harrison
- p. 135
- Ch. 16.
- I am a singer/
- Janet Coker
- p. 138
- Ch. 17.
- How has dyslexia affected me?/
- Brenda Millward
- p. 139
- Ch. 18.
- personal view of stress and a dyslexic professional musician/
- Michael Lea
- p. 143
- Ch. 19.
- stresses of a dyslexic entrepreneur/
- Julian Cox
- p. 149
- Ch. 20.
- Individual case studies and recent research/
- Angela Fawcett
- p. 156
- Ch. 21.
- Some final thoughts/
- Tim Miles
- p. 188
- Index.
- p. 195
- Control code
- ocm55503160
- Dimensions
- 24 cm.
- Edition
- 2nd ed.
- Extent
- xviii, 196 p.
- Isbn
- 9781861563835
- Other physical details
- ill.
- Label
- Dyslexia and stress, edited by T.R. Miles
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Contents
-
- Foreword/
- Susan Hampshire
- Preface to the first edition
- Preface to the second edition
- Contributors
- Ch. 1.
- Letter from a mother/
- Karen Dodd
- p. 1
- Ch. 2.
- Stress factors in early education/
- Patience Thomson
- p. 3
- Ch. 3.
- Stress factors in adolescence/
- Steve Chinn
- p. 20
- Ch. 4.
- Stress factors in the college student/
- Dorothy Gilroy
- p. 28
- Ch. 5.
- Stress factors in the workplace/
- Gerald Hales
- p. 46
- Ch. 6.
- Dyslexia and the law/
- Melanie Jameson
- p. 63
- Ch. 7.
- Stress factors in gifted dyslexic children/
- Peter Congdon
- p. 74
- Ch. 8.
- Stress factors within the family/
- Roger Saunders
- p. 82
- Ch. 9.
- Stress: the hidden side of dyslexia/
- Lindsay Peer
- p. 90
- Ch. 10.
- Deadlines: collision, confusion, collapse/
- Morag Kiziewicz
- p. 100
- Ch. 11.
- Living with dyslexia: a personal account/
- Dave Alexander
- p. 113
- Ch. 12.
- Disruptive dyslexic cycle of stress/
- Joy Aldridge
- p. 115
- Ch. 13.
- Dyslexia without stress/
- Michael Newby
- p. 123
- Ch. 14.
- positive and the negative/
- Matthew Sasse
- p. 131
- Ch. 15.
- letter/
- Sheena Harrison
- p. 135
- Ch. 16.
- I am a singer/
- Janet Coker
- p. 138
- Ch. 17.
- How has dyslexia affected me?/
- Brenda Millward
- p. 139
- Ch. 18.
- personal view of stress and a dyslexic professional musician/
- Michael Lea
- p. 143
- Ch. 19.
- stresses of a dyslexic entrepreneur/
- Julian Cox
- p. 149
- Ch. 20.
- Individual case studies and recent research/
- Angela Fawcett
- p. 156
- Ch. 21.
- Some final thoughts/
- Tim Miles
- p. 188
- Index.
- p. 195
- Control code
- ocm55503160
- Dimensions
- 24 cm.
- Edition
- 2nd ed.
- Extent
- xviii, 196 p.
- Isbn
- 9781861563835
- Other physical details
- ill.
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