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This third edition of this bestselling book for teachers contains new material on early identification and intervention. This third edition of Gavin Reid's popular book for non-specialist teachers has been thoroughly revised throughout and supplemented with additional material to reinforce the link between theory and practice. "Dyslexia" is a comprehensive overview of the field, providing more than just a quick fix to immediate difficulties by introducing the evidence base for why particular approaches may be effective. The topics include reading, spelling, creative writing, study skills, differentiation, identification of dyslexia, individual learning styles, the role of parents and policy and provision for dyslexia. A concluding section provides information on additional support and resources for use by teachers. Throughout, the book emphasises that approaches suitable for students with dyslexia will also benefit the whole class, building upon the teacher's repertoire and empowering them to be better teachers.Table of ContentIntroduction.; 1 Understanding Dyslexia.; 2 An overview of the Research.; 3 Identification and Assessment.; 4 Reading.; 5 Spelling.; 6 Creative Writing.; 7 Planning for Learning - study skills and differentiation.; 8 Supporting learners with dyslexia in the secondary/high school.; 9 Dyslexia and Learning Skills.; 10 Specific Learning Difficulties - the overlap.; 11 Role of Parents.; 12 Staff Development - policy and provision.; Appendix 1 Further information - contacts and organisations.; Appendix 2 Examples of tests. References.Review Quote"'The target audience for this book is the non-specialist and, given the paucity of coverage on SEN/dyslexia in most initial teacher training programmes, this is likely to be a wide audience...Reid discusses the use of writing frames which are applicable across the curriculum and which can be modified for all learners. Many of these strategies can be used for all children, not just those identified as dyslexic and this is a real strength of this approach. Reid makes the case that effective support for dyslexics does not require the teacher to create activities which are only appropriate for individual teaching but are helpful for all learners...The layout of the book is clear, and a brief summary is provided at the end of each chapter.' SPECIAL magazine"Biographical NoteA teacher and university lecturer for many years, Dr Gavin Reid is an Educational Psychologist in Vancouver, Canada, a consultant with the Center for Child Evaluation and Teaching (CCET) in Kuwait, and a Director of the Red Rose School for Children with Dyslexia in Lancashire, UK. He is a prolific author, international consultant and trainer and has held seminars on effective learning in over 50 countries worldwide.This third edition of this bestselling book for teachers contains new material on early identification and intervention.Every book in the Special Educational Needs series tackles a discrete area of special education and are particularly suitable for non-specialist teachers but will also be of value to special education practitioners.New material includes early identification information and a more international breadth of knowledge.Gavin Reid is well known in the educational special needs field and the author of at least 5 books on the topic.Dyslexia titles sell well and this is the third edition of a popular guide.