That's the Way I Think
Autor David Granten Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 ian 2026
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781032935560
ISBN-10: 1032935561
Pagini: 258
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 mm
Ediția:4. Auflage
Editura: Taylor & Francis Ltd.
ISBN-10: 1032935561
Pagini: 258
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 mm
Ediția:4. Auflage
Editura: Taylor & Francis Ltd.
Cuprins
1. Dyslexia, Dyspraxia and ADHD – The Common Ground 2. What is Dyslexia? 3. What is Dyspraxia? 4. What is ADHD? 5. What is Dyscalculia? 6. Visualisation and Synaesthesia 7. Colours and Reading 8. Being Creative – or Becoming Creative? 9. Sports and Genes 10. Invisible Girls, Invisible Women 11. Sleep 12. Neurodiversity and Concluding Remarks
Notă biografică
David Grant is an Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society and was formally recognised as an Educational Psychologist by the Health Care & Professions Council in 2012.
Recenzii
Short-listed for the British Psychological Society's Award in the Practitioner Text category.
"The book uses a holistic approach and aims to provide an understanding of the ways in which specific learning differences may influence and shape everyday life. It provides a helpful overview of individual differences and the relationship between them. It is written in a clear and accessible style with concise although suitably detailed descriptions." - Julia Kender, Independent consultant and assessor, lecturer and external examiner in a variety of HEI settings
Gavin Reid, Independent Educational Psychologist
What are the main strengths and weaknesses of the books you’ve listed above and what particular advantages does the proposed book have?
They cite excellent case studies and examples from their own practice – the author also does this.
Do you recommend that we publish an updated edition?
Yes for sure
Please add any additional comments you feel may be helpful.
It is encouraging that the author has been invited to speak at important events as this will ensure that he is kept up to date and this will be reflected in the book. The book is very insightful.
Barbara Pavey, Associate Lecturer for the dyslexia programmes at the IOE
As a lecturer I have used the book and it would be on my recommended reading list. I often see it on student’s references lists when I read assignments.
The author writes with a warm, supportive and accessible tone; he does not ‘foreground’ a deficit-based perspective, and the text recognises and values, throughout, the lived experience of people with dyslexia, dyspraxia, and ADHD.
I think the structure, format and design of the book are valuable just as they are. The book makes use of illustrations by people who experience the relevant learning characteristics themselves, and they support the text very well. It is refreshing to see them within the text. To this reader they make an unusual statement that the author not only knows about the value of multi-sensory work, but respects it and applies it.
"The book uses a holistic approach and aims to provide an understanding of the ways in which specific learning differences may influence and shape everyday life. It provides a helpful overview of individual differences and the relationship between them. It is written in a clear and accessible style with concise although suitably detailed descriptions." - Julia Kender, Independent consultant and assessor, lecturer and external examiner in a variety of HEI settings
Gavin Reid, Independent Educational Psychologist
What are the main strengths and weaknesses of the books you’ve listed above and what particular advantages does the proposed book have?
They cite excellent case studies and examples from their own practice – the author also does this.
Do you recommend that we publish an updated edition?
Yes for sure
Please add any additional comments you feel may be helpful.
It is encouraging that the author has been invited to speak at important events as this will ensure that he is kept up to date and this will be reflected in the book. The book is very insightful.
Barbara Pavey, Associate Lecturer for the dyslexia programmes at the IOE
As a lecturer I have used the book and it would be on my recommended reading list. I often see it on student’s references lists when I read assignments.
The author writes with a warm, supportive and accessible tone; he does not ‘foreground’ a deficit-based perspective, and the text recognises and values, throughout, the lived experience of people with dyslexia, dyspraxia, and ADHD.
I think the structure, format and design of the book are valuable just as they are. The book makes use of illustrations by people who experience the relevant learning characteristics themselves, and they support the text very well. It is refreshing to see them within the text. To this reader they make an unusual statement that the author not only knows about the value of multi-sensory work, but respects it and applies it.