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by Sylvia Moody,Katherine Kindersley,Diana Bartlett

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Author:
Sylvia Moody,Katherine Kindersley,Diana Bartlett
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978-0470683743
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Wiley-Blackwell; 2 edition (August 30, 2010)
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Dyslexia in the workplace is a detailed and comprehensive guidewith 5 helpful Appendices.

Dyslexia in the workplace is a detailed and comprehensive guidewith 5 helpful Appendices. This guide is equally useful foremployers, dyslexia professionals and dyslexia workers. DyslexiaContact, 3 September 2011). A good book and one I would like to keep on the shelf and willcertainly wish to refer to again. This is a well written and thoughtfully structed book, and onewhich deserves a wide readership.

Home Browse Books Book details, Dyslexia in the Workplace: An Introductory Guide. Dyslexia in the Workplace: An Introductory Guide. By Diana Bartlett, Sylvia Moody, Katherine Kindersley. Offers invaluable insights for overcoming obstacles to success, enhancing workplace efficiency and ensuring that dyslexic employees achieve their full potential.

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Diana Bartlett, Sylvia Moody. Katherine Kindersley

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Diana Bartlett, Sylvia Moody, Katherine Kindersley. Part A Identifying Dyslexia (Sylvia Moody). Chapter 1 Dyslexia in the Workplace. Chapter 2 Understanding a Diagnostic Report

Diana Bartlett, Sylvia Moody, Katherine Kindersley. ISBN: 978-0-470-68374-3 August 2010 Wiley-Blackwell 328 Pages. She works as a one-to-one trainer and adviser for dyslexic adults in the workplace and in higher education. Sylvia Moody is a clinical psychologist specialising in the assessment of dyslexic adults. Chapter 2 Understanding a Diagnostic Report. Chapter 3 Judgement Day: Tom Goes for an Assessment.

Dyslexia may continue to be an issue with individuals after they leave formal education and enter the workplace. Dyslexia in the workplace : an introductory guide. Diana Bartlett, Sylvia Moody, Katherine Kindersley. They may still have specific difficulties with reading, spelling and writing, but als. More).

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Описание: Dyslexia in the Workplace is a jargon-free introductory book for dyslexic employees, members of the organizations who employ them, and the many professionals concerned with helping them (including psychologists, tutors, trainers and counsellors).

The second edition of Dyslexia in the Workplace is acomprehensive guide to how dyslexic adults in employment canimprove their skills, and how their employers and otherprofessionals can help. Offers invaluable insights for overcoming obstacles to success,enhancing workplace efficiency and ensuring that dyslexic employeesachieve their full potentialWritten in an accessible style that is perfect forprofessionals and dyslexic individuals alikeCovers related syndromes such as dyspraxia, attention deficitdisorder and visual stressExplores the legal obligations and other issues that areimportant to workplace managers, especially human resourcesprofessionalsProvides authoritative guidance on recent case law relating todyslexia
  • This is an excellent, practical discussion.

  • Review of 'Dyslexia in the Workplace' by Diana Bartlett and Sylvia Moody, published by John Wiley (previously by Whurr).

    I would like to highly recommend this book: it gives invaluable information and advice about dyslexic difficulties in the workplace. It is aimed at three audiences: (1) dyslexic people who are having difficulty at work; (2) dyslexia professionals, such as tutors and psychologists; and (3) employers, in particular HR and training managers, and occupational health professionals.

    In the first section of the book the authors explain the range and nature of dyslexic difficulties, and also deal with a related set of difficulties, dyspraxia. They show how these difficulties can affect work performance and describe in detail how the difficulties can be assessed. A particular strength of the book is that much attention is given not just practical difficulties but also to the emotional problems which are related to these. The book also does full justice to the strengths which dyslexic people have.

    The second section of the book gives a wealth of strategies for dealing with the difficulties, and building on strengths. There is advice on work organisation, efficient work methods, reading with recall and comprehension, writing workplace documents, techniques for improving memory, oral skills, and ways of dealing with negative emotions, such as anxiety and frustration.

    Particularly valuable are the sections which give advice to both the employer and employee on the sort of reasonable adjustments which can be made in the workplace to help dyslexic employees maximise their potential.

    I found this book very easy to read, and extremely informative. I felt the authors really empathised with dyslexic people, and knew exactly what help they needed. They also understood exactly what employers need to know. I also liked the fact that they avoided jargon, and seem to be speaking very directly to their readers.

    Emma Westbourne

  • No miracle cure, just common sense. That's what I liked about this book. Dyslexic people often lack in certain areas of every day life in the workplace such as organisation, planning skills, taking notes, passing correctly phone messages, etc. The author offers very handy tricks and work methods to tackle these difficulties. In other words: Tackling the problem from the root source. I was amazed at how simple and/or common-sensed these solutions were. Even non-dyslexics could greatly benefit from the many practical advice found in there, as well as helping them to understand the often very subtile difficulties of dyslexic adults in the workplace.

    There is a section about how to cope with stress, insecurity and negative feelings. I found that to be very helpful - I would definitely recommend "Dyslexia in the workplace" to all dyslexics, their employers, family and friends alike.