Dyslexia Outside the Box: Equipping Dyslexic Kids to Not Just Survive but Thrive

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Starts March 17, 2025

By Beth Ellen Nash

9781945252273

Fun and Easy Tips, Teaching Ideas, and Encouragement for Parents and Teachers of Dyslexic Students

Dyslexia Outside-the-Box helps you understand the mind of a child with dyslexia and explains what’s going on in their outside-the-box brain in a way that can help you make them feel much better about themselves.

Author and educator, Beth Ellen Nash, draws on her experience with students ages 3 to 21 with dyslexia, learning disabilities, and those who otherwise learn differently from traditional schooling along with pulling in research from the field.

Dyslexia Outside-the-Box offers a balanced perspective showing how a dyslexic child’s challenges are directly connected to the flip-side strengths of their brain’s unique wiring:

  • Using evidenced-based information about dyslexia, the book is organized in an easy-to-understand format for anyone who knows and wants to support someone with dyslexia

  • It breaks down the many aspects of dyslexia and offers solutions that have the “whole person” in mind, showing how these children whose brains are delightfully wired differently can thrive, not just survive

  • The insights into reading, spelling, and writing challenges are accompanied by strategies for helping outside-the-box learners succeed in school

  • It’s filled with fun and easy suggestions, tips, and teaching ideas, and, best of all, encouragement for parents and teachers of dyslexic students

  • It’s a valuable resource for parents to use when conveying their children’s struggles and strengths to educators and professionals who work with them

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Starts March 17, 2025

By Beth Ellen Nash

9781945252273

Fun and Easy Tips, Teaching Ideas, and Encouragement for Parents and Teachers of Dyslexic Students

Dyslexia Outside-the-Box helps you understand the mind of a child with dyslexia and explains what’s going on in their outside-the-box brain in a way that can help you make them feel much better about themselves.

Author and educator, Beth Ellen Nash, draws on her experience with students ages 3 to 21 with dyslexia, learning disabilities, and those who otherwise learn differently from traditional schooling along with pulling in research from the field.

Dyslexia Outside-the-Box offers a balanced perspective showing how a dyslexic child’s challenges are directly connected to the flip-side strengths of their brain’s unique wiring:

  • Using evidenced-based information about dyslexia, the book is organized in an easy-to-understand format for anyone who knows and wants to support someone with dyslexia

  • It breaks down the many aspects of dyslexia and offers solutions that have the “whole person” in mind, showing how these children whose brains are delightfully wired differently can thrive, not just survive

  • The insights into reading, spelling, and writing challenges are accompanied by strategies for helping outside-the-box learners succeed in school

  • It’s filled with fun and easy suggestions, tips, and teaching ideas, and, best of all, encouragement for parents and teachers of dyslexic students

  • It’s a valuable resource for parents to use when conveying their children’s struggles and strengths to educators and professionals who work with them

Starts March 17, 2025

By Beth Ellen Nash

9781945252273

Fun and Easy Tips, Teaching Ideas, and Encouragement for Parents and Teachers of Dyslexic Students

Dyslexia Outside-the-Box helps you understand the mind of a child with dyslexia and explains what’s going on in their outside-the-box brain in a way that can help you make them feel much better about themselves.

Author and educator, Beth Ellen Nash, draws on her experience with students ages 3 to 21 with dyslexia, learning disabilities, and those who otherwise learn differently from traditional schooling along with pulling in research from the field.

Dyslexia Outside-the-Box offers a balanced perspective showing how a dyslexic child’s challenges are directly connected to the flip-side strengths of their brain’s unique wiring:

  • Using evidenced-based information about dyslexia, the book is organized in an easy-to-understand format for anyone who knows and wants to support someone with dyslexia

  • It breaks down the many aspects of dyslexia and offers solutions that have the “whole person” in mind, showing how these children whose brains are delightfully wired differently can thrive, not just survive

  • The insights into reading, spelling, and writing challenges are accompanied by strategies for helping outside-the-box learners succeed in school

  • It’s filled with fun and easy suggestions, tips, and teaching ideas, and, best of all, encouragement for parents and teachers of dyslexic students

  • It’s a valuable resource for parents to use when conveying their children’s struggles and strengths to educators and professionals who work with them

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