Many people with dyspraxia and dyslexia also have ADHD. This fully revised edition of David Grants thought-provoking, insightful book develops our understanding of specific learning differences and considers the further challenges presented by these overlapping conditions.
New sections explore mental imagery [visualisation] and synaesthesia, enabling the reader to gain a fuller understanding of the sensory experiences and thoughts of individuals with specific learning differences.
As well as providing information defining Dyslexia, Dyspraxia and ADHD, Thats the Way I Think addresses topics including:
- colours and reading
- becoming creative
- sports, genes and evolution
- invisible girls and women.
The accessible style of this book, which includes numerous anecdotes and personal insights, will immediately strike a chord with anyone who has first- or second-hand experience of these specific learning differences.
Essential and enlightening reading for people with specific learning differences as well as their parents and/or partner, this book also provides an invaluable insight for teachers, teaching assistants and SENCos.