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Dyslexia

The Ultimate Guide to Understanding Those with Reading Disabilities

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Dyslexia

By: Harold Stanley
Narrated by: Brenda G. Brown
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This audiobook provides detailed information about dyslexia, a learning disorder, involving reading issues, identifying speech sounds, and learning how they relate to letters and words.

What you'll find in this audiobook about dyslexia:

  • The best methods to guide children with dyslexia.
  • Ways to see dyslexia in a different light.
  • Steps to take advantage of the good sides of dyslexia.
  • Ways how dyslexia and dyscalculia overlap.
  • Reasons why dyslexia is often misunderstood.
  • Identification of whether or not dyslexia is more common in boys or girls.
  • Signs of dyslexia and how to recognize them faster.
  • The differences in children and adults with dyslexia.
  • And many other meaningful, helpful ways to deal with dyslexia and dyscalculia, either in yourself or others.
©2019 Harold Stanley (P)2019 Harold Stanley
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I liked this book about what dyslexics struggle with and what they are good at. It's a good one that explains a lot.

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The content seemed informative (mostly anyway), but it seems like it was read by AI (emphasis on the wrong words, pauses in weird spots and such). I noticed that pretty quickly, but as I got further in, the word choices in many spots also sounded like it would have been written by AI (numerous words/phrases that technically work, but aren’t how we speak, or were used in weird ways). Given my presumption that this was written and read by AI (and it seems pretty obvious to me), that also makes me question the accuracy of its content. I’m not saying it’s inaccurate, however it lists a person’s name as the narrator and it’s obviously a computer, so what else may have been fabricated here? It’s a bummer too because we need good info out on topics like this, and we need to know where it’s coming from so we can accurately judge how well to trust the content.

Sounds like unedited AI all around

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