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  • - How it all went wrong
    av Neil Alexander-Passe
    105,-

    This is a moving story about a boy called Cameron and his journey through early childhood, primary, and secondary education. This journey is heavily impacted by his undiagnosed learning difficulties, and therefore this story demonstrates the 'school to prison' pipeline seen in the lives of many prisoners in the UK.

  • av Neil Alexander-Passe
    443,-

    This book is a journey and uncovers many recent research studies that highlight that half the prison population have a reading age below 11 years old, however have been through school and the justice system without their learning difficulties being identified. The book questions a school system that have failed them, along with the likely unfair trials that have taken place, leading many to prison. The use of early plea bargaining to accept a 'guilty plea' mean that many sign away their rights without fully understanding the implications of their choice. This book also highlights that prison breaches equality legislation at an institutional level through many published reports, being highly application form based and does not allow accessibility choices.

  • - A Guide for Parents and their Teenager Children
    av Neil Alexander-Passe
    351,-

    Surviving School as a Dyslexic Teenager is an easy to read book looking at the coping/defence strategies used by teenagers both in and outside school.Understanding where these coping/defence strategies have come from (home influences, primary school, peer relationships, parent's own diagnosed/undiagnosed dyslexia) and giving help, common sense, tips, and career/college/university advice.This book is aimed at parents, educators, and dyslexic teenagers themselves.

  • - Helping people identify destructive behaviours and find positive ways to cope
    av Neil Alexander-Passe
    413,-

    This book presents research and case studies to demonstrate why and how people with dyslexia can adopt adverse coping strategies and defensive mechanisms to deal with the emotional impact of dyslexia, leading to self-harm, depression and even suicide. It then looks at how they can best be helped and supported by professionals who work with them.

  • - Investigations from Differing Perspectives
    av Neil Alexander-Passe
    4 043,-

    Investigates the under-researched areas of dyslexia.

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