MEET THE DYSLEXIA CLUB! by Margaret
Rooke (Dyslexia is My SuperPower) features stories from children talking about their
feelings and experiences with dyslexia as well as their special talents. Some
examples include Jessica who plays football/soccer or Ajay who loves to bake
cakes. These stories often touch on relationships at school and learning accommodations;
each ends with a thought about how grown-ups can help (e.g., letting us do more
of what we like best at school) and what the child does best (e.g., coding and
solving puzzles). This would be an inspiring and very comforting book for
elementary school students and even their parents and teachers. In addition to
the stories, Rooke provides suggestions on where to go for help, and she also has
checklists filled with many ideas for ways that grown-ups can help at home or
at school. She defines several terms and provides links (many UK-based) to relevant
websites (all new readers will enjoy Reading Rockets) and related
books, including (for adults) The Dyslexia Advantage. Tim Stringer has provided colorful, cheerful illustrations
which add to the charm of this text. MEET THE DYSLEXIA CLUB! Is a small book – only about 80 pages – but it
is packed with useful information.
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