Recently, I spoke with dyslexic entrepreneur Stan Gloss, who returned to higher education to finish a degree in Educational Leadership. Stan's full interview will be featured in an upcoming issue in our Premium magazine. What Stan shares is his workflow...
Question: Multilingual Dyslexic Adult: How Best to Learn English Grammar [Premium]
A multilingual member of this community (who is also dyslexic) asked us for advice about improving grammar in English. Grammar is something that non-dyslexic people may pick up effortlessly and without conscious awareness as they read and listen to native speakers (Implicit Learning). Unfortunately, grammar cannot be learned in such a passive way by most dyslexic people. As a result, it must be learned explicitly and likely with multisensory strategies. Rule-based learning of English grammar is difficult and inefficient for many dyslexic learners. It is possible that pairing with a dyslexia tutor who has expertise writing and grammar for dyslexic adults (including those in higher education) may be able to help you in a step-by-step fashion addressing complex sentence structure. I do know […]
Glen Leavitt The Language of My Soul – Anatomy of a Dyslexic Mind
We thankful to Glen Leavitt for sharing his life story with the Dyslexic Advantage community. He's generous gifted us with eight print copies but also provided his autobiography in The Language of My Soul - Anatomy of a Dyslexic Mind in pdf so all of you can download...