Dyslexic Me
By Carson Queen
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Dyslexic Me is a short digital ebook exploring twelve different basic implementable methods and strategies that can improve dyslexia with practice over time. The book aims to help dyslexic students and adults better succeed on their courses, on the job, and in every day life. Dyslexic Me provides easy strategic systems that encourage life-enhancing habits, allowing dyslexic individuals to immediately progress in areas where they were once limited.
Dyslexic Me is written directly for students and the adult dyslexic community and individuals who take an interest into learning what dyslexia is. This book may also be purchased by parents with dyslexic children and with parental guidance the methods can be used with children. Formatted and developed for dyslexic individuals, this book presents highly beneficial information in a way that can be easily understood and comprehended within its easy step-by-step guide. The book aims to help dyslexic students and adults better succeed on their courses, on the job, and in every day life. Dyslexic Me provides easy strategic systems that encourage life-enhancing habits, allowing dyslexic individuals to immediately progress in areas where they were once limited.
Dyslexic Me is written directly for students and the adult dyslexic community and individuals who take an interest into learning what dyslexia is. This book may also be purchased by parents with dyslexic children and with parental guidance the methods can be used with children. Formatted and developed for dyslexic individuals, this book presents highly beneficial information in a way that can be easily understood and comprehended within its easy step-by-step guide.
Carson Queen
Carson Queen is a Business Management Graduate, she holds a BA Hons business management degree from the University of Greenwich and also is an affiliate member of the Chartered Management Institute. Carson's career started out with dreams to be in the music industry but slowly returned to pursue her education at university. At the age of twenty five, Carson was formally diagnosed with severe Dyslexia and Dyscalculia. It occurred to Carson after graduating that there was not much help available for people with dyslexia in educational establishments, and a lack of assessments readily available for people who may suspect they are dyslexic. Her dyslexia was not recognised at primary school however, she demonstrated an excellent artistic ability and a creative flair in everything she put her mind to. During her time in study she came up with a list combined methods designed from academic revision classes, real life situations, research and her own personal experiences that she used tested to overcome her dyslexia. This book is written from Carson's own understanding of her dyslexia and her own personal experience as a dyslexic. She transformed her grades from mediocre average grades to flush first classes and graduated with a high 2:1. Carson set up Dyslexic Publishings to help provide tips, tools, resources and first-hand advice in an alternative manner, and to provide a different perspective from research about this disorder. Carson's real‐life effective suggestions are from someone who lived and overcame the disorder with perseverance and determination. Due to the ongoing questionable debates around dyslexia and whether it actual does actually exist; Carson will be a voice for the people who are in fact dyslexic.
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Dyslexic Me - Carson Queen
DYSLEXIC ME
Exploring methods that can be used to improve Dyslexia
BY Carson Queen
Copyright © 2014 Carson Queen
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Carson Queen has a BA Honours in Business Management from the University of Greenwich. She has worked for seven years within NHS health and social care. In addition, she has taken courses in leadership and management, psychotherapy and counselling, and carried out a diverse range of clinical volunteering and worked with a number of health charities.
Carson was first diagnosed with severe dyslexia at the age of twenty-five during her second year at university (and also dyscalculia dyslexia which is related to numbers - she struggled with numerical tasks such as telling the time, counting or basic maths).
She found that scant help was available for adults with dyslexia in educational establishments, and few assessments were readily available for people who may suspect they are dyslexics. Yet, while there is no cure for dyslexia, with the right training and perseverance the dyslexic can improve.
During her time at university she came up with a list combined methods designed from academic revision classes, real life situations, reading research and her own personal experiences that she used and tested to overcome her dyslexia. This book is written from Carson’s own understanding of her dyslexia and her own personal experience as a dyslexic.