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Here are some books we recommend. The links lead to different book shops, but please look them up at your favorite book shop (benefit the locals!).

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a pebble in my shoe

Deborah Chetcuti, Ruth Falzon, Stephen Camilleri, 2016

If you are a teenager with a profile of dyslexia and are finishing secondary or post-secondary school you are about to face one of the biggest challenges in your life. As a student you will probably be sitting for formal examinations that will determine your future opportunities such as whether you can continue your studies or your career choice. This may be a daunting prospect and you might be nervous and anxious about your performance in these examinations. You know that all students find examinations hard but for you they are more challenging as your dyslexia hinders you from giving your best.

If you are a teenager with a profile of dyslexia and are about to sit for your examinations, then this book is for you.

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  RIGHTS OF THE DYSLEXIC CHILD IN EUROPE
Bogdanowicz M and Sayles A (2004). Wydawnictwo Harmonia (E and P) 
To purchase a copy, please contact the publishers Wydawnictwo Harmonia, UI. Hutnicza 3, 81-212 Gdynia, Poland. Fax +48 058 679 0006 
  THE TROUBLE WITH MATHS
Chinn S (2004). Routledge Falmer (E) 
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  DYSLEXIA IN SECONDARY SCHOOL
Cogan J and Flecker M (2004). Whurr Publishers. 1-86156-272-1 (E)
 See it on Amazon
   DYSLEXIA SUPPORT NETWORK (2002). A CATALOGUE OF RESOURCES TO SUPPORT STUDENTS WITH DYSLEXIA IN FURTHER AND HIGHER EDUCATION.
University of Hull. University of Lincoln 2002 (2nd Edition)
 No link available
  THE HUMAN SIDE OF DYSLEXIA
Kurnoff S. e-book  (342 pages) 0-9703-557-1-8 (E) 
Read more on http://www.edyslexia.com
   THE ADULT DYSLEXIC: INTERVENTIONS AND OUTCOMES
McLoughlin D, Leather C and Stringer P (2002). Whurr Publishers. 1-86156-04-5-1 (E)
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  DYSLEXIA AND MATHEMATICS
Miles TR and E. Routledge Falmer (E)
Read more on Routledge
   LE TEROIR COINCÉ: A COMMENT EXPLIQUES LA DYSLEXIE AUX ENFANTS
Montarnal A-M (2003). APEDA France (F)
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  THE MUSIC MAKERS APPROACH
Mortimer H (2000). NASEN. 1-901485-22-6 (E)
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   GLUE EAR: AN ESSENTIAL GUIDE FOR TEACHERS, PARENTS AND PROFESSIONALS
Peer L (2005). David Fulton Publishers 1-84312-352-5 (E)
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  DYSLEXIA IN CONTEXT
Reid G and Fawcett G (2004). Whurr Publishers. 1-86156-42-6-0 (E)
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  THE INTERNATIONAL BOOK OF DYSLEXIA (PART 1 – LANGUAGES)
Smythe I, Everatt J and Salter R.  John Wiley & Sons Ltd. 1-471-49841-6 (E)
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  THE INTERNATIONAL BOOK OF DYSLEXIA (PART 2 – COUNTRIES)
Smythe I, Everatt J and Salter R  John Wiley & Sons Ltd. 1-471-49646-4
 

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