Drs. Brock and Fernette Eide are leading experts in the fields of dyslexia and cofounders of the nonprofit Dyslexic Advantage and the social-purpose corporation Neurolearning.com. They have served as consultants to the President’s Council on Bioethics and as visiting lecturers at the Stanford Graduate School of Education. The first edition of their book, The Dyslexic Advantage, was an international bestseller.
“In this updated edition, the authors, leading dyslexia experts,
analyze new research with modern techniques to emphasize a
strength-based approach to dyslexia, instead of the typical
deficit-based strategy... this book is a comprehensive must-have
title for educators, parents, and those who process things through
a dyslexic lens.” —Library Journal
"This brave book helped lay the groundwork for the global
neurodiversity revolution—for seeing conditions like dyslexia,
autism, and ADHD as alternate styles of learning and being that
convey benefits as well as challenges. This updated edition is even
more informative, provocative, and wise." —Steve Silberman,
author of the New York Times bestseller NeuroTribes: The Legacy of
Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity
"Simply put, the Eide's new edition is an improvement upon
perfection. Think of it as a software update for the dyslexic
operating system."
—Dean Bragonier, Founder and Executive Dyslexic, NoticeAbility
"This book has made me realize that my fuel in life was coming from
the advantage of being dyslexic. I am now raising my dyslexic
children with this book as a guiding light and I know they will
become confident world changers. Thank you Brock and
Fernette."
—Yoky Matsuoka, Founder and CEO of Yohana, Google X co-founder, and
recipient of the MacArthur Genius Grant
"The Dyslexic Advantage is a true celebration of diversity of
thought. In it, the Eides use science and real-world examples to
demonstrate that—when it comes to human information processing—
different does not necessarily mean better or worse. In fact, any
understanding of the shadow of difficulties associated with
dyslexia is incomplete without an exploration of the light that
creates those shadows. And as it turns out, the brain designs
associated with dyslexia can be quite advantageous when tasked with
the right problems. I highly recommend it for anyone interested in
how different people learn and problem solve, regardless of where
you might personally fall on these dimensions of thinking!"
—Chantel Prat, Ph.D, author of The Neuroscience of You
"The Dyslexic Advantage had a profound and positive impact on my
life since it explained "me" to me for the first time, letting me
know that I was not alone in life and that I had a special gift—a
gift that has made it possible for me to “outperform” non-dyslexics
in my field of exploration."
—Dr. Robert Ballard, Explorer-at-Large for the National Geographic
Society and author of Into the Deep: A Memoir From the Man Who
Found Titanic
"Has any other book ever meant more to its readers? I doubt
it."
—Philip Schultz, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Failure, My
Dyslexia, and Comforts of the Abyss, and Founder and Director of
The Writers Studio
"A compelling call to action."—Scientific American Mind
"The Dyslexic Advantage shows you how to celebrate rather than
suffer from your dyslexia."—The Times
"Groundbreaking theory for the positive potential of dyslexia… Good
advice and encouraging analysis."—Kirkus
"Here’s a practical analysis of a difficult, frustrating disorder
that unveils what goes remarkably right as well as what goes
wrong."
—Publishers Weekly
"Gripping, powerful, and insightful—and for dyslexics, immensely
validating."
—Nancy Ratey, Ed.M., author of The Disorganized Mind
"A paradigm-shifting book that captures the remarkable advantages
that come with this different style of thinking. This book should
be the first people reach for when they want to learn about what it
really means to be dyslexic."
—Vince Flynn, New York Times bestselling novelist
"A fantastic read for anyone who wants to learn about dyslexia.
Brock and Fernette Eide have a knack for explaining complex ideas
and scientific work in a simple manner and offering great insights.
This is probably the most helpful material ever published on
dyslexia... A classic."
—Manuel Casanova, M.D., Professor of Biomedical Sciences at
the University of South Carolina
"Any book that focuses on the benefits of having a dyslexic brain
should be celebrated... This book has some of the best writing on
the subject of dyslexia that I have come across."
—Jeanne Betancourt, author of My Name Is Brain Brian
"This provocative book explores the misunderstood side of dyslexia
that is characterized by skill and talent... This is a
must-read."
—Gordon F. Sherman, Ph.D., former president of the International
Dyslexia Association
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