Formatted well: lots of white space, chapter bullet summaries, narrative in style. The front end discusses trade-offs and the reader comes away with a clear picture of strengths/weakness of the dyslexic brain. The back end discusses compensation strategies, resources, and a very interesting dis...
The most important—and most common—trade-off is reflected in the following comment: “Sammy never remembers anything from school. He forgets what’s been taught, and whether there’s an assignment or a test. And when we ask him to do something at home, it’s always in one ear and out the other. His m...