Dr Gerald Lombard said
Gary is a life-long student and researcher without formalqualifications or the rigour of academia but with the understanding and creativity of a innovator.
Professor Angela Fawcett said The author of this book, Gary Chevin, who came to a conference on dyslexia to challenge our academic reconceptions, may well be the most colourful character I have met in the dyslexia world understanding and creativity of a innovator. Gary has developed his own theory of dyslexia, based on his recognition that he lacked an inner - voice which others seemed to use to help them in reading Gary challenged us to work with him to research these ideas .
David Fawcett said However,this book should be compulsory reading for all educational psychologists and teachers and the public in general.
Alan McDowall said
Founder member off Vancouver Island Dyslexia Association . I have known Gary for nine years now and understand the challenges he faces, as a severe dyslexic he does not read, he does not write, but he still put to gether the research team and wrote a book fighting for dyslexic people to have a chance in school and in life in genera .
Thank you
Gary would like to thank people from the United Kingdom, theUnited States of America, Australia, Canada, New Zealand. Thank
Mistakes Do you find you make the same mistakes over and over and do not know why you do it?. This book could help you find out why
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