Dyslexia, Extremes of the Literacy Spectrum: Theory of Cognitive Diversity
At one extreme of the literacy spectrum, we have new learners and inexperienced ( including Dyslexic readers, who are at the beginning stages of their literacy careers.
In the middle of this spectrum, we find people of average to advanced skill levels.
At the other end of the spectrum, we have readers such as Deepak Sharma Bajagain and Anne Jones. Deepak and Anne make Average and Advanced readers look severely dyslexic in comparison.
Deepak holds the world record for the longest marathon reading, reading out loud for 113 hours and 15 minutes. In 2007, Anne Jones speed read “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” in 47 minutes and 1 second, reading 4,251 words per minute.
“Johnny’s Hero’s Journey” is an inspirational book for young dyslexic readers, teaching the brain principles that aid in the development of literacy skills. This anime-inspired story fosters the development of literacy skills and habits for readers aged 6 to 16+.
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“Dyslexia Awareness: The Secret Phonic Lottery” is a creative masterpiece in dyslexia and neurodiversity research, not just a book but a catalyst for students, aiding dyslexic readers, educators, parents, and advocates alike.
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