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Josh Clark, President, International Dyslexia Association; Head of School, Landmark School; Executive Director, Landmark Outreach
"Gad, Gavin and Angela are established authors and have taken on a topic that is all around us yet deserves much more discussion. It has been suggested there are over 7,000 languages in the world and Dyslexia will impact their users similarly as well as differently! In Singapore where there are four official languages: English, Malay, Mandarin and Tamil, we see dyslexia affecting how a child processes the sounds of the language as well as their processing skills. But when learning Mandarin, it can also be challenging for the child because of the way Chinese characters are written. In an era of globalisation and frequent travel, children may also be more exposed to residing in different cultures and environments which further impacts the learning of any language. I am confident this book will be a tremendous contribution to the knowledge we have of how Dyslexia impacts the many different languages globally."
Lee Siang, CEO, Dyslexia Association of Singapore, Singapore
"Gad, Gavin, and Angela's ground-breaking work, Dyslexia in Many Languages: Insights, Interactions, and Interventions, shines a crucial light on the complexities of dyslexia across the globe's tapestry of over 7,000 languages. From the multilingual crossroads of Singapore to the unique challenges of Mandarin's orthography, this book navigates the intricate ways dyslexia manifests and affects learning in diverse linguistic settings. It offers vital strategies for assessment and intervention, marking a significant stride towards more inclusive and effective educational practices worldwide. As a Dyslexia CEO deeply committed to enhancing understanding and support for those with dyslexia, I see this book as an essential resource for educators, professionals, and families seeking to foster a more dyslexia-friendly global community."
Steven O'Brien, CEO, Dyslexia Foundation and Board Member, International Dyslexia Association