Dyslexia Remedy Book
Book Layout
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Introduction & Rationale (10–15 pages)
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Background on dyslexia and neurological connections
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Why intelligence is separate from cognitive wiring
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Scientific studies, handwriting, multisensory approaches
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Overview of your 15-level system
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Level 1–3: Foundational Cognitive & Neural Connections (15–20 pages)
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Detailed daily sessions
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Nouns, verbs, adjectives, objects
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Numeric connections, tracing, geometric encoding
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Multi-sensory exercises
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Level 4–6: Letter-Level Sequencing & Grouping (15–20 pages)
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Ordering words by letters
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Splitting words into individual letters
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Writing exercises, numeric integration, multi-sensory review
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Level 7–9: Syllable & Word Formation (15–20 pages)
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Combining letters into syllables and words
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Timed writing and reading exercises
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Integration with numeric and geometric systems
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Level 10–12: Complex Word & Sentence Formation (15–20 pages)
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Sentence-level practice
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Grammar integration (verbs/adjectives)
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Semantic and numeric reinforcement
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Level 13–15: Cognitive & Spatial Mastery (15–20 pages)
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Advanced geometric patterns, shapes, and spatial encoding
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Multi-level review combining words, numbers, shapes
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Preparation for advanced stages (dyspraxia/autism pathways)
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Implementation Notes & Materials (10 pages)
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Worksheets, tactile surfaces, tracing methods
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Assessment ideas, optional neuroimaging references
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Notes on age-appropriate adaptation
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Appendices & Reference Material (10–15 pages)
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Numeric tables, letter groupings, example exercises
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Visual diagrams of brain connectivity, geometric patterns
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Total Estimated Pages: ~120–130 pages without heavy illustrations; with diagrams, likely 150–180.
This structure allows you to:
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Work on each chapter/stage independently
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Begin parallel programs (autism, schizophrenia) by adapting the later stages
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Test exercises in practice while drafting the book
I can also create a visual canvas version of this chapter-by-chapter roadmap, so you can track content completion and add exercises, images, or notes for each level.
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