The Voiceless Mind : A Guide to Educating and Nurturing Children with Anendophasia
Overview
Understanding the Voiceless World Within
Recently researched in the field of education, the role of inner voice in our thinking has begun to gain a lot of interest. As parents, carers and educators, we aim to help children and young people to recognise and understand the ways of learning which best suit them so they can access and enjoy opportunities offered. However, what if an underlying, unrecognised learning difference holds the key to their success? Written by a Specialist Dyslexia Teacher and Assessor, this book provides insight into the current knowledge and thinking around Anendophasia - the absence of inner voice - and its implications. Simply a neuro-difference, understanding this may prove the key to supporting children and young people who experience difficulties with working memory, developing writing and spelling skills and other aspects of specific learning difficulties. This guide explores the concept of Anendophasia and discusses ways in which we could identify and support those who experience it. At Inicio Specialist Education Services Ltd, we are on a mission to help children, young people and their supporters to understand how they learn and to provide the right environment and support to allow them to thrive and strive for best possible outcomes.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798288246944
- ISBN-10: 9798288246944
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: June 2025
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.15 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.22 pounds
- Page Count: 64
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