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The Bumpy Road of Reading: Dyslexia's Lexical Labyrinth

December 15, 2023 The Atypical Crew Season 2 Episode 16
The Bumpy Road of Reading: Dyslexia's Lexical Labyrinth
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The Bumpy Road of Reading: Dyslexia's Lexical Labyrinth
Dec 15, 2023 Season 2 Episode 16
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Join Simon and some coffee friends as we explore dyslexia in a little more detail. A brief exploration of it's history, the impacts on education, society and even the media and how the road of dyslexia may have prefigured the wider neurodiversity movement.

Simon use a lot of resources in preparing for this episode, alongside talking to people and their own experiences. Some of the sources that are cited or used are:

  1. Davis, R. (2009). The Gift of Dyslexia: Why Some of the Smartest People Can't Read and How They Can Learn. Souvenir Press. Available at Amazon UK.
  2. Moores, E (1999) Dyslexia: Challenging Theories. PhD thesis on dyslexia. Available at White Rose Etheses Online.
  3. Warnock Report (1978). Available at UK Government Web Archive.
  4. Kirby, P. & Snowling, M.(2021). Dyslexia: A History. McGill-Queen's University Press. Available at Amazon UK.
  5. Campbell, T. (2013). Dyslexia: The Government of Reading. Palgrave Macmillan. Available at Amazon UK.
  6. Pritchard, D. G. Education and the Handicapped 1760-1960. Available at AbeBooks.
  7. Potts, P. (1995). What’s the Use of History? Understanding Educational Provision for Disabled Students and Those Who Experience Difficulties in Learning. British Journal of Educational Studies, 43(4), 398–411.
  8. Kirby P. Dyslexia debated, then and now: a historical perspective on the dyslexia debate. Oxf Rev Educ. 2020 Aug 13;46(4):472-486. doi: 10.1080/03054985.2020.1747418. PMID: 32939102; PMCID: PMC7455059. Available at PMC.
  9. Article from The Guardian, dated April 24, 1999. Available at The Guardian.
  10. Singer, J. (2019). Neurodiversity: The Birth of an Idea. Available at Amazon UK.

Media clips used under Fair Use and all rights belong to the roper copyright holders.  
Clips include:

  • Suzy Eddie Izzard, Stripped (2009) Information IMDB
  • Percy Jackson & the Lightning Thief (2020) Information IMDB
  • Scrubs (2001-2010) Information IMDB

As ever we thank you, our loyal listeners for sticking with us. We would love to hear from you and our Twitter is open @AtypicalThePod for messages and comments.

Have a topic you would like us to cover, or do you fancy joining us for a natter, maybe tell us about your area of interest or expertise and share these things with everyone.

We would also recommend our friend The Autistic Women for another great view on living with autism and our friends at the All Bets are Off podcast who cover addiction.

Show Notes

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Join Simon and some coffee friends as we explore dyslexia in a little more detail. A brief exploration of it's history, the impacts on education, society and even the media and how the road of dyslexia may have prefigured the wider neurodiversity movement.

Simon use a lot of resources in preparing for this episode, alongside talking to people and their own experiences. Some of the sources that are cited or used are:

  1. Davis, R. (2009). The Gift of Dyslexia: Why Some of the Smartest People Can't Read and How They Can Learn. Souvenir Press. Available at Amazon UK.
  2. Moores, E (1999) Dyslexia: Challenging Theories. PhD thesis on dyslexia. Available at White Rose Etheses Online.
  3. Warnock Report (1978). Available at UK Government Web Archive.
  4. Kirby, P. & Snowling, M.(2021). Dyslexia: A History. McGill-Queen's University Press. Available at Amazon UK.
  5. Campbell, T. (2013). Dyslexia: The Government of Reading. Palgrave Macmillan. Available at Amazon UK.
  6. Pritchard, D. G. Education and the Handicapped 1760-1960. Available at AbeBooks.
  7. Potts, P. (1995). What’s the Use of History? Understanding Educational Provision for Disabled Students and Those Who Experience Difficulties in Learning. British Journal of Educational Studies, 43(4), 398–411.
  8. Kirby P. Dyslexia debated, then and now: a historical perspective on the dyslexia debate. Oxf Rev Educ. 2020 Aug 13;46(4):472-486. doi: 10.1080/03054985.2020.1747418. PMID: 32939102; PMCID: PMC7455059. Available at PMC.
  9. Article from The Guardian, dated April 24, 1999. Available at The Guardian.
  10. Singer, J. (2019). Neurodiversity: The Birth of an Idea. Available at Amazon UK.

Media clips used under Fair Use and all rights belong to the roper copyright holders.  
Clips include:

  • Suzy Eddie Izzard, Stripped (2009) Information IMDB
  • Percy Jackson & the Lightning Thief (2020) Information IMDB
  • Scrubs (2001-2010) Information IMDB

As ever we thank you, our loyal listeners for sticking with us. We would love to hear from you and our Twitter is open @AtypicalThePod for messages and comments.

Have a topic you would like us to cover, or do you fancy joining us for a natter, maybe tell us about your area of interest or expertise and share these things with everyone.

We would also recommend our friend The Autistic Women for another great view on living with autism and our friends at the All Bets are Off podcast who cover addiction.