The queen has summoned me to save her youngest child... but I'm just an ordinary teenager! She chose me because my mother rescued her older daughter before. That's why palace insiders tagged her 'The Witch Doctor.' Sadly, Mom left us for the great beyond and didn't teach me how to save princesses. Worse, Dad did something that might get us kicked out of the kingdom. But then one day, I got a cryptic message from Mom. Can I use it to save the princess? Will it help me and my father too? This fictional scenario is inspired by events that really happened. It's a precursor to the discovery of…mehr
The queen has summoned me to save her youngest child... but I'm just an ordinary teenager! She chose me because my mother rescued her older daughter before. That's why palace insiders tagged her 'The Witch Doctor.' Sadly, Mom left us for the great beyond and didn't teach me how to save princesses. Worse, Dad did something that might get us kicked out of the kingdom. But then one day, I got a cryptic message from Mom. Can I use it to save the princess? Will it help me and my father too? This fictional scenario is inspired by events that really happened. It's a precursor to the discovery of teaching methodology that addresses a neurobiological condition called dyslexia. This book includes a primer on this reading and learning disorder-and what parents/guardians of dyslexic children can do about it. This publication is the author's tribute to her late mother, who was an educator, an advocate of women's rights, a practitioner of holistic therapies, and a licensed reflexologist. Her late brother, a graphic designer, had friends with dyslexia. Interestingly, they were from the graphic and performing arts. The information in this book has been evaluated by a clinical psychologist and teacher of children with special needs.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
About the Author Expat Scribe is a Filipino-Canadian author, editor, and former journalist. She and her family lived in different countries-mostly in war zones-as a result of the "occupational hazard" of her father's profession in the aviation industry. She was an editor of lifestyle and technology publications. Her newspaper and magazine articles have been published worldwide. She currently ghostwrites for blogs and websites in North America and Europe, including the Solace Journal (solacejournal.com). She worked as a medical assistant, transcriptionist, researcher, and EMR (electronic medical records) software tester for doctors, hospitals, and specialty clinics in Canada. She was an assistant to a renowned American-Canadian psychiatrist specializing in mental health and addiction. She volunteered as a tutor for the Adult Literacy Program of America and a library assistant in California libraries. She was part of the publicity staff in the Vancouver International Film Festival in British Columbia, Canada and that of the American Film Institute in Los Angeles. Expat Scribe is the author of the psychological techno-thriller, The Invisible Cyber Bully: What it's like to be watched 24/7-available worldwide through Amazon and leading bookstores. An anti-bullying advocate, she is working on more books that uphold social justice and challenge the global status quo. Author websites: expatscribe.com, linktr.ee/expatscribe, facebook.com/expatscribe Sponsor websites: solacejournal.com, facebook.com/solacejournal
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