The Late-Identified Hyperlexic Adult: The Complete Adult Guide to Hyperlexia, Gestalt Language Processing, Autism Co-Occurrence, and Building a Life Around Your Neurodivergent Text-First Brain - Softcover

Bennett, Romain Nathan

 
9781764669764: The Late-Identified Hyperlexic Adult: The Complete Adult Guide to Hyperlexia, Gestalt Language Processing, Autism Co-Occurrence, and Building a Life Around Your Neurodivergent Text-First Brain

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You taught yourself to read before you could tie your shoes. You have always preferred email to phone calls, text to conversation, writing to speaking out loud. You have spent years being praised for your reading ability while quietly struggling with everything that reading was supposed to make easier. If the word hyperlexia arrived recently and felt less like a new diagnosis than like the first accurate label for something you have always known, this book was written for the adult you became.

This book helps you understand hyperlexia as it presents across the adult lifespan: not as a childhood milestone that resolved, but as a neurological profile that shapes how you communicate, how you process information, how you remember, how you work, and how you build relationships. Inside, you will find the first dedicated guide to hyperlexia written for adults rather than for the parents of children. You will be introduced to the decoding-comprehension gap, the gestalt language processing patterns that persist into adulthood, the text-mediated interoception that makes writing a tool for self-discovery rather than simply a communication preference, and the masking strategies that have allowed you to perform verbal fluency at a cost that most people around you have never seen.

What readers will learn:

Understand the three-type hyperlexia framework and why Type 2 hyperlexia persists across the lifespan as part of an autistic neurology

Identify the specific ways the decoding-comprehension gap shows up in adult professional, medical, and relational contexts

Learn how gestalt language processing and echolalia operate in adults and why the script library is a functional system rather than a limitation

Recognize the cognitive and emotional costs of hyperlexic masking and what autistic burnout looks like when the compensatory system fails

Build self-knowledge through text-mediated interoception and learn how writing functions as a tool for accessing internal states, not only for describing them

Apply practical frameworks for workplace accommodation, written communication in relationships, and healthcare preparation that leverage text-processing strengths

Develop a complete picture of co-occurring profiles including autism, ADHD, and anxiety and how these interact with hyperlexia in a single adult profile

Use the communication templates, self-assessment questions, and action challenges throughout the book to begin building a life that fits the brain you actually have

This guide approaches adult hyperlexia through a combination of current neurodevelopmental research, clinical observation, and detailed first-person accounts from late-identified hyperlexic adults. Where the research base is strong, it is cited. Where it is thin or preliminary, the book says so honestly. The result is a structured, evidence-grounded resource that does not overstate what is known and does not ask the reader to settle for resources designed for someone else.

This book is for readers who taught themselves to read before age five and are only now finding a framework for what that means. It is for late-identified autistic adults who recognize hyperlexia as a missing piece of their profile. It is for parents of hyperlexic children who suspect they share the trait and want to understand their own experience. It is for speech-language pathologists, neuropsychologists, and educators who work with autistic adults and want a structured introduction to the adult presentation of hyperlexia.

For adults who have spent years managing a brain they could not fully name, this book offers a precise and practical framework for understanding how that brain works and what it needs to function well.

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