7 Dyslexic Realisations That Changed My Life
I was diagnosed with dyslexia at 10. Then I left school. And I genuinely thought that was the end of
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I was diagnosed with dyslexia at 10. Then I left school. And I genuinely thought that was the end of
Continue readingA lot of dyslexics end up in business. Sometimes by choice. Sometimes because employment just never quite fit. Sometimes because
Continue readingIs Dyslexia just about words moving on a page? What if it was more about the comprehension of letters and words the mind is processing? It can lead to getting tired easier and so much more. We dig deeper in this article.
Continue readingWhen we talk about neurodiversity, most people want clean labels. You’re “dyslexic” or you’ve got “ADHD” or maybe someone says
Continue readingThis is the sixth of a seven-video series taken from an interview style Q & A session. In this video we discuss some of the hardships that dyslexic children and adults face in life.
Continue readingThis is the fifth of a seven-video series taken from an interview style Q & A session. In these videos we explore the experience of disorientation.
Continue readingThis is the fourth of a seven-video series taken from an interview style Q & A session. In these videos we explore the experience of disorientation.
Continue readingThis is the third of a seven-video series taken from an interview style Q & A session. In these videos we explore the experience of disorientation.
Continue readingThis dyslexia simulation can provide us with some insight into what it’s like to be dyslexic. At the very least, it should create some empathy for the dyslexic and their experience.
Continue readingThis is the second of a seven-video series taken from an interview style Q & A session. In these videos we discuss Ron Davis and Davis methods.
Continue readingThis is the first of a seven-video series taken from an interview style Q & A session. In these videos we discuss Ron Davis and Davis methods.
Continue readingLeaving the Best for Last or just Procrastinating? Procrastination is caused by the same things it creates: stress and anxiety. We avoid tasks because they overwhelm us in the moment and avoidance feels good momentarily.
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