How can I help others when I’m not perfect?
Can I help children with dyslexia, if I can’t write flawlessly? This is a question I asked myself after a
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Can I help children with dyslexia, if I can’t write flawlessly? This is a question I asked myself after a
Continue readingThe term resilience is one of those words we hear frequently, but can be hard to pin down, define and explain. It refers to the ability of an individual to process, cope and grow in difficult or challenging times.
Continue readingFor students, subject vocabulary is hard and there is a lot to consume over a short space of time. Students may be introduced to 12-15 new words in a single day.
Continue readingTo-do lists have never worked for me. I always start with good intentions, and I do write lots and lots
Continue readingVisual note-taking is a great way to boost memory performance for anybody who is willing to try. We are able
Continue readingA Trip to the Physio: In this segment I’m talking about how overwhelmed we can get when we have lots
Continue readingRelationships can cause us huge stress or bring us great joy, and dyslexia does have an effect. One of the biggest areas of challenge for us is communication.
Continue readingI felt like I had dropped into The Adventures of Alice in Wonderland while doing my first case study for
Continue readingIn this video I talk about my own experience growing up dyslexic, and why I became a Davis facilitator.
Continue readingResearchers identified three different types of dyslexic identities. The first group sees themselves as differently enabled. In a group with
Continue readingDo dyslexics have higher levels of emotional intelligence, sensitivity, and awareness of others? If so, what is the source if these strengths?
Continue readingMy website, Dyslexia Life Hacks, shares various tools, tips and tricks that I have encountered over the years to assist
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