Dyslexia and My Academic Life
I knew I was different long before anyone informed me of a formal diagnosis. Letters never flew in the same way to me, the way so many of friends seemed to have effortlessly understood them.
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I knew I was different long before anyone informed me of a formal diagnosis. Letters never flew in the same way to me, the way so many of friends seemed to have effortlessly understood them.
Continue readingElephant in the Room Video Series In this video I discuss the first “elephant”. What is causing the dyslexia, ADD,
Continue readingThis special video looks at the dyslexic mind and experience. The video combines live-action, interviews and animation.
Continue readingHave you ever felt at odds with your own brain? I have; my name is Zoë and I’m 16. I am proud to have dyslexia but that doesn’t mean it isn’t difficult.
Continue readingLydia enjoyed math until third grade. When the numbers started getting bigger, and long division and multiplication were getting more
Continue readingWhen you want to perceive the true facts of reality for listening, looking, or remembering something in the outside environment, there is a best place for the mind’s eye to be.
Continue readingA quick, interactive overview of key questions used to diagnose dyslexia.
Continue readingIn this “Elephant in the Room” series, I define and address the “elephants” that are often so hard to find
Continue readingHow can you make tables insightful? Let a child prove what the results are, by making them visible. In the
Continue readingAnd how some researchers are starting to get things right (2022 update). Dyslexic differences reflect underlying mental strengths, not brain defects.
Continue readingWhat research can tell us about the key traits of successful dyslexic adults.
Continue readingBook Review: Hacking the Code by Gea Meijering and Mads Johan Øgaard Want to get inside a dyslexic child’s mind?
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