Most teachers don’t get trained to recognise or support dyslexic students. Naturally this leads to many misconceptions and a lack of help to get these bright, creative learners to become competent readers. I’ve just listed ten of the most common...

Most teachers don’t get trained to recognise or support dyslexic students. Naturally this leads to many misconceptions and a lack of help to get these bright, creative learners to become competent readers. I’ve just listed ten of the most common...
There are many areas of teaching I wouldn’t have a clue on how to add information or training to a teacher - or even comment on. However, there is one area that I have seen struggles, where most teachers are not experiencing enough progress: How to...
What if MultiLit and MiniLit are NOT helping your student? The phonics approach has helped many students to read. But what if your student or your child has not only failed to thrive using years of phonics, but is continuously getting further...
“Your Brain Constantly brings in Sensations. That’s non-negotiable. But your Perception is negotiable.” Dr. Andrew Huberman (Neuroscientist) I have been working with dyslexic adults for many years now. They have experienced amazing break-throughs...
Have you decided not to participate in New Year’s resolutions? Maybe you don’t want to become part of the population who is tired of being disappointed year after year if by February the importance of the changes has been pushed aside by demands...
Create Your Story: Dyslexic Individuals Have Great Stories To Tell Dyslexic individuals can’t always get these wonderful stories from their heads onto paper. However, they have the images to create these stories in many shades and colours and add...
Before we can go into the difference between the interesting symptoms of dyslexia and ADHD/ ADD, let’s define the two and see how they differ and especially what causes the difference. It doesn’t serve us to dig deeply into labels and define them,...
I have watched Josh Kaufman along with 22 million viewers on Youtube about “The first 20 hours and how to learn anything”. Naturally, I had to put it to a test: Can an adult with dyslexia, with average or poor reading skills learn to read in twenty hours? And what steps would allow this shortcut to happen?
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