Hints, Tips and Resources for Reading with your Child
Life has changed a lot for families with children in the past few weeks due to COVID-19, so we thought we would share some tips and advice with you. This week we are looking at reading with your child. There are lots of resources out there and it can all become a little overwhelming for busy parents who may be
5 Myths About Dyslexia
Myth 1 'You can’t be a writer- you’re dyslexic' March 21st is World Poetry Day, so what better day to dispel one of the most common myths about what Dyslexia is and isn’t.When I meet children, young people or adults and ask them what they know about dyslexia the first thing I often hear is that it’s just about having trouble
Exam Tips for Students with Dyslexia
It is hard to believe that the exam season is here again! Good luck to everyone who is at school, college or uni and revising at the moment. For a dyslexic student efficient use of time is the key to success when studying for exams. There is so much information to learn in a limited amount of time. You need to
Dyslexia in the Workplace
It is estimated that dyslexia affects 1 in 10 people in the UK workforce and probably about half of these will not have felt able to tell their employer that they have dyslexia or to explain what this means to them, what this has helped them to achieve or about their own individual strengths and talents. Under the Equality Act 2010,