The Studying With Dyslexia Blog
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John Hicks, 'Dyslexia Blogger' is a parent, an assistive technology advocate and works with neurodiverse clients to help develop their self-esteem, confidence and motivation. John knows that children with dyslexia can be helped to reach their potential if parents and teachers of those children can be inspired and informed about the strengths and weaknesses that comes from having..
The Studying With Dyslexia Blog
1w ago
When we teach and develop an understanding of these early numbers, it will help our pupils if we use visual images ..read more
The Studying With Dyslexia Blog
2w ago
Stapelstein is a highly versatile and durable product designed to promote active play and support neurodiverse learners. Ideal for both children and adults, it can be used as a stool, wobble chair, stepping stone, or balance board. Its applications extend to classrooms, homes, and outdoor settings, offering benefits like improved core strength, fidget management, and sensory engagement. Stapelstein’s design, vibrant colours, and adaptability make it an excellent tool for fostering learning, creativity, and personal development in neurodiverse individuals ..read more
The Studying With Dyslexia Blog
4M ago
Dyslexia, primarily known as a learning difficulty affecting reading, writing, and spelling, intersects significantly with mental health. Individuals with dyslexia often experience unique challenges that can impact their emotional well-being. However, it's crucial to recognise that dyslexia also brings distinct strengths ..read more
The Studying With Dyslexia Blog
5M ago
Dyslexia is a complex learning difference that extends far beyond struggles with reading and writing. Drawing from both personal experience and professional insight, this blog delves into key aspects of dyslexia ..read more
The Studying With Dyslexia Blog
8M ago
I've been frequently asked about dyslexia, and as a dyslexic individual myself, I often find imt rather challenging to articulate precisely what dyslexia entails ..read more
The Studying With Dyslexia Blog
9M ago
Reflecting on the last 24 hours on the as of 12th of January, my journey in the world of dyslexia has been quite illuminating. Throughout my career, I've been privileged to deliver training in schools and support the growth of young people in utilising assistive technology ..read more
The Studying With Dyslexia Blog
9M ago
The Dyslexia Show is the UK's leading exhibition dedicated to dyslexia and neurodiversity. We are delighted to announce that Studying with Dyslexia is once again a key partner in raising awareness and supporting the growth of this event. Both Studying with Dyslexia and the Dyslexia Show bring together a remarkable lineup of speakers ..read more
The Studying With Dyslexia Blog
11M ago
When we contemplate dyslexia, we inevitably consider the numerous challenges it poses in the realms of spelling, writing, articulation, and the simple act of transcribing thoughts onto paper. These difficulties can often lead to frustration, anxiety, discomfort, and a significant blow to one's self-esteem ..read more
The Studying With Dyslexia Blog
1y ago
The Studying With Dyslexia Blog
1y ago
Dyslexia is an issue that continues to demand attention and improvement within the UK education system and across the globe. While we acknowledge that there's still work to be done, it's amazing to see many individuals and organisations in the UK dedicated to supporting dyslexic individuals. On September 30th, I had the distinct Honor of participating in the Bell House Dyslexia Fair, an event that exemplifies this commitment ..read more