What’s your dyslexic story? If you or someone you know are dyslexic, please share your story on the link below #dyslexia#dyslexiasuccess
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To celebrate @WorldBookDayUK we’d love to hear about your favourite books. Perhaps it’s the first book you enjoyed, a book which helped you on your dyslexia journey, or an audio book you think everyone should listen to – please do share with us all! #Dyslexia#WorldBookDay
@SpecialGuestLDN We are trying to create awareness and change perceptions of dyslexia. If you or someone you know are dyslexic we’d love to hear from you https://t.co/jLcBsVtZzN
Everyone's dyslexic experience can be different, so it's difficult to spot. How has dyslexia affected you? #dyslexia#awarenesscampaign https://t.co/jLcBsVtZzN
70% of successful dyslexics had a 'champion' when they were kids...someone who believed in them even when they doubted themselves. Help bring out the superhero in all our children #madebydyslexia#saydyslexia
"It was something I was always embarrassed about..."
Mother and daughter Susan and Naomi talk about tackling dyslexia.
More from the #ListeningProject: https://t.co/BbBMN2Jz6n
What’s your positive dyslexic story? If you or someone you know are dyslexic, please share your story on the link below #dyslexia#dyslexiasuccess https://t.co/jLcBsVtZzN
#Dyslexia primarily affects reading. #Dysgraphia mainly affects writing. While they're different issues, the two are easy to confuse. https://t.co/O1LPhn97Qz
First description of dyslexia appeared in 1896 by Dr. W Pringle Morgan in England: “Percy F... aged 14... has always been a bright & intelligent boy, quick at games & in no way inferior to others of his age. His great difficulty has been-and is now-his inability to learn to read”
"A late diagnosis can also occur bc children with #dyslexia tend to use whole word recognition strategies rather than decoding skills when reading. Thus, a young child’s ability to read words by sight can mask their inability to decode words" @Psych4Schools#DyslexiaAwareness
Dyslexia is not a pigeonhole to say you can’t do anything. It is an opportunity and a possibility to learn differently. You have magical brains, they just process differently. Don’t feel like you should be held back by it. -Her Royal Highness Princess Beatrice #dyslexia