Teacher are invited to this free, online professional learning session on dyslexia in the classroom. Learn small but effective adjustments to your practice that will enhance your support of students with dyslexia and benefit all learners.
https://t.co/HxalODGsVI
🔍It’s Dyslexia Awareness Week Scotland! The Addressing Dyslexia Toolkit is a free resource for all teachers & early years workers involved with literacy difficulties & dyslexia throughout the school years. Visit the GLOW RM Unify App library to find out more. @DyslexiaScotlan
Dyslexia Awareness Week Scotland 2025 will run from 29 September to 5 October. This year, we’re asking the whole country to become myth busters.
We'll be rolling out new resources, events and campaign materials on this web page before the week begins. https://t.co/kxogFn5KOe
Do people ‘grow out’ of dyslexia? No, that’s a myth. Dyslexia is lifelong. The important thing to remember is that with the right support and inclusive environments, people with dyslexia can achieve their full potential.
Learn the facts https://t.co/kxogFn5KOe
It’s day 2 of Dyslexia Awareness Week Scotland and today we’re busting the myth that people grow out of dyslexia. Dyslexia is lifelong! Get behind the myth busting. https://t.co/kxogFn5KOe
It's Dyslexia Awareness Week! 📢
This year, our friends at @DyslexiaScotlan are challenging the whole country to become myth busters! It's a fantastic way to raise awareness, improve understanding, and tackle common misconceptions.
Ready to get involved? They have tons of free resources and some great free events you can attend!
👉Visit their website to find out how you can join their campaign:
https://t.co/OyZ0MdVUzB
#DyslexiaAwarenessWeek #MythBuster #DyslexiaScotland #dyslexiaawareness
Today is the first day of Dyslexia Awareness Week Scotland. We’ll only become a dyslexia-friendly country when everyone knows what dyslexia is - and what it isn’t. We need you to help spread the facts. Be a myth buster!
https://t.co/kxogFn5KOe
It's #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek! 🌍
Starting a conversation is the most important thing you can do this week. It can be as simple as asking:
💬“What’s been on your mind lately?”
You could arrange a coffee date with a mate, or text a friend you haven't spoken to for a while 📱
Our raffle for @AutismScotland to celebrate Autism Awareness and Acceptance raised an amazing £176. Big thanks to Keeley and Morgan for organising. Well done to all our winners. 👏👏👏
It’s Neurodiversity Celebration Week!
Scan the QR code or click on the link below to find out more about how to use inclusive digital technologies within the SCERTS framework.
https://t.co/GPqj8lR02N