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Understanding Dyslexia with Carly Steel

Understanding Dyslexia with Carly Steel

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In this episode, Tahnee is joined by Carly Steel, an Educational Consultant, who works closely with parents of neurodivergent children to enhance their child’s wellbeing, reduce anxiety, and promote family harmony. She is also the author of Consulting Autistic Young People on Their Personal Happiness, published in the Good Autism Practice journal.

In honor of Neurodiversity Celebration Week, today we explore the world of dyslexia—a prevalent learning difference that influences how individuals read, write, and process language. Dyslexia is much more than simply reversing letters; It brings unique challenges that can affect everything from academic achievement to self-esteem, but it is also a condition filled with strengths, creativity, and untapped potential. We’ll explore what dyslexia is, how it manifests, and why understanding it is key to supporting those who live with it. Join us as we unpack the myths and truths about dyslexia and highlight the importance of awareness and tailored support.

https://www.nessy.com/en-gb Free educational resources

https://www.neurodiversityweek.com/powerpoint-presentations Powerpoint presentations to look at with your children.

https://www.ipsea.org.uk/ - A leading charity to help you navigate the SEND system.

https://www.bdadyslexia.org.uk/ British Dyslexia Association

https://www.carly-steel.com/

Email info@carly-steel.com to recieve your FREE 60 Reasonable Adjustments for Neurodivergent Children in School!

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