Tag: dyslexia
Reframing dyslexia through the lens of giftedness
David C. Hall suggests educators should reconsider how to unlock the potential of students with dyslexia.
According to a statistic by the Dyslexia Center of...
Dyslexia and Me: How to Survive and Thrive if You’re Neurodivergent
Onyinye Udokporo grew up in London and she was eleven years old when she was diagnosed with dyslexia. Showing signs of her future career...
From troubled dyslexic to cool martial artist
Joe's own account of his personal journey.
I only started at it last year. It was when school went back after the summer holidays, there...
SEN120 : Sept/Oct 2022
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If you only read one article in this issue, please make sure it’s James’s moving account of his...
SEN119: July/August 2022
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The English SEND Review comes in for some stick in this issue, as Warren Carrett lets off steam...
Dyslexia in Parliament
Roger Broadbent talks to MPs about their dyslexia.
This spring, I met four dyslexic MPs either via Zoom or in person at Portcullis House. I ...
SEN118 : May/June 2022
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On the 29th March, the UK Government published its Green Paper on the review of the SEND system....
Less paper, more productivity – can screens support literacy improvement for...
Aimee Cave promotes the use of on-screen literacy assessments as a tool to enable teachers to tailor support for SEN pupils
Learning to read is...
Supporting Disorders of Learning and Co-ordination: Effective Provision for Dyslexia, Dysgraphia,...
The author is a widely published private special education consultant, working with children, families, schools and other organisations and with previous experience as a...
SEN117 : March/April 2022
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As we await the upcoming and, hopefully, comprehensive SEND review, it is reassuring to know that Members of...










































