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No will, no way

Schools must have the expertise and the desire to teach dyslexic pupils, writes Sue Walsh

What use diagnosis?

A little knowledge goes a long way towards helping those with SEN as they progress through life, says “Abdul” 

Seeing the positives

Rosie Edmondson discusses how she manages the challenge of living with dyspraxia and dyslexia

Fighting the good fight

Tim Loder describes the struggle to secure an education for his daughter in which her dyslexia is no barrier

“Dyslexia is an opportunity”, says Princess

HRH Princess Beatrice spoke about her struggle with dyslexia, and told pupils with the condition they have “magical” brains that just process differently, when...

Second time around

School was torture for the girl tagged as “stupid”, but Sarah Chapman has found new hope and the strength to overcome her dyslexia

Teach how they learn

Sarah Driver looks at what schools can do to identify and meet the real needs of dyslexic pupils

Improving brain connections could help dyslexics

Researchers claim to have discovered evidence which sheds light on the causes of dyslexia and could lead to new techniques being developed to better...

Dyslexia sector calls for changes to SEN reforms

Many children and young people with SEN could suffer when the Children and Families Bill takes effect next year because their needs may not...

Coordinated support for dyspraxia

If you want to help dyspraxic children, you have to support their parents, says Rachel Tucker (with Toby Lee)

Book Reviews

Neurodiversity and Education

The authors of this publication combine extensive experience in the fields of education, neurodiversity, teacher training, tutoring and consultancy. Paul Ellis broadcasts regularly on...

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