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Supporting Dyslexia in International Schools: A Comprehensive Guide
International schools bring together students from diverse cultures, languages, and learning backgrounds. This richness is a strength, but it also means that learning differences, such as dyslexia, can easily be overlooked or misunderstood. With the added complexity of pupils moving between different education systems, international schools have a unique responsibility: ensuring that every child has access to the right support, wherever they are in the world. At This Is Dysle


5 Ways Dyslexic Entrepreneurs Naturally Disrupt Industries
Dyslexic entrepreneurs brainstorming new ideas When we talk about disruptive entrepreneurs, we often picture creative innovators and bold...


Back to School with Dyslexia: Five Calm Steps for a Smoother Start
Children starting the new school year The end of summer often brings mixed emotions. For some families, September is about fresh starts...


Are You Supporting Your Dyslexic Employees?
In today’s workplace, conversations about diversity and inclusion are becoming more common. But one area that is still often...


What Is Dyslexia Coaching – And Could It Help You or Your Child?
If you or your child is living with dyslexia, you may already know how frustrating and exhausting day-to-day tasks can become. Whether...


A Supportive Guide to Thriving with Dyslexia in a Professional Environment
Navigating the workplace with dyslexia can often feel like a daunting challenge, but with the right tools and support, thriving...


What is neurodiversity?
Neurodiversity is a concept that recognizes and celebrates the natural variation in human brain function and behavior. It acknowledges...


How assistive technology helps dyslexic learners
How assistive technologies can help learners with dyslexia


The science of reading
The term “science of reading” refers to the research that reading experts, especially cognitive scientists, have conducted on how we...
