It is official and we are excited to announce that Ellie has been nominated as a finalist in the Young Scot Awards 2013. Ellie was nominated for the Health category and will be up against two other finalists for the award. We nominated Ellie for this prestigious honour for the work she has done toContinue reading “Young Scot Award for our Young Person’s Ambassador?”
Author Archives: Dyslexia Scotland
Great news for dyslexic adults and children
Last month three judges of the Upper Tribunal ruled that a mother had the right to claim Disability Living Allowance (DLA) on behalf of her ten year old son because he is dyslexic. This is a landmark decision and gives clear guidance of the evidence needed for future applications from dyslexic people to receive DLA. The decisionContinue reading “Great news for dyslexic adults and children”
Sundance Kid’s film about dyslexia
We know that dyslexia affects people all over the world but we were intrigued last year when we were approached by American film maker James Redford – yes, that Redford family – about a film he had made about dyslexia. James, Robert Redford’s son, and his wife had struggled to support their dyslexic son DylanContinue reading “Sundance Kid’s film about dyslexia”
Ellie’s Story (part two)
The Young scot contacted Lena from Dyslexia Scotland who then contacted my Mum to ask they if they could interview me and put the clip on their website and YouTube channel during Dyslexia Awareness Week, so that was my next stop. I really enjoyed being interviewed and was so grateful to DS for setting upContinue reading “Ellie’s Story (part two)”
Ellie’s Story
My name is Ellie, I am 12 years old and I am dyslexic. I have three sisters, one is dyslexic, one is dyspraxic and my youngest sister is dyslexic and dyspraxic. We all need allot of extra help with learning and every time we get a new teacher my mum has to explain our needsContinue reading “Ellie’s Story”