Dyslexic football coach Daniel Hiddleston reflects on the essential factors for learning and growth in his sector.
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Getting older…
Vin Arthey explores dyslexia, technology and getting older, in our latest blog.
Dyslexic Career Prospects
Dyslexia Scotland Career Coach, Katie Carmichael, gives parents some tips on talking to your dyslexic child about their career.
My Dyslexia Journey
Dyslexic engineer Andrew McQuatt looks back on challenging childhood experiences at school.
One microscope, two slides and some dyslexia
Dyslexia Scotland Young Ambassador EIlidh blogs about a career in STEM.
How to speak with your dyslexic child about their career prospects
Dyslexia Scotland Career Coach Katie Carmichael gives parents some tips on taking to your dyslexic child about their career.
Strengths are the whole of me
Exam cancellations underscore the value of holistic career education, writes Dyslexia Scotland Career Coach Katie Carmichael
So, what do you do?
“I don’t cut hair” Coronation Street barber David Platt said, dreamily, in a recent episode, “I shape destinies.” Studies show that he’s got the right idea when it comes to getting job satisfaction. Some people dread being asked ‘so, what do you do?’ Rather than feel stuck in a rut, we can mentally re-frame ourContinue reading “So, what do you do?”
The Amazing Dyslexic Poetry Show
There are some negative perceptions about those with dyslexia. Such as:- “Lazy”, “Stupid,” “Won’t amount too much” These words are all things that have been said to me. I was aged 7 when I realised I had stories that ran around in my head and I used to daydream, acting them out. I didn’t knowContinue reading “The Amazing Dyslexic Poetry Show”
Seeing dyslexia in a positive light
Guest blogger Lorna Murray writes about why she’s optimistic about her dyslexic son’s career potential