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Tag Archives: succeeding with dyslexia

My Dyslexia and Academic Struggles

Charis Gambon writes about her academic experiences and gaining a 2.1 History degree.

Posted byDyslexia Scotland30/04/2021Posted inPersonal StoriesTags:dyslexia, dyslexia at school, dyslexia at university, dyslexia diagnosis, dyslexic students, succeeding with dyslexia, teaching and learningLeave a comment on My Dyslexia and Academic Struggles

My Younger Self

Twelve dyslexic aults ponder what advice they’d give to their younger selves.

Posted byDyslexia Scotland24/07/202001/03/2021Posted inLearningTags:creativity, dyslexia at school, dyslexia at university, dyslexic advantage, dyslexic strengths, personal journey, succeeding with dyslexia2 Comments on My Younger Self

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