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Those that learn with great difficulty in one setting, may learn with ease in another – The Dyslexic Entrepreneur

Those that learn with great difficulty in one setting, may learn with ease in another. Dyslexia. Schools should be more concerned with results than with …

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Dyslexics Read Books Too – The Dyslexic Entrepreneur

Dyslexics Read Books Too Dyslexics are just as interested in the content of books as anyone else. Their reading journey might be more challenging, but …

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Increase Apprenticeships & Learning by Doing to Reduce the Impact of Dyslexia – The Dyslexic Entrepreneur

Increase Apprenticeships & Learning by Doing to Reduce the Impact of Dyslexia Have you ever wondered why learning differences like dyslexia seem more prevalent in …

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Dyslexics Need to be Told They Learn Differently – The Dyslexic Entrepreneur

Dyslexics Need to be Told They Learn Differently It’s crucial for dyslexic individuals to receive validation that their reading and writing challenges are real and …

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Dyslexia: Not a Major Problem if it’s Not Seen as One – The Dyslexic Entrepreneur

Dyslexia: Not a Major Problem if it’s Not Seen as One The attitudes of those around people with dyslexia are crucial. Dyslexia is not a …

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Mirrored Writing & Dyslexia – The Mirrored Mind – The Dyslexic Entrepreneur

Mirrored Writing & Dyslexia – The Mirrored Mind Reversals and mirror-imaging are often linked with dyslexia, bringing to mind Leonardo da Vinci’s mirrored writing in …

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Dyslexia and the Power of Visual Thinking – Thoughts of The Dyslexic Entrepreneur

Many teachers recognise the value of visual talents in fields like arts, photography, graphic design, and filmmaking. However, few realise that these skills are also …

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A letter to Sir Keir Starmer Re: Dyslexia, VAT and School Fees from The Dyslexic Entrepreneur

A letter to Sir Keir Starmer Re: Dyslexia, VAT and School Fees. Having spent nearly two years studying dyslexia, talking with academics and interviewing dyslexic …

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Reduce the Number of Dyslexic Prisoners & Increase the Number of Self-Made Millionaires – The Dyslexic Entrepreneur

Reduce the Number of Dyslexic Prisoners & Increase the Number of Self-Made Millionaires. We often hear that dyslexics excel in delegation because they can’t do things themselves, or they are …

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Unlocking Potential: Recognising Dyslexia Through Early Talents not Struggles – The Dyslexic Entrepreneur

Unlocking Potential: Recognising Dyslexia Through Early Talents not Struggles Did you know that dyslexia can often be identified in young children not by early reading …

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Rethinking Dyslexia: From Ancient Strengths to Modern Misunderstandings – The Dyslexic Entrepreneur

Rethinking Dyslexia: From Ancient Strengths to Modern Misunderstandings In a preliterate society, traits associated with dyslexia would have been invaluable for survival – essential for …

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Dyslexia and Growing Up: Embracing the Child’s Perspective – The Dyslexic Entrepreneur

Dyslexia and Growing Up: Embracing the Child’s Perspective When it comes to creativity, the fresh perspective of a child should never be underestimated. While some …

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