25/12/2022
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25/12/2022
Wishing you and yours a very merry Christmas and a happy new year
"Don't be afraid to be amazing."
Dyslexia can be frustrating, but it doesn’t have to be a roadblock to success. In fact, many people with dyslexia find that their strengths far outweigh their weaknesses. With the right support in place, people with dyslexia can find academic and career success.
One of the advantages of dyslexics is that they are often very good at thinking outside the box. This can be a valuable asset in problem-solving and creative endeavors.
Another is that people with dyslexia often have above-average verbal skills. This means they can be excellent communicators, both in written and oral form.
World Mental Health Day occurs every year on October 10th. The day is an opportunity for people to talk about mental well-being and learn about mental illness. It is also a day to raise awareness about the importance of mental health and the need for better mental health services.
Mental well-being is essential for all children, but it is especially important for those with learning disabilities, ADHD, special education needs, dyslexia, Dyscalculia, and autism. These children often face additional challenges in life that can impact their mental well-being.
There are a number of ways to support the mental well-being of children with learning disabilities, ADHD, special education needs, dyslexia, Dyscalculia, and autism. Some of these include:
- Providing support and understanding
- Offering specialized education and therapies
- Encouraging social and recreational activities
By focusing on mental well-being, we can help all children reach their full potential.
05/10/2022
Happy Teachers day
"Dyslexia is not a pigeonhole to say you can’t do anything. It is an opportunity and a possibility to learn differently. You have magical brains, they just process differently. Don’t feel like you should be held back by it." – Beatrice " -Beatrice,
Dyslexia is a learning difference that makes it hard to read, spell, and write. It is different than a learning disability because it doesn’t affect your intelligence. People with dyslexia just process information differently.
Dyslexia is the most common learning difference and it affects about 1 in 5 people. It is often genetic, so if you have dyslexia, there is a good chance that someone in your family does too.
October is Dyslexia Awareness Month, so this is a great time to learn more about this difference and how it affects people. It is estimated that about 60-80% of people with dyslexia are undiagnosed, so spreading awareness is important.
If you or someone you know has dyslexia, don’t feel like you should be held back by it.
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