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Dyslexia – My Journey

My name is Elizabeth Kwarteng-Amaning, and this is my story: Growing up from the age of 9, I couldn’t read or write until the age of 15 years old. Primary school was such a struggle, I was always bullied and the other children would ask why I couldn’t read or write....

How to make websites easier to read for dyslexics.

In this blog post I am going to show you two tips that will help a dyslexic reader to comprehend more from websites by making the process of reading them easier. I know from my conversations with many people with dyslexia and the members of their support networks that...

Creative, Successful, Dyslexic – More about Margaret Rooke

Margaret Rooke pictured with Benjamin Zephaniah Some time ago I published an excerpt from a special book called ‘Creative, Successful, Dyslexic. 23 High Acheivers Share Their Stories’, about the famous ballet dancer Darcey Bussell. I contacted the author...

Resource Spotlight – Aspire2Inspire Dyslexia

Exciting news just in of a new charitable organisation based in London that seeks to support dyslexic adults that are looking to get back into education as well as further training and becoming self employed. I met the CEO of Aspire2Inspire Dyslexia, last November at...