by Arran Smith | Aug 11, 2020 | Mental Wellbeing
I am thrilled to introduce our guest writer for this article, experienced specialist teacher, Malcolm Litten as he shares with you an awesome app that can help a young dyslexic learner to learn their phonemes. Reading is currently taught in primary schools with the...
by Arran Smith | Aug 11, 2020 | Mental Wellbeing
For five years, The Studying With Dyslexia Blog has been providing information and inspiration to the supporters of dyslexic learners. Read on to find out how you can help me to widen the impact by pressing that new orange button that says ‘Become a patron.’When I...
by Arran Smith | Jul 21, 2020 | Mental Wellbeing
What’s in a perspective?The single biggest, most impactful way of boosting self-esteem is looking at life in a different way.For many children with dyslexia, they often experience low self-esteem because they view their experiences from a perspective of having...
by Arran Smith | Jun 26, 2020 | Mental Wellbeing
This academic year has just been terrible for children especially for children with dyslexia. As we move into the summer holidays, what support for your child’s dyslexia can you expect to ask for from your school or Local Authority in September? Nicole Lee, from SEN...
by Arran Smith | May 13, 2020 | Mental Wellbeing
On the 7th May 2020, I delivered the webinar, “Why is it important for a child with dyslexia to have good self-esteem?” I have been asked to run it again for those that missed it. So this article is an announcement of the repeat of the webinar with the details...
by Arran Smith | May 12, 2020 | Mental Wellbeing
On the 7th May 2020, I delivered the webinar, “Why is it important for a child with dyslexia to have good self-esteem?” At the end of the webinar, participants asked some questions about self-esteem which I said that I would answer in this article.Initial comments.If...