With Dyslexia I felt stupid, that’s truly how I felt. You feel less than other people, but the truth is with dyslexia our brains work in a different way with Shona O'Callaghan
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Being diagnosed with dyslexia in her 2nd year of university enabled Shona to understand that her brain was processing information in a different way The feeling of imposter syndrome that you don’t quite fit in and didn’t deserve to be there From a background in teaching Shona has started her business helping to empower creative minds Helping teachers give support to students and to realise their full potential, dyslexia is not just reading and writing, it’s personal calculation, organisation, concentration, speaking and pronunciation.www.empoweringcreativeminds.com [email protected]⁠ Online Course for teachers 'How to confidently and effectively teach dyslexic learners in the multilingual classroom https://workshop.empoweringcreativeminds.com/masterclass1  Parents Support Community membership https://workshop.empoweringcreativeminds.com/roadmap-for-parents Instagram: @Empoweringcreativeminds2021, YouTube: Empowering Creative Minds https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiGk6KwT-N_Mi5QIqi0BRHg [email protected] https://www.youtube.com/@allaboutyoupodcast2505
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