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Book Review: Jane Blonde Not Bond

blog by lostandfoundbooksOctober 7, 2016September 4, 2018

A huge first! National dyslexia conference for parents, families and educators in Canada

blog by lostandfoundbooksOctober 6, 2016September 4, 2018
blog by lostandfoundbooksOctober 6, 2016September 4, 2018

“It’s what’s in your heart that’s important” – #DiverseNurses

British health writer Roy Lilley is incredibly eloquent when talking about his struggles with dyslexia and school as a child, and how he went on to became a prolific writer (27 books on the management of health care!!) despite the low expectations of others. To help improve his spelling, Lilley relies on spell check, and […]

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Report: Neurodiversity in the workplace

blog by lostandfoundbooksOctober 5, 2016September 4, 2018
blog by lostandfoundbooksOctober 5, 2016September 4, 2018

Video highlights dyslexic talents #SayYesToDyslexia

British company Novacroft has put together a film that highlights dyslexic talents in the workplace: Debra Charles, Novacroft’s Founder and CEO, is herself proudly dyslexic: “I’m one of the estimated 20% of dyslexic entrepreneurs in the UK, and it took me a long time to realise that the perceived barriers of dyslexia were barriers that […]

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Welcome to the dyslexic library

blog by lostandfoundbooksOctober 2, 2016September 4, 2018

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