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Walking in Their Shoes:
Understanding Dyslexia

This workshop focuses on helping professionals develop a more substantial understanding of what dyslexia is, how it affects children and young people, and a framework for thinking about support in the classroom. This talk can be tailored to focus on primary or secondary aged students. 

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As with most of our neurodiversity talks, this talk can also be delivered as a parents workshop as a way for schools/organisations to support parents in developing a better a understanding of their child's strengths and needs.

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Talk/Workshop facilitator:

Jessica Narowlansky,

Grow Co Founder

Mont Dip, PG SpLD, PG Child Adolescent & Family Mental Wellbeing,

MA Psychological Therapies, Psychodynamic Psychotherapist working with children, adolescents & parents, Member BPC & TSP, Specialist Education Consultant

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Who is this for? 

This workshop is for SENDCos, teachers and other education professionals looking to better contextualise a current understanding of dyslexia or for those who are first building their understanding.

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This event can be offered as a whole school  INSET training.

 

How is this event run:

If you are based in London, this event can be booked to run live in your school/organisation. Outside of London this event will be run online.

 

Workshop length:

2.5 hours including time for Q & A

 

Event fee:

£450

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