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Dyslexia: Advice for teachers from a student.

Dyslexia: Advice for teachers from a student.

Welcome back to the Studying With Dyslexia Blog.

Today I have found a number of great resources for supporters of dyslexic learners and I would like to share these with you over the next few posts.

To start with, I have come across the YouTube channel of British Dyslexia Association Young Ambassador, Jo Crawford.  She has recorded a number of chatty videos that explores different aspects of being a young dyslexic in education.

Below is Jo's video with Jo giving teachers advice on how to support dyslexics in the classroom.  Coming from someone who is dyslexic this is advice worth listening to and gives a great insight .

Enjoy

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