This Year In Dyslexia 2015 | Dyslexic Celebrities
Our round up of the best celebrities dyslexic stories from 2015. Jennifer Aniston Husband Justin Theroux could not read until he was a teenager Hollywood superstar Justin Theroux is one of the top actors in the [...]
This Year In Dyslexia 2015 | Parents & Education
Our round up of the best parents & education dyslexic stories from 2015. 20 Things Only Parents of Children With Dyslexia Would Understand Dyslexia. It’s a word many parents dread when they hear it in reference [...]
This Year In Dyslexia 2015 | Business World
Our round up of the best business dyslexic stories from 2015. Sir Richard Branson turns 65: The leader as extreme risk taker Being a risk taker with a creative mind and ability to look at the [...]
Carols, Coursework & Christmas Crackers: Preparing for Uni in the New Year
As the Christmas holiday approaches, most of us are gearing up for a spot of mince pie Olympics, boxset marathons and some well-earned chill time. It’s important for us all to recharge our batteries, so the [...]
Why We Need More Neuro-inclusive Recruiters
The conversation around diversity in the work place usually concentrates on visible differences; race, religion and physical disabilities. More companies need to embrace, nurture and facilitate those with hidden disabilities. If you need any assistance when [...]
5 Ways to Maximise Your Time at University
University can be a daunting experience, if like me when you enter the building you experience a great rush of energies; teachers grabbing their morning cappuccinos, students running to the library to print out coursework [...]
Hiding the D | Why Nondisclosure at University Can Hurt Your Grades
Now that the giddying highs of your first few months of university life have subsided. The true realisation of how much work and information you need to absorb in the next few years, has probably become [...]
The Emoji Prophecy | A Perfect Prediction
A few months back I made a bold prediction in my blog post ‘Are we seeing a return to hieroglyphics?’ The prediction? “I feel it’s only a matter of time before we see the first emoticon [...]
Credible literature for reluctant readers | Quick Reads
As a kid, myself and books were never the best of friends. Unfortunately this apathy towards literature stayed with me until early adulthood; apart from the obligatory books we’re all forced to read for GCSE, I [...]
Why a Neurodiverse Workforce Can Improve Your Management Skills
A few years ago, I recruited a Finance Assistant through a scheme run by the BBC, which was aimed specifically for people with a disability. If someone had asked me at the time, how I intended [...]