APRIL Newsletter 2023
Highlights: Dyslexic Advantage in England, Teen Filmmaker Lauren Havel and Not Broken, Supreme Court Decision Unanimous, Reading Mode, Dyslexic Advantage in Audio, Art Share Winners
He’s back!
Brock’s whirlwind trip to England has come to a close. This issue shares some highlights that included Brock speaking at GCHQ (England’s intelligence agency), Imperial College, BBC Radio, Dyslexia Box, and meeting with wonderful friends and colleagues including author Margaret Rooke (Dyslexia is My Superpower and Creative Successful Dyslexic), Scanning Pens and Dyslexic Advantage sponsors, Jack Churchill, our wonderful publishing team at Hay House. Brock will be giving his talk, Cambridge talk What’s the Point of the Dyslexic Mind online - we’ll send out an online invite soon if you’d like to attend. Premium subscribers will also receive a link to the recording.
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Our audiobook is here! Thanks to Tristan Morris for a great reading! My interview with him will be in our next newsletter.
Remember, you can also read this issue and back issues of the newsletter on our website (as well as see back issues): https://www.dyslexicadvantage.org/newsletter-archives/
We have more AMAZING articles available in our DYSLEXIA LIBRARY. Soon we’ll be activating Premium posts here on substack. If you’re already a Premium subscriber, you can be added to the list.
Enjoy my interview with gifted teen filmmaker Lauren Havel in this issue. You can also watch her movie Not Broken on Youtube or Amazon Prime. What a filmmaker!
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Interview with Qona Rankin - Royal College of Art - Creative Mentorship
What About Dyslexia and Sequencing? Working Memory Attention, and Learning, Dyslexia and English Language Learners.
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Thank you also to the Summit Center in California, Churchill Center and School in St. Louis, The Writers Studio, and ReciteMe.
Thank you also to Neurolearning which provides an online excellent dyslexia screening tool for ages 7-70 and may qualify you for Bookshare and Learning Ally.
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