Here is a little guest blog from Laura Millington from Twinkl, not its not a spelling mistake lol
Our collective understanding of neurodiversity has vastly improved over the past couple of years. As a result, there is more support for dyslexic people than ever before. This is all thanks to the hard work of the individuals and organisations who’ve been campaigning for change.
To celebrate these people and all the amazing work they’ve done, Twinkl has decided to compile a list of the top dyslexia blogs from 2021. Everybody featured has been a huge advocate for the cause - providing support, raising awareness, improving education, and creating a real sense of solidarity amongst the community.
Of course, we don’t live in a perfect society. Changes still need to happen. The work won’t be done until neurodivergent learners everywhere have the same opportunities as their neurotypical peers. Fortunately, people like Steve McCue are still working incredibly hard to make this happen.
And so, here’s a big thank you to Steve McCue. Thank you for never being afraid to share your experiences with dyslexia, for always helping to empower other dyslexic learners, and for creating such a fantastic, supportive platform with your blog.
If you would like to read Twinkl’s list of the top dyslexia blogs in 2021, you can find it here.
https://www.twinkl.ie/blog/top-dyslexia-blogs-2021
Thanks very much for reading
#PeaceLoveGroovyness to you all
Steve McCue
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