Monday, 20 June 2022

Our social model of dyslexia and social enterprise vision is positive, inclusive and empowering.


Hi to you all, welcome to my Unique Dyslexic Blogger page:

My company, Dyslexia Pathways CIC together with our Unique Dyslexic Eye social media channels believe: Our social model of dyslexia and social enterprise vision is positive, inclusive and empowering. 

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Join our clan, lets build a positive dyslexia and neuro diverse community together. Just click on the link below to get to our podcasting page:

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#PeaceLoveGroovyness to you all

Steve, Unique Dyslexic, McCue


Friday, 17 June 2022

Dyslexia friendly learning tool box

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Good morning all

I encourage my dyslexic students to develop their own dyslexia friendly tool box.

Each tool box is unique to each unique dyslexic student. There is no such thing as a, "one size fits all", toolbox.
For example, on my PC my background colours are pastel blue or beige, my fave fonts are Verdana and Comic sans. Do you know what colours are yours?
Tell me some of the tools in your dyslexia friendly tool box?

#PeaceLoveGroovyness from me Steve McCue
One of hardest thing dyslexics have to overcome is unlearning dyslexia unfriendly strategies taught at school.

Tuesday, 14 June 2022

Autobiography: advice for writing a book

 


Hi all hope all is well with you.

Today is make a mind map for my dyslexia book day. Has anyone any advice about writing a book about dyslexia, autobiography style, and writing a book in general? Other idea is using extracts from my blog for a book? Photo is Unique Dyslexic Eye show logo

#PeaceLoveGroovyness to everyone

Steve, Unique Dyslexic, McCue

Saturday, 11 June 2022

Hello to you all, welcome to Unique Dyslexia Eye

 

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Hello to you all, welcome to Unique Dyslexia Eye

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Steve Unique Dyslexic McCue

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Wednesday, 1 June 2022

Finally, got it started lol


Hi everybody, hope you are all well

Finally, started writing my book. I think I could probably go through my blogs and find enough material to put it together. Here is a draft of my intro: I had been thinking for some time about writing a book about my life as a dyslexic. But somehow, I could never get around to doing it. There just seemed so many reasons why I shouldn’t write it.

Why would anybody want to read it?
Would I be actually be able to write a book?

What would I write about?

Do I actually have anything interesting to write about?

The list of reasons why I shouldn’t do it just kept on getting longer. My confidence in being able to write the book just kept on getting less and less. When it came to exploring the book idea procrastination became my middle name.

It wasn’t as if I couldn’t write because I’d been writing my dyslexia blog for years. 310.000 views so far.

It wasn’t as if I couldn’t get through my bouts of procrastination because I done that many times in the past.

It wasn’t as if I couldn’t motivate myself to write because I enjoy the writing process. Certainly, writing my dyslexia blog enabled me to explore my life experiences of being dyslexic, and enabled me to make sense of them.

I think maybe it was about commitment. About making a commitment to myself to explore the highs and lows of my life as a dyslexic. There was also something in there about reliving painful experiences from my childhood with my family and school.

In the end I thought to heck with it. Even if I was the only one to ever read it.

Writing a book about my life as a dyslexic might enable me to finally get rid of that little voice in my head that still today says things about me that I would never say to my worst enemy.

I think many dyslexics are the same we say things about ourselves to ourselves that we would never say to others friend or foe.

#PeaceLoveGroovyness to you all

Steve Unique Dyslexic McCue
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