Thursday 14 September 2023

Blog from about our very successful Unique Dyslexic Get Creative campaign

Original Unique Dyslexic Logo based on an idea from me

 

Welcome to another Unique Dyslexic blog. Hope you are all doing away out there.

Hi blog readers. Yet another early blog writing start for me today. On Saturday 13th September 2014 we ran the fifth of our Unique Dyslexic Get Creative workshops.

This one was delivered to us for free by Furniture Plus and Clarabelle Christie and their generosity in offering us this enabled us to add this additional workshop to our Unique Dyslexic Get Creative programme.

Some of the aims of Unique Dyslexic Get Creative are to get dyslexics together and sharing stories and experiences of being dyslexic and of being parents of dyslexic kids. 

To provide dyslexic's with a forum where mutual support can be offered. To raise awareness of the social model of dyslexia. 

But mainly it was to provide an opportunity where creative dyslexics could get together, be creative and have fun and share support.

I think you can see from some of the photos here in my blog and in the Facebook album that everyone certainly had fun. All expressed their creative side and up cycled some very old drab boring chairs into brand spanking new looking ones. They all did fab, had fun and shared stories.





















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#PeaceLoveGrooveyness to you all from me Steve #UniqueDyslexic McCue


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