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Is your School Dyslexia Friendly?


What is being dyslexia-friendly?

Being dyslexia-friendly is a commitment to actively use strategies and practices known to enable individuals achieve their full potential. These practices are indicative of an inclusive ethos and recognise the value of each individual's talent and differences.

In schools and colleges, dyslexia-friendly practices help all pupils and students towards achieving their true potential.

Is your child's School Dyslexia Friendly?

Dyslexia-friendly schools are schools that:

  • Recognise dyslexia and actively support all pupils.

  • Engage in dyslexia-friendly practice across the whole curriculum.

  • Ensure that being dyslexia-friendly underpins the philosophy of the school.

  • Have a specialist dyslexia teacher.

  • Engage in regular and ongoing training for all staff.

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