Join Kirsty's on her journey to discover more about dyslexia & it's effect on things like mental health.
You will hear stories about Kirsty own experiences as well from guests on her show and how it's KO to be dyslexic.
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Join Kirsty's on her journey to discover more about dyslexia & it's effect on things like mental health.
You will hear stories about Kirsty own experiences as well from guests on her show and how it's KO to be dyslexic.
This episode I am joined by Jenna who describes herself as a multi-hyphen educator. Originally a primary school teacher, Jenna now works in a number of different roles within the education sector. Jenna talks about her experiences of supporting learners with dyslexia and special educational needs in her different roles and how this has shaped her career path to date. Throughout the episode, we discuss dyslexia from a teacher’s perspective and explore the dyslexia journey within the UK education system. If you would like to get in touch with Jenna, follow her on Facebook @Educational Lee.
*DISCLAIMER* Jenna notes that she is not a dyslexia specialist teacher and the discussion is based on her own experiences within the education system. They are not necessarily representative of the views and experiences of all teachers.
It's KO to be dyslexic
Join Kirsty's on her journey to discover more about dyslexia & it's effect on things like mental health.
You will hear stories about Kirsty own experiences as well from guests on her show and how it's KO to be dyslexic.