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The UK’s leading exhibition dedicated to dyslexia and neurodiversity.
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The primary aim of the Dyslexia Show is to empower and provide understanding to those with dyslexia and neurodiversity. It strives to foster a deeper insight into the various ways in which education, parents, the workplace, and individuals themselves can offer support and awareness.
For Education
Education @ Dyslexia Show 2024 offers a unique and essential opportunity for educational professionals, including teachers, teaching assistants, specialists, and other individuals working in the field, to enhance their knowledge and understanding of dyslexia and neurodiversity.
For Parents
Parents @ Dyslexia Show a remarkable event that celebrates and supports parents, grandparents, and the wider family, while raising awareness and understanding of dyslexia and neurodiversity. Mark your calendars for the 15th and 16th of March 2024, for the Dyslexia Show taking place at the NEC in Birmingham.
For The Workplace
The Workplace @Dyslexia Show offers a unique opportunity for high-powered organisations and senior leaders to come together and explore the profound impact of neurodiversity in the workplace. Our goal is to enhance understanding and discussion surrounding neurodiversity, fostering a more inclusive society and unlocking the potential of individuals with dyslexia and other neurodivergent conditions.
For Individuals
Individual @ Dyslexia Show. this transformative event aims to provide a wealth of knowledge, understanding, and support, highlighting the need for change in how we perceive and accommodate neurodivergent individuals. Taking place on 16th March 2024 this exclusive event helps to embracing neurodiversity, we can create an inclusive society that celebrates the unique strengths and talents of every individual.
We can create an inclusive society that celebrates the unique strengths and talents of every individual.
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