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In this issue

The July 2023 issue of Dystinct Magazine brings to you:

1. Dystinct Report – Flynn Eldridge’s Interview with Elizabeth C. Hamblet - by Flynn Eldridge (Journalist at Dystinct.org https://dystinct.org/team/flynn-eldridge/)

2. Unlocking the Potential of Dyslexic Learners: One Mother's Approach to Bat Mitzvah Preparation- by Stacey Shubitz (Literacy Specialist, Author & Owner https://www.staceyshubitz.com/)

3. The Dystinct Journey of Michael Muriniti

4. Meta-cognition and Comprehension Strategies for Dyslexic/Struggling Readers- by Lynn Givens, M.Ed. (Educational Consultant & Founder of https://www.connectcomprehension.com/)

5. The Dystinct Journey of Krishangi (Disability Advocate and Blogger https://www.instagram.com/iamspeaking_krishangi/)

6. Dyslexia and Anxiety - Our Family Journey – by Heather Down (Literacy Specialist, Founder at https://www.loveliteracymountmaunganui.com/)

7. From Outrage to Recognition: Educators Confront the Reality of Parental Trauma in Education- by Simon da Roza (Principal Consultant, Exceptional Learners. https://www.xceptionallearners.com/)

8. The Dystinct Journey of Amanda Benavidez- By Amanda Benavidez (Artist and Owner of https://platinumstyleandaesthetics.com/)

9. A Cautionary Tale of Three Testing Issues – by Dr Paul Beljan (Pediatric Neuropsychologist, Forensic Expert and Owner of https://paulbeljan.com/ )

10. The Dystinct Journey of Smart Hopewell (Narrative Write and Neurodiversity Speaker https://twitter.com/psalmlab)

Dystinct Magazine Description:

PublisherSIMEFF

CategoryParenting

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyBi-Monthly

Dystinct Magazine seeks to find the extra ordinary that lies within the ordinary. Every dyslexic child is blessed to be distinctively different. We have set out to identify and nurture these differences to instil a strong sense of achievement in children who are often forgotten about. We also bring to you relevant up to date advice from leading experts in the industry to help you navigate the path to success.

1 in 5 children who pass through our one size fits all education system are on the dyslexia continuum, diagnosed or not. They are repeatedly dismissed as too dumb or unaidable leaving desperate parents with very few avenues to turn to. Our beautiful children are broken by the very system that is meant to nurture and raise them. These are promising young minds who are made to feel worthless over and over again because the system has failed to recognise their differences. Their struggles are often brushed under the rug or the system recognises their existence but lacks the capacity to make the changes necessary to accommodate their uniqueness.

There is a need to change the narrative around dyslexia from that of ‘slow’, ‘not working hard enough’, ‘lazy’ to one of hardworking, passionate, uniquely different and worthy.

Dystinct Magazine aims to instill a strong sense of self-worth in dyslexic children who have had unfair opportunities chipping away at their self-esteem throughout their existence. Our mission is to foster a community that celebrates the difference of dyslexia.

Not every dyslexic child is magically a genius. Oftentimes, we spend hours looking for the genius or outside the box thinking in our dyslexic kids failing to realise that it was in them all along, hidden in plain sight under the years self-doubt and shame that the society ingrained in them for not matching up to their peers. We aim to peel back at these negative layers of damaged self-esteem and provide the children with a platform to truly appreciate their uniqueness, take pride in their difference and revel in the knowledge that within their difference, lies their strength.

We are here with a commitment to empower dyslexics and their champions so that, they can discover the strengths within themselves and appreciate the uniqueness that dyslexia has offered them.

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