Error loading page.
Try refreshing the page. If that doesn't work, there may be a network issue, and you can use our self test page to see what's preventing the page from loading.
Learn more about possible network issues or contact support for more help.

Dystinct Magazine

Jan 01 2022
Magazine

Dystinct Magazine is the ultimate resource of inspiration and expertise for families and educators of children with learning difficulties. Dystinct Magazine seeks to find the extra ordinary that lies within the ordinary. Every child with learning difficulties 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 evodemce based advise from leading experts in the industry to help you navigate the path to success. We have exclusive interviews and content within the magazine, giving you fantastic insights into the world of learning difficulties - dyslexia, dyscalculia, dysgraphia, and dyspraxia. At Dystinct, we care about our children and want to help them find their wings and fly. This is a platform for children with learning difficulties to have their stories told and voices heard.

EDITOR'S NOTE

Dystinct Magazine

DYSTINCT CONTRIBUTORS

FLYNN ELDRIDGE • Dystinct journalist, Flynn Eldridge's interview with Karen Willson of Simply Homeschool.

WHAT’S LANGUAGE GOT TO DO WITH IT? THE IMPACT OF LANGUAGE ON LITERACY • You may have heard that language has an impact on literacy. You also have likely heard of the International Dyslexia Association’s definition of dyslexia (2002) as a “languagebased learning disability”. Perhaps your child has the classification of specific language impairment on their IEP or receives services from a speech and language pathologist. Despite regular reminders of the importance of language on literacy, you may still be left wondering how language is connected to literacy. The purpose of this article is to demystify the construct of language by explaining that literacy is language, just in written form.

DYSTINCT JOURNEY ALYCE PROCTER • 32-year-old Alyce Sophia Procter is an art teacher who operates out of a shipping container converted to a stunning studio in picturesque Emerald in the Dandenong Ranges of Victoria, Australia. Alyce who is dyslexic and neurodivergent has a beautiful way with words, and she hopes to write a book someday soon.

MOTIVATION MOTIVATING STUDENTS WITH DYSLEXIA TO LEARN

UNDERSTAND MOTIVATION

DEVELOP YOUR PERSONAL QUALITIES AS A TEACHER • Pointers to develop your qualities as a teacher

IMPROVE YOUR UNDERSTANDING OF LEARNING • Pointers to increase motivation of your students with dyslexia to learn.

DYSTINCT JOURNEY SKYLAR LAHODA

THREE HOMESCHOOL STRATEGIES THE KEYS TO SUCCESS

LEARN • Learn as much as you can about the challenges your child experiences. If you suspect they have challenges you don't understand, begin some general research. Increase your knowledge. Search out the indicators. Learn about the different types of learning difficulties and start making written observations about your child's challenges and how these come out in practice in daily learning.

CHOOSE THE BEST CURRICULUM/RESOURCES YOU CAN AFFORD • A curriculum is not required for homeschool. You can develop your own curriculum or use natural learning. There are also thousands of free resources available.

FIND YOUR VILLAGE • Seek community and connection with others who walk this road.

A FEW FINAL WORDS

EMPOWERMENT CAMP REPORT

Perceptions about Dyslexia Across Various Cultures


Expand title description text
Frequency: Every other month Pages: 190 Publisher: Simeff Pty Ltd Edition: Jan 01 2022

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: January 20, 2022

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

Languages

English

Dystinct Magazine is the ultimate resource of inspiration and expertise for families and educators of children with learning difficulties. Dystinct Magazine seeks to find the extra ordinary that lies within the ordinary. Every child with learning difficulties 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 evodemce based advise from leading experts in the industry to help you navigate the path to success. We have exclusive interviews and content within the magazine, giving you fantastic insights into the world of learning difficulties - dyslexia, dyscalculia, dysgraphia, and dyspraxia. At Dystinct, we care about our children and want to help them find their wings and fly. This is a platform for children with learning difficulties to have their stories told and voices heard.

EDITOR'S NOTE

Dystinct Magazine

DYSTINCT CONTRIBUTORS

FLYNN ELDRIDGE • Dystinct journalist, Flynn Eldridge's interview with Karen Willson of Simply Homeschool.

WHAT’S LANGUAGE GOT TO DO WITH IT? THE IMPACT OF LANGUAGE ON LITERACY • You may have heard that language has an impact on literacy. You also have likely heard of the International Dyslexia Association’s definition of dyslexia (2002) as a “languagebased learning disability”. Perhaps your child has the classification of specific language impairment on their IEP or receives services from a speech and language pathologist. Despite regular reminders of the importance of language on literacy, you may still be left wondering how language is connected to literacy. The purpose of this article is to demystify the construct of language by explaining that literacy is language, just in written form.

DYSTINCT JOURNEY ALYCE PROCTER • 32-year-old Alyce Sophia Procter is an art teacher who operates out of a shipping container converted to a stunning studio in picturesque Emerald in the Dandenong Ranges of Victoria, Australia. Alyce who is dyslexic and neurodivergent has a beautiful way with words, and she hopes to write a book someday soon.

MOTIVATION MOTIVATING STUDENTS WITH DYSLEXIA TO LEARN

UNDERSTAND MOTIVATION

DEVELOP YOUR PERSONAL QUALITIES AS A TEACHER • Pointers to develop your qualities as a teacher

IMPROVE YOUR UNDERSTANDING OF LEARNING • Pointers to increase motivation of your students with dyslexia to learn.

DYSTINCT JOURNEY SKYLAR LAHODA

THREE HOMESCHOOL STRATEGIES THE KEYS TO SUCCESS

LEARN • Learn as much as you can about the challenges your child experiences. If you suspect they have challenges you don't understand, begin some general research. Increase your knowledge. Search out the indicators. Learn about the different types of learning difficulties and start making written observations about your child's challenges and how these come out in practice in daily learning.

CHOOSE THE BEST CURRICULUM/RESOURCES YOU CAN AFFORD • A curriculum is not required for homeschool. You can develop your own curriculum or use natural learning. There are also thousands of free resources available.

FIND YOUR VILLAGE • Seek community and connection with others who walk this road.

A FEW FINAL WORDS

EMPOWERMENT CAMP REPORT

Perceptions about Dyslexia Across Various Cultures


Expand title description text