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How To Support And Empower Your Dyslexic Child
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With Jo Rees
With Jo Rees
Practical tools to build belief, reduce shame, and help children step into their strengths.
In this short video, Jo Rees, specialist dyslexia assessor and teacher of dyslexia, brings together professional expertise and real-life parenting experience to show how we can empower children with dyslexia beyond academics. She explores why mindset, emotional wellbeing, and confidence are the foundation for success, and shares practical tools parents can use to build belief, reduce shame, and help their child step into their strengths. This is about moving from survival mode to genuine empowerment.
In recognition of Neurodiversity Celebration Week.
In this short video, Jo Rees, specialist dyslexia assessor and teacher of dyslexia, brings together professional expertise and real-life parenting experience to show how we can empower children with dyslexia beyond academics. She explores why mindset, emotional wellbeing, and confidence are the foundation for success, and shares practical tools parents can use to build belief, reduce shame, and help their child step into their strengths. This is about moving from survival mode to genuine empowerment.
In recognition of Neurodiversity Celebration Week.
About Jo Rees:
Jo Rees is a dyslexia expert, consultant and speaker with over two decades of experience supporting children and adults with specific learning differences. She specialises in dyslexia assessment, strategy development and inclusive education, working closely with families, schools and organisations to improve outcomes and build confidence. A former teacher and accredited specialist, Jo is known for translating complex research into practical, accessible guidance and for advocating strengths-based approaches that recognise the creativity and problem- solving skills often associated with dyslexia.
Jo's Links: Instagram | YouTube
Jo Rees is a dyslexia expert, consultant and speaker with over two decades of experience supporting children and adults with specific learning differences. She specialises in dyslexia assessment, strategy development and inclusive education, working closely with families, schools and organisations to improve outcomes and build confidence. A former teacher and accredited specialist, Jo is known for translating complex research into practical, accessible guidance and for advocating strengths-based approaches that recognise the creativity and problem- solving skills often associated with dyslexia.
Jo's Links: Instagram | YouTube



