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Dare to be Dyslexic

Ko te ahurei o te tamaiti aroha o tātou mahi.

Let the uniqueness of the child guide our work.

Kate Hey—of Dare to be Dyslexic Tuition has 30 years of experience in the education sector has created Dare to be Dyslexic – Literacy Tuition because her passion is working with students who see the world from a different perspective.

She has the advantage of being a dyslexic learner herself, the mother of an amazing Dyslexic son with Auditory Processing difficulties (neurodiverse learner) and a wonderful daughter; she understands the challenges that parenting, working, studying, and life, in general, can present! 

Kate also understands that for academic learning to take place, a holistic approach needs to be provided, supporting children with positive self-talk, self-esteem and realistic strategies that can be used at home and school – and into adulthood!

This seminar will provide tips and tricks for helping families with children who are – or are not diagnosed with Dyslexia, ADHD, ADD, Auditory Processing, ASD, Anxiety and more – any child who sees the world differently and who needs a little support - and for the family to know they’re the best teachers to guide them.

Bookings essential: Kate’s email: heykate2017@gmail.com

Half price discount for a 2nd family member $15.00

Payment: Account Name: Catherine Hey       

Account Number: 02-1248-0894428-002            

Reference: Whānau Seminar

Venue: Theartandlivingspace Pavilion, 17 Bradey Road, Pauatahanui

Tips & tricks for helping families

2 pm - 3.30 pm | $ 30 per person

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