3. Six Dyslexic Thinking skills

There are six Dyslexic Thinking skills.

Most dyslexics are a combination of a few of these, rarely all!

Dyslexic Thinking skills

Visualising – interacting with space, senses, physical ideas and new concepts.

Imagining – creating an original piece of work or giving ideas a new spin.

Communicating – crafting and conveying clear and engaging messages.

Reasoning – understanding patterns, evaluating possibilities and making decisions.

Connecting – understanding self, connecting, empathising and influencing others.

Exploring – being curious and exploring ideas in a constant and energetic way.

   Dyslexic Thinking skills

Timing: 4 minutes

Watch this video, in which Kate describes each of these skills.

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