Grace is a teacher with over 35 years of experience including, teaching in Tanzania and training as a Reading Recovery teacher and early literacy specialist. In 2016, Grace was awarded Reading Recovery Teacher of the year and led the school to be awarded Reading Recovery School of the year. This sparked a desire to learn more about difficulties in literacy learning and development, individual differences in learning and neurodiversity. She then embarked on a Master’s in Specific Learning Difficulties/Differences and now works part-time as a specialist teacher and assessor both in a school and privately offering diagnostic assessments.

During her professional practice, Grace has experienced pupils from a young age who have developed a negative academic self-concept and low self-esteem and for whom learning to read and write is a struggle. Her thesis research explored academic self-esteem and self-image in young pupils and how these can be supported by a resilience-based programme to develop coping strategies.

The British Dyslexia Association (BDA) has been the voice of dyslexic people since 1972.

Associate Member of British Dyslexia Association (AMBDA)

Patoss is the United Kingdom professional association of teachers of students with specific learning difficulties, for all those concerned with the teaching and support of pupils with SpLD, for example: dyslexic, dyspraxic, dyscalculic, ADHD
Patoss is the professional association of teachers of students with specific learning difficulties, for all those concerned with the teaching and support of pupils with SpLD, for example: dyslexic, dyspraxic, dyscalculic, ADHD.

Full member of the Professional Association of Teachers of Students with Specific Learning Differences

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