
Ep #60 - Your Child's Brain Is Not Broken: A Fresh Perspective on Dyslexia
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What if your child's brilliance is being masked by a reading and writing system that simply doesn't match how their mind works? In this eye-opening conversation with dyslexia expert Lou Barnes, we explore the hidden world of dyslexic thinking and the extraordinary capabilities these unique brains possess.
Lou shares how after 20 years as a primary school teacher, she left the profession determined to find better solutions for the bright, articulate children who struggled with reading and writing despite their obvious intelligence. What she discovered challenges everything we think we know about learning differences.
Have you noticed your child can read perfectly one day but not recognize the same words the next? Or perhaps they can create incredible designs but panic when faced with a page of text? Lou explains her concept of the "storage cupboard" – the neural pathway that allows most people to retain visual information about words but is often missing in dyslexic minds. This explains why someone might read a passage beautifully but have no recollection of its content moments later.
Most fascinating is Lou's innovative approach to creating new neural pathways. Rather than drilling letters and sounds, she begins by having children visualize imaginary creatures, helping their brains learn to create stable, clear mental images before applying these same skills to text. The results have been transformative for countless children and adults.
As a working mother who personally resonates with many dyslexic traits, I found our conversation both validating and hopeful. Lou emphasizes that neurodiversity isn't something to "cure" – these differently-wired brains are essential to human progress and innovation. Her mission isn't to change how dyslexic minds work but to give them tools to navigate a world built around reading and writing.
Ready to understand your child's unique learning style better? Visit Lou's website at unlock-learning.co.uk where you'll find resources, blogs, and courses designed to help parents support their children's learning journey.
Here are the links to learn more about Lou:
Website – www.unlock-learning.co.uk
Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/lou-barnesunlocklearning/
Pinterest. https://uk.pinterest.com/unlock_learning/?kuid=7f594b05-bf70-4abe-89cd-edc9abd2e3e4-1742899291&kref=N0sd2zKuVlXc
You are also welcome to send Lou an email too: louise@unlock-learning.co.uk
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