What's included:
- Grab an enrolment letter as a gift!
- Eligibility to earn CPD & QLS Endorsed Certificate.
- Fully Online Recorded Class
- 24/7 & Lifetime Access
- Online support
- No hidden fees
Course Link : Dyslexia Awareness Course
Dyslexia is often misunderstood, yet it affects millions of people every day. This Dyslexia Awareness Course provides an accessible and engaging introduction to dyslexia, breaking down its key characteristics and how it impacts reading, writing, and learning. The course aims to raise awareness and foster greater empathy by equipping learners with up-to-date knowledge and strategies to support individuals with dyslexia.
From recognising early signs of dyslexia to understanding the challenges it presents in educational and workplace settings, this course brings clarity to a complex subject. Whether you are a teacher, parent, employer, or support worker, you will gain confidence in creating more dyslexia-friendly environments. Delivered in a clear and structured manner, this course empowers learners to approach dyslexia with sensitivity, knowledge, and the right communication tools.
👉 Enrol now via One Education Eventbrite and take control of your future.
👉 Explore more courses on One Education.
Learning Outcomes
- Define dyslexia and explain how dyslexia influences daily communication.
- Identify symptoms of dyslexia in children and adult learners alike.
- Understand how dyslexia impacts reading, memory, and organisation skills.
- Learn supportive strategies tailored for individuals with dyslexia.
- Recognise the emotional effects caused by dyslexia-related challenges.
- Promote better awareness and understanding of dyslexia in others.
Who is this course for?
- Teachers aiming to better support students with dyslexia needs.
- Parents wishing to understand and manage their child’s dyslexia.
- Tutors focused on helping learners struggling with dyslexia issues.
- HR professionals supporting workplace staff affected by dyslexia.
- SEN coordinators developing plans around dyslexia management.
- Carers working directly with individuals coping with dyslexia.
- Coaches providing tailored support to those with dyslexia.
- Youth workers engaging with dyslexia-affected young individuals.
Career Path (UK Averages)
- SEN Teaching Assistant – £20,000 per year
- Dyslexia Support Tutor – £28,000 per year
- Learning Support Specialist – £30,000 per year
- Educational Psychologist – £45,000 per year
- Inclusion Manager – £35,000 per year
- Speech and Language Therapist – £34,000 per year