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Concept of Time, Learning Hacks & Dyslexic Witches with Martin Bloomfield

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In this engaging podcast, Stephen Martin and Martin Bloomfield explore various aspects of dyslexia and neurodiversity, including the perception of time, cultural perspectives, and the ethical implications of dyslexia definitions. They discuss the importance of understanding individual experiences with dyslexia, the value of play in learning, and the balance between selfishness and altruism in helping others. The conversation emphasizes the need for self-awareness and personal growth among dyslexics, encouraging listeners to embrace their unique strengths and find effective learning techniques.



Takeaways

  • Dyslexics often perceive time differently, viewing it as non-linear.
  • Cultural perspectives on dyslexia vary significantly around the world.
  • Ethical implications arise when imposing a single definition of dyslexia globally.
  • Learning is enhanced when multiple parts of the brain are engaged simultaneously.
  • Play is a crucial element in effective learning for dyslexics.
  • Asking questions, even 'stupid' ones, fosters understanding and learning.
  • Self-awareness is key to recognizing one's strengths and weaknesses as a dyslexic.
  • Dyslexia should be viewed as a unique set of strengths, not just deficits.
  • Finding personal meaning in dyslexia can lead to greater self-acceptance.
  • Helping others can be both altruistic and self-serving, and that's okay.



Keywords

dyslexia, neurodiversity, time perception, cultural perspectives, learning techniques, ethics, self-awareness, personal growth, ADHD, education, adults with dyslexia, support for adults.




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