A Free Online Webinar
Mindmapping for Dyslexia: Why it's Recommended
Hosted by Darius Namdaran, Mindmap Instructor and Dyslexia Coach
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A Strategy to Work from Your Strength
Are you or your child with dyslexia feeling overwhelmed by school, university, or daily life? Do you find yourselves running out of time on tests or struggling to get thoughts down on paper? It's not a lack of effort; it's a sign that you may need a different strategy for your way of thinking.
Join us for Mindmapping for Dyslexia, a free online talk designed to help you leverage your natural visual and verbal strengths to succeed.
What You Will Learn
This talk is all about moving from struggle to a more effective strategy. We'll show you how mind mapping can change the way you learn, work, and organize.

- Solve the Overwhelm: Learn how to "empty your working memory onto something visual" to free your mind and clarify your thoughts.
- Embrace Your Strengths: Discover why mind mapping is a recommended strategy in dyslexia assessments and how it helps you work with your brain, not against it.
- Understand the Principles: Learn the key principles behind mind mapping, from dual coding and chunking to executive function skills like capture, focus, and adapt.
- Apply to Your Studies: See how to apply mind mapping to various tasks, from taking notes in lectures to breaking down complicated essay questions, making written tests and presentations easier and faster.


Why Mind Mapping?
Traditional methods of note-taking and learning can be challenging for the dyslexic brain. This talk will explain how "People with dyslexia... tend to think from the outside in."
A mind map helps you to "visualize the process, visualize the order, chunk it down" until you know what your main points are. You'll learn how to use a valuable skill that has a significant positive impact on time and effort.
About the Speaker
The speaker has been mind mapping daily for over 30 years and is a top-rated mind mapping instructor and a dyslexia tutor. As a dyslexic person and a parent of dyslexic children, they understand these challenges firsthand. They have a passion for helping others work with their strengths.

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It's time to find a valuable skill that can help you and your family. Learn why mind mapping is a recommended strategy for dyslexia.
Space is limited. Reserve your spot now.