Brent Patoss – Mental Imagery and Dyslexia/ADHD

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Inclusive Learning for London
Local Group for Special Needs
Continuing Professional Development Visualisation and Mental Imagery

Olive Hickmott
will give a talk on Mental Imagery and Dyslexia/ADHD 
Wednesday 22nd February – 7.0 – 9.0 pm

Most people realise that mental imagery is a vital part of everyones thinking and forms part of the learnng process. Wether you are trying to find your keys, navigate your way home, learning to play golf or being creative, having clear mental images are a real asset.

What is less widely known is the relationship between mental images, Dyslexia and ADHD. Dyslexics are usually good at mental images but do not always use them to support their learning- this is a skill those with good literacy do naturally.People with ADHD have too many images which is very distacting

Admission 6.45 pm
At: Institute of Contemporary Music Performance 1A Dyne Road, London NW6 7XG (Close to Kilburn High Road – round the corner from Brondesbury Overground Station)

#Empoweringlearning   #Patoss   #Dyslexia

About olivehickmott

I am a Forensic Learning coach, showing people how they can improve their own learning and change their health. Working with creative neurodivergent students is a joy, as they learn new skills to overcome many of their learning challenges.
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