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A Journey of Growth and Imagination with Kirsty Heap
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Do people with dyslexia make the best storytellers?
There are many strengths which come with dyslexia. One of the more common strengths is our ability to effectively communicate and our typical way of doing that is through the medium of storytelling.
Storytelling might come in the form of explaining complex concepts at work, or in the form of telling a joke to friends.
Many people with dyslexia take storytelling to the next level by applying it to writing a book. There are many famous dyslexic authors such as Agatha Christie and WB Yeats. Today we can ad our guest Kirsty Heap to the list!
In this episode, Matthew Head welcomes back Kirsty Heap, who shares her journey from HR professional to dyslexia coach and now children's book author.
Kirsty discusses the challenges of balancing her growing business with family life, her experiences in coaching, and the inspiration behind her upcoming children's book, 'Silent Snow'.
Kirsty emphasises the importance of creativity in storytelling and aims to create a stress-free reading experience for parents and children, particularly those with dyslexia.
In this conversation, Kirsty Heap discusses her journey of creating a children's book titled 'Silent Snow', focusing on the storytelling process through illustrations. She shares insights on how to build narratives from images, the challenges of publishing, and the importance of embracing creativity and vulnerability. Kirsty also highlights her strategies for promoting the book and her plans for future projects, emphasising the significance of collaboration and support in her creative endeavors.
In a world where children have more access that ever before to media such as youtube, netflix, disney and social media, the importance of imagination and storytelling for young children is greater now more than ever before. Imagination and storytelling within young children can build bonds and relationships as well as develop new neurotransmitters in the brain demonstrating that storytelling and use of their imagination helps to build happy and healthy brains.
Order Silent Snow
For more hacks tip and tricks for dyslexia and full show notes please visit Dyslexia Life Hacks.
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Manage episode 453600884 series 2946555
Do people with dyslexia make the best storytellers?
There are many strengths which come with dyslexia. One of the more common strengths is our ability to effectively communicate and our typical way of doing that is through the medium of storytelling.
Storytelling might come in the form of explaining complex concepts at work, or in the form of telling a joke to friends.
Many people with dyslexia take storytelling to the next level by applying it to writing a book. There are many famous dyslexic authors such as Agatha Christie and WB Yeats. Today we can ad our guest Kirsty Heap to the list!
In this episode, Matthew Head welcomes back Kirsty Heap, who shares her journey from HR professional to dyslexia coach and now children's book author.
Kirsty discusses the challenges of balancing her growing business with family life, her experiences in coaching, and the inspiration behind her upcoming children's book, 'Silent Snow'.
Kirsty emphasises the importance of creativity in storytelling and aims to create a stress-free reading experience for parents and children, particularly those with dyslexia.
In this conversation, Kirsty Heap discusses her journey of creating a children's book titled 'Silent Snow', focusing on the storytelling process through illustrations. She shares insights on how to build narratives from images, the challenges of publishing, and the importance of embracing creativity and vulnerability. Kirsty also highlights her strategies for promoting the book and her plans for future projects, emphasising the significance of collaboration and support in her creative endeavors.
In a world where children have more access that ever before to media such as youtube, netflix, disney and social media, the importance of imagination and storytelling for young children is greater now more than ever before. Imagination and storytelling within young children can build bonds and relationships as well as develop new neurotransmitters in the brain demonstrating that storytelling and use of their imagination helps to build happy and healthy brains.
Order Silent Snow
For more hacks tip and tricks for dyslexia and full show notes please visit Dyslexia Life Hacks.
Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter
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