The Dyslexic Advantage reframes one of the most common learning differences as a wellspring of creativity, innovation, and discovery.
This event is for all ages. It will feature a documentary screening, a facilitated group discussion and a chance to win prizes!
The Dyslexic Advantage is a documentary film that explores the experiences, challenges, and remarkable strengths of individuals with dyslexia. The film highlights the journeys of students, artists, scientists, and professionals, as well as the world-leading researchers who have reshaped our understanding of dyslexia from a learning “disability” to a powerful brain difference with unique advantages. Through personal stories and expert insights, the film encourages viewers to appreciate the many ways dyslexic people contribute to society—often by thinking outside the box.
Tickets are $5. Attendees secure their place by registering through eventbrite, but payment can be made either in cash at the door or through etransfer to info@ldapei.ca (please put your name and "TDA" in the comment section of the etransfer). There is a sliding scale available if cost is a barrier. Seating is first-come, first-serve. There are two wheelchair accessible seats and two wheelchair spaces available.
The Dyslexic Advantage reframes one of the most common learning differences as a wellspring of creativity, innovation, and discovery.
This event is for all ages. It will feature a documentary screening, a facilitated group discussion and a chance to win prizes!
The Dyslexic Advantage is a documentary film that explores the experiences, challenges, and remarkable strengths of individuals with dyslexia. The film highlights the journeys of students, artists, scientists, and professionals, as well as the world-leading researchers who have reshaped our understanding of dyslexia from a learning “disability” to a powerful brain difference with unique advantages. Through personal stories and expert insights, the film encourages viewers to appreciate the many ways dyslexic people contribute to society—often by thinking outside the box.
Tickets are $5. Attendees secure their place by registering through eventbrite, but payment can be made either in cash at the door or through etransfer to info@ldapei.ca (please put your name and "TDA" in the comment section of the etransfer). There is a sliding scale available if cost is a barrier. Seating is first-come, first-serve. There are two wheelchair accessible seats and two wheelchair spaces available.
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Highlights
- 1 hour 30 minutes
- all ages
- In person
Location
City Cinema
64 King Street
Charlottetown, PE C1A 1B3
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