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The UK's leading exhibition dedicated to dyslexia and neurodiversity

The Dyslexia Show 2024 took place on the 15th–16th March this year at the NEC in Birmingham. With a primary aim to empower and provide understanding to those with Dyslexia, Dyscalculia and Neurodiversity, the show strives to foster a deeper insight into the various ways in which education, parents, the workplace, and individuals themselves can offer support and awareness.
The show included various sections that were specifically aimed towards education, parents, the workplace, and individuals.
For teachers, specialists, teaching assistants and other individuals in the working field, Dyslexia 2024 created a dynamic platform that offered an abundance of invaluable resources and support to professionals dedicated to the education and wellbeing of individuals with dyslexia and neurodiversity.
The professional development seminars included many knowledgeable speakers who shared best practices in the field of dyslexia and neurodiversity as well as a deeper understanding through featured workshops and talks.
The show did a remarkable job in celebrating and supporting parents and wider family members whilst raising awareness and understanding of dyslexia and neurodiversity. A wealth of professionals who specialise in dyslexia and neurodiverse fields were on hand to share best practices and guidance, equipping parents with invaluable knowledge to navigate the complexities of the education system and offer unwavering support to their young ones.

Dyslexia 2024 offered a unique opportunity for high-powered organisations and senior leaders to come together and explore the impact that neurodiversity has in the workplace. It more than succeeded in raising awareness and unlocking the potential of individuals with dyslexia and other neurodivergent conditions.
The event for individuals took place on the 16th, and was an exclusive event designed to embrace neurodiversity whilst creating an inclusive society that celebrated the unique strengths and talents of every individual. The show provided an opportunity for individuals with dyslexia and neurodivergent traits to gain a deeper understanding of their own needs. It opened their eyes to the support that’s around them and how to access it. Showcasing cutting edge technologies, products and services, the show also highlighted and served as a catalyst for change and the future of what’s to come.
After such a successful event, we eagerly anticipate Dyslexia Show 2025 that will be taking place next year on the 15th–16th March 2025 at the NEC in Birmingham.
For more information, keep an eye on the latest announcements below: https://dyslexia.show