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International Dysgraphia Awareness Day (IDAD)

The Fourth International Dysgraphia Awareness Day (IDAD) is being held on Monday, 6th October 2025.

“Let’s Play & Write!”

The IDAD is an annual event that celebrates and promotes the importance of handwriting while raising awareness about dysgraphia, a specific learning difficulty that affects writing skills.  The event invites parents, educators, therapists, and specialists to come together for a week of fun, learning, and collaboration.

With the playful theme “Let’s Play & Write!”, IDAD embraces the power of joyful, movement-based learning to support handwriting development.  Through every wiggle, giggle, and game, the aim is to help build stronger, more confident writers in a supportive and inclusive environment.

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International Dyslexia Association Annual Conference 2025

Join us for the International Dyslexia Association Annual Conference 2025 in Atlanta, GA at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta from October 23-25, 2025. Expect a dynamic program, renowned speakers, and exciting special events. We look forward to seeing you in Atlanta for a stellar event!

This year, IDA will host an unforgettable conference, filled with inspiring sessions, dynamic speakers, and opportunities to connect with leaders in the field. Don’t miss out on this incredible event. Early-bird registration extended through July 23rd. Don’t miss out!

Dyslexia Con Website
Children Writing

Free Beyond Pencil Grasp Workshop

Wednesday 2nd April

Boy Writing at Desk

Dyslexia and Dyscalculia Show

15th and 16th of March

Not long now until the Dyslexia and Dyscalculia Show! Your support can truly make a difference.

Dyslexia Show Website
Boy Writing at Desk

World Book Day

5th March 2026

World Book Day encourages more children and families to find enjoyment in reading, as reading for pleasure can change lives.

Read our Impact Report to see how World Book Day’s 2024 campaign made a difference.

25% of pupils receiving Free School Meals said the £1 book they ‘bought’ with their £1 token was the first book of their own.

World Book Day Website
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