‘Gifted with Dyslexia’ Pins

Introducing a Universal Symbol for Dyslexia !!

It’s time for us all to show how proud we are of our way of thinking, our gift of altering perception, when we found out there was no universal symbol for dyslexia, we created one, a beautiful, positive one.

Please watch Tom Dutta’s The Quiet Warrior Show announcing our beautiful pins. The video is embedded further down the page.

All proceeds from the sale of our ‘Gifted with Dyslexia’ magnetic pins go towards our initiatives. Read more about our mission HERE. Check out our order form below.

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Amanda Jane Green

We are so grateful to Amanda Jane Green who donated her design to the Society. Please Visit Amanda Jane Green HERE

We have these goals in mind:

  • For those with the ‘gift of dyslexia’ to have a physical, global symbol of pride in our way of thinking and learning.

  • To ensure that these different learners know they are learning able, they just don’t learn the way they have been taught.

  • To increase the understanding of how these different minds work, and eventually for the education system to be able to reach them from day one, thus ensuring the challenges do not have a chance to arise.

  • To acknowledge the discovery made by Ronald D Davis, in his book The Gift of Dyslexia, and the subsequent programs which have changed the lives of thousands of learning able individuals.

  • To fundraise for our charity, The Whole Dyslexic Society.

Read all about our Pins in ‘Dyslexia The Gift’ Blog HERE.

Wish to make a donation? Visit our Canada Helps page HERE.


HOW TO ORDER

  • Fill out the order form below.

  • You will receive an email confirmation with shipping costs and payment details.

  • If you didn’t receive a reply please contact info@thewds.org.

  • Don’t forget to join our newsletter by checking the box on the form. Thank you!

 
 

The Whole Dyslexic Society

PO Box 251, Bowen Island, BC, V0N 1G0

info@thewds.org

Registered Charity #852190933RR0001

Gifted with Dyslexia Pin Design is the property of The Whole Dyslexic Society.