Issue 29: January 2026 Dystinct Magazine Paid Members Public
Dystinct Magazine's 29th issue: January 2026 covers inspirational stories from children and adults with learning disabilities (dyslexia, dysgraphia, dysgraphia and dyspraxia) and evidence based articles from leading specialists from the field of learning disabilities.
Issue 29: Looking Back to See Forward | Ava & Flynn Eldridge Paid Members Public
This article revisits past Dystinct contributors Dr Dan Peters, Heather Down, Dan Colquhoun, and Sharon Scurr to share what has unfolded since their last contributions, highlighting how their ongoing work for neurodivergent learners and educational systems.
Issue 29: The Story behind the Neurodiversity Tartan | Chloe Jackson Paid Members Public
Ava and Flynn Eldridge share how nurse and neurodiversity advocate Chloe Jackson turned her lived experience of dyslexia, ADHD, and autism into the Neurodiversity Tartan, using colour and culture to celebrate difference and foster pride and belonging.
Issue 29: Dystinct Report - A Conversation with Julia Davies-Duff | Flynn & Eva Eldridge Paid Members Public
Flynn and Ava speak with University of Canberra lecturer and researcher Julia Davies-Duff about teacher education, exploring how a better understanding of learning differences, early identification, and appropriate accommodations can create more equitable outcomes for students.
Issue 29: Dystinct Report - A Conversation with Simon da Roza | Flynn & Eva Eldridge Paid Members Public
Flynn and Ava speak with educator, coach, and counsellor Simon daRoza about growing up with undiagnosed dyslexia and ADHD, his journey from punitive schooling to neurodiversity-affirming practice, and how curiosity, connection, and understanding neurology can transform learning experiences.
Issue 29: Dystinct Report - A Conversation with Nicole Lobsey | Flynn & Eva Eldridge Paid Members Public
Ava and Flynn speak with neurodivergent speech pathologist and Yass Valley Speech Pathology founder Nicole Lobsey about dysgraphia, masking, schooling, and neuroaffirming practice, highlighting how lived experience and advocacy can reshape support for the neurodivergent.
Issue 21: Dystinct Report – Flynn & Ava Eldridge’s Interview with Ella Fielding Paid Members Public
Young journalists Flynn and Ava Eldridge have a chat with Surrey and London-based Sculptor/ woodworker and Chainsaw artist, Ella Fielding about her work and life.
Issue 20: Dystinct Report – Flynn & Ava Eldridge’s Interview with Pat Jones Paid Members Public
Young journalists Flynn and Ava Eldridge have a chat with Pat Jones, Founder of The Bristol Dyslexia Center and The Belgrave School, about her work and life as she prepares to enter retirement.
