Issue 14: Illustration Callout for March 2023 issue of Dystinct Magazine Paid Members Public
Dystinct Magazine provides opportunities to children with learning difficulties to publish their illustration in the Dystinct Magazine. Below is the list of callouts for children's illustrations to be featured in the upcoming March 2023 issue of the Dystinct Magazine. Instructions to submit the illustrations are at the bottom.
Issue 13: January 2023 Dystinct Magazine Paid Members Public
Dystinct magazine's 13th issue: January 2023 is available to download on Apple and Android devices. The issue covers inspirational stories from children and adults with learning difficulties (dyslexia, dysgraphia, dysgraphia and dyspraxia).
Issue 13: The Dystinct Journey of David Chalk Paid Members Public
By 62, David Chalk had seen it all. While David conquered the world, he never managed to achieve the only thing he always had truly wanted-To Read Fluently. In 2021, he finally learned to read and did it on camera for everybody to see.
Issue 13: The Dystinct Journey of Ann Paid Members Public
The story of Ann, a successful Florida-based marketing executive who struggled to read and write in private all her life until she was recently taught the right way to read using the Structured Linguistic Literacy Approach.
Issue 13: The Dystinct Journey of Flynn Eldridge Paid Members Public
The story of how 10-year-old Flynn Eldridge has found his "bright" and "quirky" back after a rough start to school. His parents, Carrie and Anthony Eldridge reveal how they homeschool their neurodiverse children and support them in pursuing their passions.
Issue 12: November 2022 Dystinct Magazine Paid Members Public
Dystinct magazine's 12th issue: November 2022 is available to download on Apple and Android devices. The issue covers inspirational stories from children and adults with learning difficulties (dyslexia, dysgraphia, dysgraphia and dyspraxia).
Issue 12: Dystinct Journey of Henry Bates Paid Members Public
The story of 12-year-old Henry Bates, a young ambassador for Dyslexia Canada who has a penchant for collecting antiques, creating sketches, and stop motion films
Issue 12: Dystinct Journey of Dr Praba Soundararajan Paid Members Public
The story of how Dr Praba took his personal experience of being dyslexic, knowledge as a neuroscientist and love for Tintin to write engaging stories for children to introduce them to STEM and visual literacy, which was vital in making a neuroscientist out of a child labelled as stupid.