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Understanding the Dyslexia Diagnostic Process
Nathalie Senat
Learning Specialist and Assessor
9th of May, Friday
12:00 PM GMT | 45-min talk + 15-min Q&A
Are you wondering what it means to be assessed for dyslexia as an adult? Whether you’re seeking clarity for yourself, a loved one, or a student, this session is designed to demystify the process and help you feel more confident taking the next step.
Join us for an informative and supportive webinar with Nathalie Senat, a Specialist Teacher and Consultant at SENat Learning Support Services, based in the centre of Nice, France. With years of experience assessing and supporting individuals with dyslexia, dyspraxia, ADHD, and high potential, Nathalie brings both expertise and empathy to the conversation.
In this session, we’ll explore:
What an adult dyslexia assessment typically involves
Common signs that may indicate
Emotional and practical consid
You’ll leave with a clearer sense of what the journey looks like and how it can open doors to meaningful support and self-acceptance.
There will be a live Q&A at the end, so bring your questions!
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About Nathalie Senat & SENat Learning Support Services
Nathalie Senat is a highly qualified Learning Specialist and Assessor, trained in dyslexia, ADHD, dyspraxia, and high potential (giftedness).
She works with children, students, and adults, supporting their learning needs through tailored strategies and diagnostic evaluations.
Her services include exam concessions assessments (extra time for exams), executive functioning coaching, and inclusive education consulting for both families and schools. She is also a qualified French and EAL teacher, and a certified Mental Health First Aider.
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