We very much appreciate the dedication of this regular Dyslexia information Day exhibitor, she travels From London especially to come to our Dyslexia information Days here in Shropshire, she is a huge hit with visitors young and old, her passion is inspirational and motivational!
Multiplication Rules!
What does your business do?Â
Multiplication Rules! is a new way to learn times tables and division.
It has been created as a teaching aid for schools, parents or carers.
A simple, visual, fun way to learn times tables and division. Designed for children (grown ups too) who find learning maths tricky.
We use two simple number patterns, games and memory tests – learning maths just got FUN, hooray!
Who will be representing your business at Dyslexia information day 15?:
Me – Penny Topsom 🙂
Are you dyslexic? Yep, sure am, have been my whole life! 😉
In what capacity are you attending Dyslexia information Day 15:
As an Exhibitor
*Note from Dyslexia information Day – we invite Penny as an Inspirational Guest Exhibitor!
 Why Get involved with or exhibit at Dyslexia information Day:
Because it’s a platform to help others and share ideas that will expand my knowledge of such a huge subject where no 2 dyslexic are experiencing the same things.
The usual channels of help are often run by folk who might not experience the condition, it’s sometimes nice to talk to others who have had to feel/ deal with the day to day realities; that’s why I love coming to dyslexia info day it challenges my confidence and to just share an idea with others is worth more than anything else!
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How can people contact you?
Website: www.multiplicationrules.co.uk
Email: penny.topsom@talktalk.net
Twitter: @PennyTopsom
Describe Dyslexia information Day in 10 words or less!:
A Delightful  Dynamic Delegation of Dyslexics Donating ‘D’ideas!
A one stop shop of Dynamic dyslexics Eager to share experience’s
Because we understand and we know your worth it! (our favourite!)
Experience from the people who experience what your experiencing #
A collective collection forming a coalition of neuro-diverse support
We found it too hard to choose just one so we thought we would share all of them!