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Supporting Twice-Exceptional Learners in Writing

Twice-exceptional students (those with gifted ability alongside ADHD or Autism) often generate sophisticated ideas but struggle to get them onto the page. This session explores the factors that shape writing performance, including working-memory load, organisation, and transcription barriers. Practical strategies will be shared for scaffolding text-level writing, leveraging strengths, and reducing barriers so students can express their knowledge with confidence.

Date: Wednesday 3rd December 2025

Time: 7pm to 8:30pm AEDT

Cost: Free (This webinar is funded by the Anne Barton bequest)

Bookings

LDA Consultants would have received an email with booking details. Please contact enquiries@ldaustralia.org if you need any support.

Speaker

Melinda de Haan is an Educational Coordinator at the Royal Children’s Hospital Learning Difficulties Clinic and former Head of Learning Diversity at Camberwell Girls Grammar School. She specialises in assessing and supporting students with learning differences and twice-exceptionality, drawing on experience across schools, clinics, and university settings. Melinda’s work bridges research and practice, helping educators translate cognitive and academic data into effective, strengths-based instruction.

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