'Oh, what does dyslexia do?’: A qualitative investigation of ableist microaggressions towards Australian dyslexic children in primary school

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Leslie, Rachel. 2025. "'Oh, what does dyslexia do?’: A qualitative investigation of ableist microaggressions towards Australian dyslexic children in primary school." Disability and Society. https://doi.org/10.1080/09687599.2025.2455556
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'Oh, what does dyslexia do?’: A qualitative investigation of ableist microaggressions towards Australian dyslexic children in primary school

ERA Journal ID35345
Article CategoryArticle
AuthorsLeslie, Rachel
Journal TitleDisability and Society
Number of Pages26
Year2025
PublisherTaylor & Francis
Place of PublicationUnited Kingdom
ISSN0968-7599
1360-0508
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1080/09687599.2025.2455556
Web Address (URL)https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09687599.2025.2455556
Abstract

Children with dyslexia are at greater risk than their peers of developing mental health conditions. While it is understood that the school context has some influence over this relationship, little is currently understood about the role interpersonal interactions between dyslexic children and their peers or educators have on their well-being. This paper draws on semi-structured interviews with 10 Australian dyslexic children and describes the interpersonal interactions within the school setting that the children perceived as negative. Using qualitative content analysis, the study sought to identify which of Keller and Galgay’s domains of microaggressions were encountered by the children. The study found that the children experienced a range of ableist microaggressions from both peers and educators. The findings contribute to the current understanding of microaggressions by revealing how young dyslexic children face multiple exposures to messages that demean their status due to their dyslexia.

KeywordsAbleism; School-based experiences; Dyslexia; Microaggressions
Contains Sensitive ContentDoes not contain sensitive content
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020390407. Inclusive education
390203. Sociology of education
Byline AffiliationsSchool of Education
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