My Way isn’t just a film, it’s an invitation to see learning differently.
It’s a look into the world of Evelyn, a young girl with dyscalculia, a learning difference that makes numbers feel like an impossible puzzle. My Way was created to spark conversations about how we define intelligence, the importance of alternative learning methods,
and the power of self-belief.
Staring at a problem that just won’t click, feeling like we’re the only one not getting it. The frustration of trying to keep up, the fear of falling behind, the doubt creeping in: Maybe I’m just not good enough.
But what if the problem isn’t you—but the way you’re being taught?
My Way is about discovering that intelligence isn’t one-size-fits-all. It’s about finding a new way forward, one that finally makes sense.
A modern fairytale.
Evelyn, a 9-year-old girl with dyscalculia, struggles to make sense of numbers in a world that values speed and correctness. Desperate for her father’s approval and unable to keep up with her confident cousin, she feels trapped in a system that wasn’t built for her way of thinking.
When frustration reaches its peak, Evelyn turns to the natural world around her—finding comfort in patterns hidden within the landscape of Leitrim. With the quiet guidance of her grandmother, she begins to understand that learning isn’t about fitting into a mold, but about discovering her own way forward.
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