Is dyslexia a superpower?

Having dyslexia is like having superpowers. Here are 6 superpowers of people with dyslexia: Creativity – the majority of people with dyslexia are very artistic and have above average imaginative skills. Spatial awareness – many people with dyslexia have the ability to manipulate 3D shapes in their minds.
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Why Dyslexia is a gift?

The mental function that causes dyslexia is a gift in the truest sense of the word: a natural ability, a talent. It is something special that enhances the individual. Dyslexics don't all develop the same gifts, but they do have certain mental functions in common.
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What strengths do dyslexics have?

Dyslexic strengths include:
  •  Good problem solvers.
  •  Creative.
  •  Observant.
  •  High levels of empathy.
  •  Excellent big-picture thinkers.
  •  Good at making connections.
  •  Strong narrative reasoning.
  •  Three-dimensional thinking.
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Are dyslexics more intelligent?

But the truth is dyslexia has nothing to do with a child's level of intelligence. In fact many very intelligent people – like Richard Branson, founder of the Virgin group of companies and Charles Schwab who pioneered the discount stockbroking industry – are dyslexic and had trouble learning to read.
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What are dyslexics good at?

They are especially good at bringing together information and resources from different disciplines and can be skilled inventors and original thinkers. Richard Branson is one universally known example of someone who thinks outside of the box. In fact, he says his dyslexia is his greatest strength!
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The Secret Upside of Dyslexia: Not a Disability but a Superpower | Ryan Conlan | TEDxPCL



Can dyslexia be gifted?

Practitioners and clinicians agree that the needs of a gifted student with dyslexia are very different from the individual with dyslexia or giftedness alone. Intellectual giftedness can complicate the diagnosis of dyslexia such that (because of high IQ) a person may not be found eligible for special services.
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Are dyslexics creative?

It was found out that students with dyslexia had a statistically significantly higher propensity for unusual combination of ideas, which is an aspect of creative thinking, comparing with normally developing students.
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Why are dyslexics good at art?

People with dyslexia can find themselves drawn to art as a visual medium as it allows them the ability to express the creativity and outside-the-box thinking that they're often very good at.
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Do dyslexics think in 3D?

Visual Thinking

Many people with dyslexia often think in images as opposed to words, which is attributed to the unique activations in their brains. People with dyslexia are also more likely to form 3D spatial images in their minds than non-dyslexic people.
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Are dyslexics good at math?

We often define dyslexia as an “unexpected difficulty in reading”; however, a dyslexic student may also have difficulty with math facts although they are often able to understand and do higher level math quite well.
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Are dyslexic brains bigger?

The right hemisphere of the dyslexic brain may be bigger than the ordinary brain. DR Sherman of Harvard medical school has found three biological differences in the dyslexic brain. Unfortunately, although the brain is bigger it has faulty bits, in the Magonocells and cerebral cortex.
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Is dyslexia a weakness?

Defined by Weakness

Up until very recently, dyslexia has been defined, detected and diagnosed primarily based on the weaknesses associated with dyslexia. Namely, poor reading, writing and spelling ability despite being of average to above-average intelligence.
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Do people with dyslexia have depression?

Depression is also a frequent complication in dyslexia. Although most dyslexics are not depressed, children with this kind of learning disability are at higher risk for intense feelings of sorrow and pain.
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Is dyslexia a form of autism?

Although there may be some co-occurrence of autism and dyslexia, these are different disorders and they are not closely linked. Autism is a developmental disorder, while dyslexia is a learning disability, which is a term encompassing various struggles with the learning process.
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Are dyslexic brains different?

National Center for Learning Disabilities

Imaging research has demonstrated that the brains of people with dyslexia show different, less efficient, patterns of processing (including under and over activation) during tasks involving sounds in speech and letter sounds in words.
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How do dyslexics think?

The dyslexic brain processes information differently than a typical brain, and as a result, dyslexic learners have thinking skills that are unique and creative. Students with dyslexia look at the world differently and have a distinct way of thinking that is connected to how they process information around them.
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Do dyslexics have a photographic memory?

As I would anticipate, the dyslexic children performed significantly better on those tests of visual memory. The results are quite clear. Dyslexic children are marginally faster at distinguishing whether drawings depict real vs. imaginary objects, and much better at remembering whether they have seen a picture before.
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Are dyslexic people more intuitive?

Dyslexics tend to be more curious, creative, and intuitive than average. Dyslexics' special mode of thought easily produces the gift of mastery. Dyslexia is not related to low intelligence.
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Can dyslexia be cured?

There's no known way to correct the underlying brain abnormality that causes dyslexia — dyslexia is a lifelong problem. However, early detection and evaluation to determine specific needs and appropriate treatment can improve success.
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Do dyslexic people have better imagination?

Wonderfully imaginative: Dyslexics can really envision a fantastic view of the world. They make great use of their imaginations, hence all the artists, actors, and authors with dyslexia. They have a keen sense of curiosity and interest.
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Which famous artist had dyslexia?

Pablo Picasso: Painter, Artist

Through his cubism and other works, Picasso often flipped objects around, backwards or out of order for what seemed like artistic vision, but to the painter, who grew up struggling to make sense of letters and numbers, was actually showing the world the impact dyslexia had on his talent.
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Can dyslexic people play the piano?

It depends. Trouble with reading words can also impact a child's ability to read, decode , and interpret music. That doesn't mean kids with dyslexia can't learn to play music and enjoy doing it, though. The brain systems involved with dyslexia are complicated, and they vary from child to child.
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Are dyslexic kids artistic?

There are many examples of people who have dyslexia and are incredibly creative. While there's currently no evidence that proves people with dyslexia are naturally more creative than others, researchers are still studying this. There are things you can do to nurture your child's creativity.
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Can dyslexia affect drawing?

Although no direct relationship with dyslexia was found, other interesting results were: poor drawing related to poor visual memory and a reduced ability at copying angles and proportions, suggesting problems in spatial perception and memory.
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What percentage of art students are dyslexic?

At the RCA – the world's number one art and design university – 29 per cent of current students identify themselves as dyslexic, compared to 5–10 per cent of the overall population.
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