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Dyslexia can be a Super Power.

Dyslexia
Dyslexia

Out the box thinking

Creative

Spatial Thinker

Intuitive

Persistent

Innovative

Empathetic

Critical Thinker

Big Picture Thinker

Dyslexia
Dyslexia

Many successful people have dyslexia

Architects

Accountants

Actors

Artists

Authors

Builders

CEO’s

Chefs

Coaches

Computer Specialists

Designers

Doctors

Historians

Economists

Engineers

“Know the troubles you encounter at school will come to an end

and eventually you’ll be able to be who you want to be and do what you want to do.

It’ll be alright,” Tom McLaughlin

Dyslexia
Dyslexia
Dyslexia
Dyslexia

Dav Pilkey

Liz Pichon

Tom McLaughlin

Roald Dahl

Author

Author

Author and Illustrator

Author

Dyslexia
Dyslexia
Dyslexia
Dyslexia

Sir Lewis Hamilton

Muhammad Ali

Alex Scott

Adelle Tracey

Entrepreneurs
Fim Producers
Game Designers
Inventors
Lawyers
Musicians
Politicians
Psychologists
Scientists
Strategists
Surgeons
Teachers
You Tubers

Formula One Driver

Boxer and activist

England Footballer

Middle-distance runner

Dyslexia

Paloma Faith

Singer, songwriter and actress

Dyslexia

Joseph Garrett (Stampy)

YouTuber, Gamer and actoe

Dyslexia

Tom Holland

Actor

Dyslexia

Jennifer Aniston

Actor and Producer

Dyslexia

Theo Paphitis

Dragons' Den as well as being the entrepreneur behind Ryman Stationary, Robert Dyas and Boux Avenue

Dyslexia

Sir Richard Branson

British business magnate and Ambassadorial President Made By Dyslexia

Image by Héctor Vásquez

Walt Disney

Founder of The Walt Disney Company

Dyslexia

Jamie Oliver

Celebrity chef and restaurateur

"It’s fair to say that I struggled at school because of my dyslexia, although I didn’t know it was for this reason at the time. I was often labelled as ‘thick’ and put in the bottom sets, but I remember deciding early on that I was not going to let this influence my life and define me. So, I had to develop methods to solve problems and ultimately understand and work with my dyslexia, and by just learning to work with my dyslexia in those formative years, it transformed from something that was a hindrance into my superpower." Theo Paphitis

“It’s time we all understand dyslexia properly as a different thinking skill-set, not a disadvantage”

– Sir Richard Branson

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