Dyslexia is a disorder that can negatively affect school performance, and is typically regarded as a weakness. In this video series, however, the creators have a different perspective: according to peer-reviewed research, Dyslexia can actually be a strength.

According to research done by Yale University, dyslexics perceive the world differently, but not necessarily for the worse. They think wholistically in a three-dimensional environment, and they are good at problem solving or seeing solutions a lot more quickly. This can provide dyslexics with an edge in certain situations, especially business environments.

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"As dyslexics, we see and perceive the world slightly differently. You tell most people to think of a road they will think of a generic road , you tell to a dyslexic to think of a road and they will think of the whole road of how it is made, the color, the asphalt, and sees kids playing in the streets, cars in one single unit." - Aidan

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This video series will look into the strengths of dyslexia and how to best use them.
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It will look into scientific papers or research and other resources about dyslexia.
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The author described dyslexics as someone who sees or perceive the world differently. They think wholistically, in 3D dimensional environment and good in problem solving or seeing solutions a lot more quickly.

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