People with dyslexia have long been thought to only have trouble reading, which consequently causes problems in school and throughout their life. This is true -- it takes five times more energy for dyslexics to do phonetic decoding compared to a normal brain. This video, however, shows how people with dyslexia can also excel in the areas of entrepreneurship, engineering, architecture, and the arts.
Dyslexics have the unique ability to look at a situation, identify seemingly disparate pieces of information, and blend those into a narrative that most people can't see. The dyslexic brain is simply different, and changing how we teach them could help unlock their hidden potential. In order to remove learning blocks for dyslexics, the subjects dyslexics are more capable in should be embedded into the educational system for better variety.
Variety keeps us focused, and makes different learning systems work together. That's why variety is a core component of the Learning Success System.
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