Richard Branson wants to say that Dyslexia is not necessarily a disadvantage for students. It could give them a boost when it comes to creative potential in the classroom itself. Parents and teachers want to see their students succeed on all new levels over time too. That should give them a real advantage that many will want to discuss with their peers.
Dyslexia should be recognised as a sign of potential, says Richard Branson #dyslexia
Submitted by Judy Hanning on Tue, 2017-11-07 08:00
Richard Branson has chimed in on the debate surrounding Dyslexia itself. He thinks that dyslexic students should be treated differently in the school system. They do have real potential and it can be researched whenever people may need it. He does have some insight that could help anyone come to understand Dyslexia itself over time.
Richard Branson became a billionaire regardless of his dyslexia.
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Many believe that those who have dyslexia do better in life because they have struggled in school.
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Those with dyslexia also tend to simplify things.
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Dyslexia may also lead to thinking creatively to come up with new solutions that might not otherwise be seen.