Sara Haboubi speaks with Jenny Green on the Nicky Bryne show about dyslexia and the misnomers that exist surrounding the learning disability. Contrary to popular belief, dyslexia does not signify that a person is mentally slow or dumb, but they merely see the world in unique ways that provide fresh perspectives.
Sara Haboubi advocates for dyslexics, noting that many of the recent important scientific discoveries have been made by those who have dyslexia. Haboubi believes that this pattern is because many dyslexic people possess unique views of the world, which allow them to observe patterns and anomalies that others would not see.
Author “Many people with dyslexia have huge strengths and talents.”

Key Takeaways:

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Octtober 6 is Dyslexia Awareness Day.
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Dyslexic people are not stupid or lazy.
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Dyslexic people are often highly gifted.

World Dyslexia Awareness Day 6th Oct 2016 Radio Interview RTE 2fm


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