Dyslexia
Cross-source consensus on Dyslexia from 2 sources and 8 claims.
2 sources · 8 claims
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- Dyslexia changed how the formative story of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea was encountered. — Dyslexia, Curiosity, and a Life of Ocean Exploration
- Dyslexia is presented as a brain difference that can produce both difficulties and advantages. — The Dyslexic Advantage
- Dyslexic cognition is not described as universally better or worse, but as having uneven strengths across tasks. — The Dyslexic Advantage
- Dyslexia did not mean lack of intelligence. — Dyslexia, Curiosity, and a Life of Ocean Exploration
- Dyslexic brains may process information in ways that support success in visual, spatial, entrepreneurial, and problem-solving domains. — The Dyslexic Advantage
- The article presents dyslexia as a common cognitive variation rather than a rare condition. — The Dyslexic Advantage
- Dyslexic people may be disadvantaged by systems built around non-dyslexic thinking. — The Dyslexic Advantage
- Dyslexia was part of an educational struggle for a learner whose mind did not fit conventional systems. — Dyslexia, Curiosity, and a Life of Ocean Exploration