Leveraging strategies for Creative Advantage
One key insight shared involves leveraging Dyslexia for creative advantage. Children with Dyslexia often see words on a page differently, noticing puns and double meanings that others might miss. As one individual with Dyslexia explained, “When I looked at words on the page I saw stuff that other people didn’t see. I could always see a pun, always see a double meaning. It’s like the end of The Sixth Sense, you know, I see jokes where everywhere.” Parents can help their dyslexic children channel this unique perspective into creative pursuits like humor and storytelling. This insight means that Dyslexia can be a source of creative strength, offering children a distinctive way to engage with and contribute to the world.