Understanding Your Dyslexic Brain as an Adult

If you’ve lived decades with reading challenges, you already know something remarkable about yourself: you’re a survivor. Your brain has been building workarounds and developing strategies your entire life. What you may not know is that neuroscience now confirms what you’ve likely sensed all along—your brain isn’t broken, it’s wired differently.

Research shows that dyslexic brains process information through different pathways, often favoring big-picture thinking, pattern recognition, and spatial reasoning over linear text processing. This isn’t a deficiency—it’s a cognitive difference that has powered some of history’s greatest innovators, from Richard Branson to Steven Spielberg.

The key shift for adults is moving from “I have a reading problem” to “I have a brain that excels in certain areas while needing specific strategies for others.” This reframe isn’t positive thinking—it’s accurate thinking based on how your brain actually works.