“Everyone Is a Little Dyslexic” - Why This Myth Is Harmful
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Have you ever heard someone say “everyone is a little dyslexic”?
For many dyslexic individuals, this phrase minimizes the real challenges that come with a dyslexic brain — challenges like spelling, word retrieval, working memory, rapid naming, and executive functioning.
But here's the deeper issue: society often only uses this phrase when referring to dyslexia’s difficulties, not the abilities that can come with dyslexic thinking.
In this episode of Unmasking Dyslexia, we explore:
* Why the phrase “everyone is a little dyslexic” can be misleading
* The difference between dyslexic challenges and dyslexic abilities
* How dyslexic brains excel at big-picture thinking, pattern recognition, and rapid problem-solving
* Research describing languishing vs. thriving dyslexic identities
* How mindset influences whether dyslexic individuals struggle or thrive
Dyslexia is not simply a list of deficits. It is a different way the brain processes information, one that can come with both real challenges and powerful abilities.
The question becomes:
Will you focus only on the challenges, or learn how to access what your brain does best?
This episode invites dyslexic individuals, educators, parents, and anyone interested in neurodiversity to rethink what dyslexia really means.
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