Myths Surrounding Dyslexia
‘People
with dyslexia are stupid or dumb.’ No. In fact, mounting evidence
shows that many people with dyslexia are highly creative, out of the box
thinkers and extremely intelligent. That helps explain the long list of
entrepreneurs, inventors, scientists, actors, doctors and lawyers who have
excelled despite, or perhaps because of, their affliction. Neuro-imaging
studies demonstrate that the dyslexic brain really does things differently. The
second, very peculiar myth about dyslexics is that they have vision problems. That
is also untrue.
People with dyslexia
We have a long list of
successful people who were afflicted, or rather, blessed with dyslexia, who
went on to become famous in their own right. People like Archer Mortin, Tom
Cruise, Pierre Curie, Michael Faraday, Albert Einstein, Muhammad Ali, Leonardo
da Vinci, Alexander Graham Bell, Henry Ford, William Hewlett etc. This list can
go on and on, and one of these leaders has said, "I frankly think dyslexia
is a gift. If you are supported in school and your ego remains intact, then you
emerge with a strong work ethic and a different view of the world." Truer
words were never spoken.
I was trying to look for
people from India who have embraced their dyslexia and achieved success. There
are 1.27 billion people living in this country (according to the latest census
report) and I still couldn’t manage to meet a single person with dyslexia. What
a crying shame! As per official records, more children are attending school
now, as compared to the last decade. In a developing country like India, what
exactly are we developing? Around 17% of school children today suffer from one
or the other learning disability, and out of those, 3-6% are dyslexic. Where
are these children? Or, do we really not
have any dyslexic in this country or they have been killed/crushed? How are
they handling this conservative society? There is a big WHERE and How in this
question which needs to be answered.
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