Dyslexia and Growing Up: Embracing the Child’s Perspective
When it comes to creativity, the fresh perspective of a child should never be underestimated. While some suggest that those with dyslexia may develop more slowly, both physically and emotionally, I believe their unique viewpoint is invaluable.
We should ask more child-like questions, embracing the curiosity that drives innovation. Albert Einstein himself famously said he was led to his discoveries by asking questions that “only children ask.”
Let’s adopt this strategy and recognise the brilliance that can come from seeing the world through a child’s eyes.
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Thoughts of The Dyslexic Entrepreneur, Jamie Waller