Unlocking Potential: Recognising Dyslexia Through Early Talents not Struggles
Did you know that dyslexia can often be identified in young children not by early reading struggles, but by unique talents and gifts?
Children as young as three who exhibit exceptional skills in drawing, solving puzzles, or building with Lego may be early indicators of dyslexia. These remarkable abilities can be noticed by observant caregivers and educators, highlighting the positive traits shared by many with dyslexia.
Let’s shift our focus to recognising and nurturing these early signs of brilliance, embracing the strengths that dyslexia brings even before formal reading education begins.
Thoughts of The Dyslexic Entrepreneur, Jamie Waller