Jamie Oliver is right: people with dyslexia really do look at things differently - News Summed Up

Jamie Oliver is right: people with dyslexia really do look at things differently


But few have been as effusive about the benefits of dyslexia as Jamie Oliver. “If I’m in a meeting, I just see the problems differently and I obsess about things differently,” he told the Radio Times. “I have five severely dyslexic children,” says the association’s policy manager Sue Flohr, who is herself dyslexic. Photograph: Doreen Spooner/Getty ImagesThe Illustrated Guide to Dyslexia and Its Amazing People, published later this month, is written by two dyslexic mothers of dyslexic children. So, for someone such as Jamie Oliver to say this really helps give some hope so that kids can get through to adulthood.”


Source: The Guardian September 05, 2017 15:43 UTC



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