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  1. Learning about the concept of "dyslexic thinking". I'll let others who might be more knowledgeable chime in, but I like the reframing of what is typically referred to as a "lifelong learning disorder" with a focus on the associated strengths.

    theguardian.com/commentisfree/

    #DyslexicThinking #dyslexia #neurodiversity

  2. Learning about the concept of "dyslexic thinking". I'll let others who might be more knowledgeable chime in, but I like the reframing of what is typically referred to as a "lifelong learning disorder" with a focus on the associated strengths.

    theguardian.com/commentisfree/

    #DyslexicThinking #dyslexia #neurodiversity

  3. Learning about the concept of "dyslexic thinking". I'll let others who might be more knowledgeable chime in, but I like the reframing of what is typically referred to as a "lifelong learning disorder" with a focus on the associated strengths.

    theguardian.com/commentisfree/

    #DyslexicThinking #dyslexia #neurodiversity

  4. Learning about the concept of "dyslexic thinking". I'll let others who might be more knowledgeable chime in, but I like the reframing of what is typically referred to as a "lifelong learning disorder" with a focus on the associated strengths.

    theguardian.com/commentisfree/

    #DyslexicThinking #dyslexia #neurodiversity

  5. Learning about the concept of "dyslexic thinking". I'll let others who might be more knowledgeable chime in, but I like the reframing of what is typically referred to as a "lifelong learning disorder" with a focus on the associated strengths.

    theguardian.com/commentisfree/

    #DyslexicThinking #dyslexia #neurodiversity

  6. 👋 Hi, I’m Jason (Ja).
    I explore how tech and systems shape our human experience, often in ways we don’t notice until something breaks.

    I’m a former CIO now writing about sensory tech, AI, and the people behind the interfaces.

  7. 🧠 "Many people with dyslexia have unique ways of thinking outside the box. These thinking skills pull on our strengths rather than focus on our limitations. Sometimes it looks like connecting the dots and seeing patterns that others can’t. Other times it looks like thinking creatively to solve problems" -
    medium.com/for-by/having-dysle

    #dyslexia #neurodiversity #dyslexicthinking