Not a disorder, but a different order, Where letters swirl like dancers on the stage, Words may twist — but talents blaze In minds that learn beyond the page.
Dyslexia is not “less” — it’s “other,” A brain that sees patterns invisible to many, Where visual thinking leads to innovation, And creativity flows unplanned and uncanny.
Where some see jumbled letters, Others see connections — deep and wide, Einstein, Agatha Christie, Steve Jobs, All saw the world from a different side.
So, let’s not fix the learner, Let’s amplify their strengths, For in the dance of words and ideas, New stars are born at great distances.
A Tiny Scientific Spark (Recent Insight)
Recent research in neuroscience shows that dyslexic brains use alternative neural pathways to read and process information — which means they often excel in big-picture thinking, pattern recognition, and creative problem solving. Science now calls dyslexia a difference in learning style, not a disability.