A humerous and very insightful view into the world of a 'dyslexic genius/survivor/consulting palaeontologist for Jurassic Park'. I really enjoyed Jack Horner's own version of his life, struggles and triumphs.
Famous Dyslexics Articles

Many ‘James Bonds’ on the Spectrum
Not really a surprise or even a surprising figure to have 100 of Britain's 5000 spies on the spectrum, meaning dyslexic, dyspraxic, Asperger, Autistic. Who else is great at breaking codes? finding solutions outside the box? coming up with a...

Robert Toth – A Famous Dyslexic Remembers
Robert Toth repeated forth grade three times. As a child he often felt awkward. He didn't learn to read until he was twelve, and he was diagnosed with Dyslexia and ADHD. Only when he realized that he had an artistic talent, he found that he didn't...
Jackie French on her Dyslexia and Her New Book
Click here to listen to the radio interview: Australian Author Jackie French Australian Children's Laureate Jackie French is being interviewed on Radio New Zealand National on her new book 'I Spy a Great Reader' and talks about her challenges at...
Why are so Many Famous People Dyslexic?
Axel Gudmundsson is an Icelandic Davis facilitator and has been instrumental in getting Davis into the Icelandic school system, where it is now the most common approach in correcting any learning disability. Iceland happens to have one of the...

Cisco CEO John Chambers: My Dyslexia Is A Weakness AND A Strength
Very interesting article about Cisco boss Chambers and his view on Dyslexia which he describes as both his weakness and a strength. You can access the article here
Famous Dyslexics Talk About their Challenges
I have always liked the Harry Potter books myself, as they tend to challenge their imaginations and their literacy level. My clients like the fact that after such a short time they manage to read and understand the quite complex writings of JK...
What Can I Tell My Child to Feel More Confident About Their Dyslexia?
What can I tell my child to feel more confident about their dyslexia? Depending on their age, using appropriate examples, explain the gift that their way of thinking comes with. My own passion about the abilities of that mindset probably helps, but...
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