Dyslexic Thinking: Invisible In Class, Powerful In The Boardroom

An estimated 900,000 children in England have dyslexia, according to new research, yet fewer than 2% of local authorities track how many they support. That’s 900,000 dyslexic thinking kids being left to navigate a system that often labels difference as deficiency; kids who could represent the next generation of innovators and business leaders. Studies show that around one in three (20% to 40%) entrepreneurs are dyslexic thinkers, underlining that these early classroom challenges often nurture the exact skills needed to lead, innovate, and take risks.

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