Can a Dyslexic Be Successful in a Career?
Many have been outstanding in their fields such as, Nelson Rockefeller, Woodrow Wilson, Winston Churchill, Albert Einstein, General Patton, Bruce Jenner, Thomas Edison, Hans Christian Andersen, and many others. The intelligence of some of these was in the upper stratum, yet many early in their lives were judged to be uneducable or even idiot. Others, although not world-famous, have been successful in business, mechanical fields, architecture, the arts, and other career areas. Some have become doctors, scientists, inventors, politicians, and generals. And some have become highly creative problem solvers. Most of these have never excelled in reading, and have remained poor spellers.
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