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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Aine Fox

New animation seeks to reframe dyslexia following Trump’s remarks

  • A new animation, voiced by Jeremy Irons and Liv Tyler, has been released to challenge negative perceptions of dyslexia, following research indicating current descriptions leave children feeling "hopeless".
  • The Made By Dyslexia charity, behind the film, advocates for dyslexia as a "brilliant and different way of thinking" rather than a disorder, aiming to highlight its strengths.
  • A survey of 5,000 dyslexic individuals found that three-quarters felt online information overemphasises challenges, with 90 per cent believing existing descriptions negatively impact a child's future belief.
  • The animation, titled What Is Dyslexia?, depicts a young girl discovering the achievements of dyslexic historical figures, guided by a wise inventor voiced by Irons.
  • Campaigners hope the film will change the initial impression children receive when searching for information about dyslexia, promoting an empowering understanding of its associated strengths and capabilities.

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Trump mocked dyslexia. Here’s why he is wrong: ‘It’s not a weakness, it’s a strength’

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