15 Mood-Boosting Dyslexia Quotes

15 Mood-Boosting Dyslexia Quotes

Dyslexia quotes to give your mood a boost.

Sometimes we all need a little pick me up. Parenting dyslexic kids can be overwhelming. If you are like me, a good empowering quote can really make your day. Being surrounded by inspirational quotes instantly brightens my mood. Our brains thrive on reading words that lift us up and make us feel good. The more inspirational or empowering material you can ingest about parenting dyslexia, the better! To help you on your way to good vibes, here is a collection of my favorite dyslexia quotes to inspire, uplift, and empower you.

Dyslexics think differently. They are intuitive and excel at problem-solving, seeing the big picture, and simplifying. They are poor rote reciters but inspired visionaries. 

Sally Shaywitz

For me, in my life, dyslexia has been a little bit of a blessing. It helped me find my strength and directed me towards what I really wanted to do. 

Darcey Bussell

I like to think I have a superpower called dyslexia. I am creative, intuitive, and empathetic. I am great with problem-solving, and I can think outside the box. 

Lorin Morgan-Richards

Creativity is the key for any child with dyslexia, or for anyone for that matter. Then you can think outside of the box. Teach them anything is attainable. Let them run with what you see is whatever they need to run with.

Orlando Bloom

We are the visionaries, inventors, and artists. We think differently, see the world differently, and solve problems differently. It is from this difference that the dyslexic brain derives its brilliance.

tiffany SUnday

Don’t be trapped by dogma – which is living with the results of other people’s thinking. Don’t let the noise of others’ opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition.

Steve Jobs

WE WERE NEVER BORN TO READ. Human beings invented reading only a few thousand years ago. And with this invention, we rearranged the very organization of our brain, which in turn expanded the ways we were able to think.

Maryann Wolf

I try to get the point across that not everybody thinks the same way. There are obvious benefits to being ‘book smart,’ but I think common sense and creativity is just as good, maybe even better.

Dav Pilkey

Dyslexia isn’t a disease. It’s a community.

Ben Foss

Dreams don’t show up on government surveys or school league tables, but they are the fuel that makes us want to get up and get on. For young people to feel that the low road is the only one available to them is nonsense. 

Maggie Aderin-Pocock, PHD

I see the world in a different way than most people and for me, that’s been a positive thing.

Daymond John

Making Percy dyslexic was my way of honoring the potential of all the kids I’ve known who have those conditions. It’s not a bad thing to be different. Sometimes, it’s the mark of being very, very talented.

Rick Riordan

Life is full of challenges. How you handle these challenges is what builds character. Never be afraid to be who you are. 

Erin Brockovich

One trait in a lot of dyslexic people I know is by the time we got out of college, our ability to deal with failure was highly developed. So we look at most situations and see much more of the upside than downsides.

Gary Cohn

I discovered being a little bit different actually sets you aside in show business; it makes you special. You always try to turn your negative into a positive.

Jay Leno

Hopefully, those dyslexia quotes lifted your mood and made you feel like everything is going to be okay. We may not have it all figured out today, but we will get there eventually. Remember, your dyslexic child is uniquely and perfectly made. Not only that, you were perfectly chosen to be their parent. Teach them to love their dyslexic mind for all it’s strengths and, over time, learn to work with the struggles. Do that and they will be unstoppable. You got this. I’m so grateful you are here.

P.S. If your child is mature enough, surround them with empowering dyslexia quotes. It can help inspire them and give them hope that their future will turn out just as great as they imagined it would. It’s never too early to start them with having a positive mental attitude!