Boy, 12, says dyslexia gives him his own superpowers

Ryan Hamilton Black’s superpowers do not allow him to generate unlimited amounts of energy, travel through time and space, or manipulate matter on a subatomic level.

Boy, 12, says dyslexia gives him his own superpowers

He is, however, especially clever “at knowing how other people feel” and “at figuring how to work out problems”.

His dyslexia is not a curse but a superpower, he says, in his contribution to an innovative book whose title he inspired: Dyslexia is my Superpower (Most of the Time).

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