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 ā€œat knowing how other people feelā€ and ā€œat figuring how to work out problemsā€.

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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