Henry Winkler’s journey to success was shaped by his struggles with dyslexia and harsh
criticism from his parents, who saw him as lazy. Despite academic challenges, he earned
an MFA from Yale and pursued acting, though reading scripts remained difficult.
On Happy Days, he relied on improvisation to compensate,
At 31, his stepson’s diagnosis led him to realize he also had dyslexia, a turning point that inspired him to help others. He later authored a children’s book series featuring a dyslexic character, proving that learning challenges don’t define one’s potential.
