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Henry Winkler, known for his role as Fonzie in 'Happy Days,' has opened up about his struggles with dyslexia in his new memoir. Winkler reveals that prior to his dyslexia diagnosis, table reads for the show were 'humiliating.' He also shares how his dyslexia affected his ability to read bedtime stories to his children, with his wife taking on that role. Winkler's memoir reflects on his difficult childhood and his journey to overcome severe dyslexia. The book has been praised for its entertaining and insightful content.
Henry Winkler on the achievement of writing his memoir “Being Henry: The Fonz... and Beyond,” and many children’s books while overcoming severe dyslexia. Winkler's memoir looks back at his unhappy childhood and growing up with parents who called him a "dumb dog" in German. https://t.co/eOMFcX6dZd
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Henry Winkler’s dyslexia has been “a lifelong learning challenge,” he tells the Book Review. “When my children were younger, I could not read them the bedtime story. My wife, Stacey, read those books aloud, and I acted them out. That was my job.” https://t.co/JZFJSDWVS7
Henry Winkler Says 'Happy Days' Table Reads Were "Humiliating" Prior to Dyslexia Diagnosis https://t.co/fSXWrMLVe8