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Title: Dyslexia Coloring Book
Author: Karumbo, Anthony N.
Publisher: Njire
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 56
Dimensions: 11.02h x 8.50w x 0.12d
Product Weight: 0.34 lbs.
Language: English
ISBN: 9780999171103
The reason why I truly believe that dyslexia is a unique vision perspective is because it isn't fair to be labeled with a diagnosis that is based on a cookie cutter formula. If you can't see then you are blind. If you can see something different than what others are seeing then you have a unique situation between the relay of what your eyes see and what your brain perceives. This coloring book was created to help dyslectics look at letters and numbers in a different way. Rather than see them like everyone else sees them. Why not train to recognize letters and numbers in different angles which might help dyslectics condition their minds no matter what they are seeing. If dyslectics see letters and numbers differently, why try and change the way they see? Why not create a way for them to embrace how they see and help them understand what and how they each individually see? I am not saying that I found a solution, I honestly stumbled upon this idea. I hope that it can make a difference in someones life.
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Title: Dyslexia Coloring Book
Author: Karumbo, Anthony N.
Publisher: Njire
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 56
Dimensions: 11.02h x 8.50w x 0.12d
Product Weight: 0.34 lbs.
Language: English
ISBN: 9780999171103
The reason why I truly believe that dyslexia is a unique vision perspective is because it isn't fair to be labeled with a diagnosis that is based on a cookie cutter formula. If you can't see then you are blind. If you can see something different than what others are seeing then you have a unique situation between the relay of what your eyes see and what your brain perceives. This coloring book was created to help dyslectics look at letters and numbers in a different way. Rather than see them like everyone else sees them. Why not train to recognize letters and numbers in different angles which might help dyslectics condition their minds no matter what they are seeing. If dyslectics see letters and numbers differently, why try and change the way they see? Why not create a way for them to embrace how they see and help them understand what and how they each individually see? I am not saying that I found a solution, I honestly stumbled upon this idea. I hope that it can make a difference in someones life.
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Title: Dyslexia Coloring Book
Author: Karumbo, Anthony N.
Publisher: Njire
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 56
Dimensions: 11.02h x 8.50w x 0.12d
Product Weight: 0.34 lbs.
Language: English
ISBN: 9780999171103
The reason why I truly believe that dyslexia is a unique vision perspective is because it isn't fair to be labeled with a diagnosis that is based on a cookie cutter formula. If you can't see then you are blind. If you can see something different than what others are seeing then you have a unique situation between the relay of what your eyes see and what your brain perceives. This coloring book was created to help dyslectics look at letters and numbers in a different way. Rather than see them like everyone else sees them. Why not train to recognize letters and numbers in different angles which might help dyslectics condition their minds no matter what they are seeing. If dyslectics see letters and numbers differently, why try and change the way they see? Why not create a way for them to embrace how they see and help them understand what and how they each individually see? I am not saying that I found a solution, I honestly stumbled upon this idea. I hope that it can make a difference in someones life.
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