How Do People With Dyslexia Learn Differently (P4)

Published: Feb. 3, 2022, noon

Hay guys today is Part 4 How we learn differently, hope you enjoy this episode. 

Keynotes from today are.

1- What does multisensory mean? Using all your senses and visualising to learn more effectively, i.e. clap at each syllable/letter, cat or cu-cum-ber.


How we store information using making a cafe and wear-house model - 

Wear-house - non-dyslexics, they store information in their warehouse and retrieve it when they want. It’s like making a cake - combines other ingredients, to add the whole, the information is moulded with other bits of related info data, to make new conclusions,


Two types of learning styles - crow students and turkey students,

non-dyslexia - turkey learning style- easy to memorize the pattern, names and symbols, and routine tasks. 

People with dyslexia - crow learning style - do not do things in a known way, they use new ways of doing this, take longer to process information, but can combine pieces of knowledge with learning how to do them better. 



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