Dyslexia — in the best of cases — forces you to develop skills that might otherwise have lain dormant… It also forces you to do things you might otherwise never have considered. ~Malcolm Gladwell
Your children learn best when they are active and moving. When they move, their brain grows and makes new connections. When movement stops, learning stops.
Our dyslexic and struggling elementary, middle, and high schoolers are “studying within an education system that highlights their weaknesses and does not reward their strengths.” ~John Hicks