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Is Jon really dyslexic? Can you tell?
Jon is now 13yo. After nearly 7 years of constant remedial work with teachers from the Persatuan Dyslexia Kuala Lumpur (including many years of 1-to-1 tuition with a teacher there) I now see the fruits of his labour!
This is proof that dyslexia is a gift that properly used, can be great! Oh, one more thing...half of those kids you see in the youtube....they're homeschooled! So non-homeschoolers, do not spend any more precious energy listening to the nay-sayers! Homeschooling kids do socialize...as long as their parents socialize! These homeschooling kids socialize better than most of the non-homeschooling kids as their parent/s have the time to take them out on shopping trips to learn more about life n stuff so much so much so that I envy them (the parents), having so much interaction with their kids whereas we, working parents, barely have enought time to work thru their homework n then get enough sleep.
Learning challenged children will definitely do better homeschooled than being in a regular school unless they are fortunate enough to have really good teachers to guide them.
By the way, one of the girls is dyslexic ...can you identify her? I've already given you a clue!

Is Jon really dyslexic? Can you tell?
Jon is now 13yo. After nearly 7 years of constant remedial work with teachers from the Persatuan Dyslexia Kuala Lumpur (including many years of 1-to-1 tuition with a teacher there) I now see the fruits of his labour!
This is proof that dyslexia is a gift that properly used, can be great! Oh, one more thing...half of those kids you see in the youtube....they're homeschooled! So non-homeschoolers, do not spend any more precious energy listening to the nay-sayers! Homeschooling kids do socialize...as long as their parents socialize! These homeschooling kids socialize better than most of the non-homeschooling kids as their parent/s have the time to take them out on shopping trips to learn more about life n stuff so much so much so that I envy them (the parents), having so much interaction with their kids whereas we, working parents, barely have enought time to work thru their homework n then get enough sleep.
Learning challenged children will definitely do better homeschooled than being in a regular school unless they are fortunate enough to have really good teachers to guide them.
By the way, one of the girls is dyslexic ...can you identify her? I've already given you a clue!
2 comments:
Jon is the one in long pants and specs ( he looks like you ) and the dyslexic girl is the one posing as a tree ( just a guess )! Right or not?
What was the give-away?
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