You are viewing a single comment's thread from:
RE: The World of Dyslexia: The Difficult Journey to Be Understood
There's a lot of research showing that teaching children with dyslexia to write in cursive can be very helpful to them. When we write in cursive we don't pick up the pencil until the whole word is written. This constant flow is supposed to help retrain the brain.
I really like that concept because there is a flow to that technique. Even with speech they have found for those who have difficulty with speaking, like in stroke patients, that instead of verbalizing words, to sing because of that flow. Thank-you for sharing good information. I believe anything and everything should be explored to help children to learn and thrive.
This is so helpful.