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Friday, August 15, 2014

Ed Cooke said that Dyslexia is in an advantage in Memory Learning


Ed Cooke shows how his approach to memory can be helpful for all learners - but especially those, such as most Dyslexics, who think visually.



He said that dyslexia isn't a dysfunction with the brain of people but a style of thinking, and that if sometime dyslexic doesn't fit in western education systems is because we doesn't teach them some memories technique. And that for dyslexic learning this technique is more easy to them than other people because they have good visual memory.

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