Dyslexia or a Learning Disability may have brought you here -- and we want to help you to Beat Dyslexia by shifting the verbage to focus on your Right-Brained Learner and their strengths.
We use the term Right-Brained Dyslexia to describe the student who has Dyslexia (a problem with words) and who learns best when see and experience information- a Right-Brained Learner.
Of all the symptoms of Dyslexia, the single most important one is:
Does your child learn best when they see and experience information?
If this sounds like your child, they may be a Right-Brained Learner.
The other 4 key symptoms of Dyslexia include:
Does your child have a problem with:
- Reading Comprehension -- too often people are fooled when their child reads well. The problem is that many students with right-brained dyslexia read well -- but they do not understand what they read.
- Math word problems -- some of the kids we see are good with math facts, but virtually no kid with right-brained dyslexia is good with math word problems.
- Putting their thoughts on paper.
- Homework taking too long - often with incredible stress.
I am Mira Halpert. I have a Masters in Education from the University of Michigan. I focus on students who may have been labeled with Dyslexia or a Learning Disability -- but I come at it as a parent and educator, who is a right-brained learner.
We do offer both right-brained assessments and right-brained programs and a