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Giving "The Gift of Dyslexia" Parent Presentation in Yankton, South Dakota.
Meeting with Kim Carson of Smart Start Dyslexia Correction Center in Brookings, South Dakota.
Examples of how a dyslexic visualizes all perspectives of a 3-dimensional object (the elephant will stay an elephant) but, when the dyslexic attempts to use the same visual technique with letters, the letter "b" also becomes d, 9, P, q, etc. in the dyslexic's mind. This ultimately makes reading, math, music (subjects with symbols) extremely difficult and frustrating for a dyslexic.
Giving "The Gift of Dyslexia" School Presentation at John F Kennedy Elementary School in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
Michael Giving His Best Imitation of Miss America.
Here I Am Standing in Front of Our United States Capital in Washington, DC After Meeting with Leaders About My Program, "The Gift of Dyslexa."
Here I Am Meeting With South Dakota Congressional Leader, Stephanie Herseth, In Her Washington, DC Office to Talk About "The Gift of Dyslexia" Program and What We Can Do for South Dakota.
Visiting and Giving "The Gift of Dyslexia" School Presentation to My Close Friend and Special Education Resource Teacher, Abigail Torrey and Her Resource Room Class at Fontenelle Elementary School in Omaha, NE.
Here I Am Standing in Front of My Old School, Lincoln Elementary in Yankton, South Dakota!
After Meeting with Children in Lincoln's Resource Room.
Taking My Program "The Gift of Dyslexia" to Washington, DC and Educating Our Congressional Leaders About This Important Issue.
Making Math Fun for Levi at One of "The Gift of Dyslexia" Presentations.
Giving A Holiday Special Presentation of "The Gift of Dyslexia" and the Importance of Sharing the 'GIFT' in Yankton, South Dakota.
After Visiting Stewart Elementary School in Yankton, South Dakota, I Pose for a Picture with My Old Fifth Grade Teacher, Mr. Klimisch, Who Is Now the Principle. The Two of Us Stand in Front of the Creative "Architectural" Work of Students.
Dr. Isburg, Pediatric Neurologist at the Yankton Medical Clinic and I Pose for a Picture After He Gave Me a Medical Professional's Prospective on Dyslexia.
Hanging Out with Student's After Giving "The Gift of Dyslexia" School Presentation at Austin Rachel Elementary School in Vermillion, South Dakota.
What Can I Say, You Are Never to Young or to Old to be a Princess! Even the Vermillion Teachers Want to be One!
Taking "The Gift of Dyslexia" Program to South Dakota's State Capital in Pierre, South Dakota. It Is Time for South Dakota to Recognize Dyslexia as a Learning Disability, Until Than We Are Not Properly Helping the 150,000 Dyslexics in Our State, That Is the Size of Sioux Falls, Our Largest City!
Kim Carson and I Stand in Front of Her Buisness, Smart Start Dyslexia Correction Center in Brookings, South Dakota.
Reading to Children with South Dakota First Lady, Jean Rounds (We Are Pictured In the Back Row Holding Children). Governor Mike Rounds and His Wife are Proud Supporters of the "Reach Out and Read" Program that Promotes Early Literacy in Our State. Studies Have Shown That Children Who are Read to from an Early Age are More Successful at Learning to Read. One Study Claimed That Reading Aloud to Children is the Single Most Important Activity for Literacy Development and Eventual Reading Success.
Here I Am with the Wonderful People Who Helped Me Grow, the Staff of the Yankton High School Resource Room. Thank You! I Enjoyed Sharing My Personal Story with the Staff and High Schoolers.
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