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Color blindness
People who are colour blind still see all the light that reaches their eyes, just some colours look the same as others. If they were green-red colourblind they would still see the lines, but may not be able to tell the difference between those lines and red lines of they were also present.
People who are colour blind still see all the light that reaches their eyes, just some colours look the same as others. If they were green-red colourblind they would still see the lines, but may not be able to tell the difference between those lines and red lines of they were also present.
See lessWhy can’t I do two things at the same time?
Of course you can! You can, with one in your subconscious working away but if you mean thinking in words, I don't think you can, because it would be like saying two separate sentences at the same time. Sometimes sublimating one thought will cause a solution to appear seemingly spontaneously (when acRead more
Of course you can! You can, with one in your subconscious working away but if you mean thinking in words, I don’t think you can, because it would be like saying two separate sentences at the same time. Sometimes sublimating one thought will cause a solution to appear seemingly spontaneously (when actually your brain didn’t completely stop thinking of it).
See lessDyslexia
In contrary to a lot of things you might have been told about dyslexia, people with dyslexia do not special education. They can easily get help from a psychologist or a tutor. Sometimes, some people with dyslexia change as they grow older. Considering your child for a special education cos of dyslexRead more
In contrary to a lot of things you might have been told about dyslexia, people with dyslexia do not special education. They can easily get help from a psychologist or a tutor. Sometimes, some people with dyslexia change as they grow older. Considering your child for a special education cos of dyslexia will be preventing your child from having same opportunities as other children of their age. Most of the time, special education is not needed, it is not the solution.
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