Fair enough!
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On 1 Aug 2016, at 7:11 pm, Jackie Brown <jackieannbrown62@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:** To leave the list, click on the immediately-following link:-
Hi Alison
I agree, that is how I learn too, hence the importance of a Braille display
if it is possible to own one.
An interesting thread, but probably not one on topic, (smile.)
Kind regards,
Jackie Brown
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Date: Monday, 1 August 2016 6.51 pm
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I'm inclined to agree with you, Jackie.
I do feel for people who are dyslexic and understand why, especially after
finishing work, they might not want to make too big a deal of spelling and
just enjoy the sound of the word, rather than worrying about how it is spelt.
One of the reasons I feel the teaching of braille to blind children is so
important is because it is much easier to learn to spell a word if you see
it written down, rather than just relying on how it sounds. How on earth do
you learn the difference between their and there etc. or learn the rules
when to use same unless you can see them written down.
Certainly when I'm learning something, like a new piece of equipment, I like
to have the instructions in Braille and they then stick in my head much
better than when I just rely on hearing them.
Alison
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