Documentos TV. Words to the wind
- This week in TV Documents, talk about dyslexia, a disorder with no cure
- Cause of much school failure, affects 4% of the English population
- Einstein, Edison, Picasso, Lennon suffered this neurobiological disorder
- Parents of children affected claim support of public health system
The dyslexia requires a specific educational focus. Enlarge photo
Dyslexia is the cause of much of school failure. Enlarge photo
Dyslexia is not curable, is corrected or redirects. Enlarge photo
have to work with all the senses.
"WORDS TO THE WIND" DOCUMENTS airs on TV on Saturday January 15 2011 at 22:25 by La 2 de TVE
Production: Argonauta Producciones SL (Spain)
Duration 56 '
RTVE.es / DOCUMENTS TV 16.01.2011 - 10:45 h
"Words to the wind" is a documentary about dyslexia, a disorder that affects more than 4% of the English population , causes high part of school failure and problems in work and personal development.
In Spain, dyslexia is still a great is unknown and under-treated in the classroom . His attention from the public health system is almost nonexistent. Parents of children with dyslexia have to resort to their own devices, the private treatment to try to make the school life of their child does not become a nightmare.
Reading and writing are the basic tool in teaching. And the dyslexic, a neurological disorder, are unable to correctly associate the sound with the graphics of the letters and learn the rhythm of their peers.
scientists, athletes, artists and creative geniuses that have marked our history were dyslexic obviously overcame their disability if they were not bright because of it. Albert Einstein, Thomas Edison, Picasso, Magic Johnson or John Lennon had to live with dyslexia. The
dyslexia is not cured. As explained by different specialists in the wind words, correct or is redirected through another educational system that uses the strengths of the dyslexic, working with all the senses, explaining things hacérselas instead of reading and teaching techniques appropriate to their abilities to meet the written text. The
Education Act recognizes that dyslexia requires a specific educational attention and opens the doors to their treatment in the classroom. But the lack of information and specialized teachers of the problem difficult to detect.
words in the wind takes us through different experiences living in Spain: from the Balearic community, where they have made great progress and legislative recognition, through the College The Brot in Barcelona, \u200b\u200bthe only center Spain specializing in dyslexia, or the situation in Madrid, where the school and the health system will spend another responsibility.
Children who suffer from dyslexia tell, their families, the difficulties encountered in their condition is understood. Also adults living with dyslexia, as Gabino Diego actor or writer Boris Izaguirre, tell how they have managed to overcome their difficulties and have a full professional development in their respective disciplines.
In a society like ours, where literacy is not only a right but a duty, dyslexia involves difficulties in the development at all levels of sufferers. SEE DOCUMENTARY
0 comments:
Post a Comment