EP #76: Making Reading Fun with Lois Letchford

You can be stupid and be a doctor.  

Learning is necessary for everyone but we all do it in different ways.  Some people struggling to comprehend what they read despite being able to speak words very well.  It’s vitally important that we allow all people to learn and contribute to our world.  Unfortunately, current systems do no always allow.  No one is stupid.

Lois Letchford is highly motivated to make reading fundamental for all learners.  She teaches and writes about how important emotions are in learning.  Her son struggled mightily when we has young and it took many years to figure out not that we was unintelligent, but that other ways of learning were more effective for him.  He is, in fact, very intelligent.  Lois will show you how her son and many other people can benefit from more emotional learning. 

What You'll Learn In Today's Episode:

  • How different people learn in different ways

  • Why reading is not that easy for some

  • What we should believe about young peoples’ minds

  • How Lois’ son became a doctor of mathematics

  • Why it’s important to assume all people are intelligent

  • How to make learning more enjoyable for your team

  • Why

Ideas Worth Sharing:

“I turn every book into a play.” – Lois Letchford

“Struggling children aren’t stupid.” - Lois Letchford

“Don't see someone as a dumb kid, see them as a future rocket science” - Lois Letchford

“Dialogue is easier to read than description .” - Lois Letchford

“It’s our job to help them (students) identify the struggles and do a better job of presenting information to them in a better way..” - Bob DePasquale

Resources In Today's Episode:

 
 
 
 
 
Robert DePasquale

Lover of Stewardship

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