quarta-feira, 2 de maio de 2012

Walt Disney and dyslexia

Walt Disney, American artist, cartoonist, movie maker, entertainer. Born on December 5, 1901 and died on December 15, 1996. 
Adults are only kids that grow up anyaway said Walt Disney the man who taught the world that  “When you wish upon a star your dreams came true” . Walt did a lot of wishing and dreaming about drawing. His struggles with traditional learning led him to make numerous comments about moder education.
Crowded classrooms and halfday sessions are tragic waste of your gratest national resource – the minds of children. But he din’t just stand back and talk about what was wrong. He made educational films and designed spaces where adults and children alike could learn about the world around them a multi-sensority way. He would rather entertain and hope that people learned something that would educate them.
In his childhood he had serious problems at school, he had the worst grade of all his friends. Dyslexia is a very difficult problem and can´t be treated, so he continue in the same way.
The only one who believed the boy was his mother that caused him to take class at home to try learned and write, until he began to be an average student.
 Of his sucess he would sometimes only observe the world. All the adversity he had in his life, all the troubles and obstacles have strengthened him… You may not realize when something bad happened with you, but a kick in the teeth may be the best in the future for yourself…
But no matter what happened he always believed in his dreams and encouraged others too… We keep moving farrward opening new doors, and doing new things. When you believe in something, believe in it all the way, impliclly and unquestionably you can do anything.




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