New Delhi: At a seminar on learning difficulties in the Capital, teachers and principals listened carefully to someone who's lived with dyslexia — guitarist Susmit Sen, of the band Indian Ocean.
"Support from somebody at home in these kind of cases is absolutely essential. It should be done without letting the person know that the support is being given just because he or she is dyslexic. One has to simply believe in the child," says Susmit Sen.
All this was an endeavour to highlight what needs to be done next.
Founder Orkids Learning Centre, Geet Oberoi says, "After Taare Zameen Par was released, people have become more aware of the symptoms of dyslexia and of what the child feels. we wanted principals and teachers to come to the seminar so that they understand why it is important to tap each child's potential and how they can do it."
http://www.ibnlive.com/news/govt-learns-a-lesson-from-taare-zameen-par/58380-3.html
Feb 7, 2008
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