One of the biggest strengths of neurodivergent people, including dyslexics, is their ability to see patterns where the rest of us see static. But I want everybody to be able to see at least some of the patterns that I present. What do you see?











One of the biggest strengths of neurodivergent people, including dyslexics, is their ability to see patterns where the rest of us see static. But I want everybody to be able to see at least some of the patterns that I present. What do you see?










Had no idea about Richard Engel’s dyslexia. He’s an even bigger hero to me now that I know.
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He totally is. What a rock star, separate and apart from his amazing reporting.
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This is so fun Amy! I loved looking at the patters and I know kids will too. The Fibonacci sequence has always fascinated me.
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I think seeing the many patterns that the Fibonacci sequence could make — and understanding that they could be described by numbers — was the first time that I saw the beauty in math. It is fascinating, and I do hope the kids enjoy it as much as you and I. π
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