I can’t always understand the text in the picture book

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**Author: Xu Zhaokang** **Illustrated by: Wang Yuxi** **Publisher: Hope Learning** "Why don't you pay attention?" "Is it so difficult? You're just lazy!" "Why can't you ever learn?" As a parent, have you ever scolded your children like this when they fell behind? But have you ever thought that children just can’t find a way, rather than being lazy? The author of this book, Xu Zhaokang, uses his own personal experience to explain why some children still have poor grades no matter how hard they try, and leads children and parents to find ways to overcome difficulties in reading and writing! The story tells that the protagonist Sike loves to read and has always used his own original method to understand the world through words. However, because his mother wanted Sike to improve his academic performance, he found a tutor who taught using traditional methods. I came to make up lessons for him, but I didn't expect that this would make Sike's grades worse! Fortunately, there is an opportunity to make a new choice in the world of stories. The cousin who works in the library understands that Sike's dyslexia is caused by the insufficient development of the posterior occipital lobe of the brain, and guides Sike to overcome dyslexia and rebuild his self-confidence in a suitable way. Fall in love with learning. These children with dyslexia may really have "dyslexia" (also known as "dyslexia" or "dyslexia"), or they may not! Don't be afraid of being defined, and don't worry about being defined, because by training the brain in appropriate ways, some dyslexia can be overcome. And every child is unique. As Wang Tianqiang, "Director of Hong Kong Tomorrow Art Education Institution" who wrote the introduction to this book, said: "Everyone is different, which does not mean it is a blessing or a regret." And "this book allows everyone to It doesn’t matter whether you understand the text or not, the key is to have the heart to understand the child.” **Features of this book** ★This is a rare picture book written specifically for dyslexia to help children and parents facing dyslexia find solutions. ★This book is adapted from the author's real life story. It is a real person and inspiring story. ★Let readers understand the brain structure that causes dyslexia and understand that the condition can be improved through training. ★Readers can participate in choosing the ending of the story when reading, which increases the interaction and involvement of reading, and makes people understand that even if they face difficulties, they can independently choose how to deal with them. ★The book provides brain training games, and you can also connect to the "Concentration Training Manual" website through the QR code to get more relevant information. ★Colorful hardcover printing, beautiful pictures, durable books. **about the author** **Author: Xu Zhaokang** The creative director of Tomoto, a Hong Kong theater company, uses theater to participate in various social welfare and educational works. When he saw adults in their 20s and 30s in drug rehabilitation centers, and their lives were difficult to turn around, he decided to engage in children's education. He has been engaged in children's education ever since More than twenty years. As a person with dyslexia and a zero score in the Hong Kong Secondary School Examination, Tsui is well aware of the shortcomings of the traditional education system and the plight faced by children with dyslexia. In order to reverse the life experiences of many children, Tsui began to study children's brains eighteen years ago. Ministry of Development, specializing in left and right brain development, educating countless people. Now engaged in educational consulting work, he founded "Brain Action Co., Ltd." and Tomoto252 cultural and creative brands, using stories to help children understand themselves and enable parents and teachers to see the world from a child's perspective. IG & FB: Tomoto252 FB: Focus Training Manual **Illustrated by: Wang Yuxi** Designer, illustrator, runs U_C Illustration illustration brand. The name U_C looks like a pensive emoticon. I hope that people will resonate with U_C's works and leave stories in their hearts, and hope to convey warmth through childlike strokes. , heal everyone. **Exhibition experience** 2022 Personal Illustration Exhibition "Adventure" 2022 Taipei Illustration Expo 2020, 2022 Taipei Illustration Art Festival **recommender** This book is recommended by important figures in Hong Kong and Taiwan who care about the diverse educational development of children, including: Introduction Wang Tianqiang (Director of Hong Kong Tomorrow Art Education Institution) joint recommender Yu Shanlu (Assistant Professor, Department of Drama, National Taipei University of the Arts) Riyun (lyricist) Dr. Lin Bo (child and adolescent psychiatry expert) Jijizi (radio DJ) Haixing (Founder and Principal of Xiangshi Natural School) Chen Ying (Founder of Principal Chen’s Free Tutorial World) Chan Siu-cheok (Founder and Principal of Zhengsheng College) Hui Hanrong (Principal of Hong Kong Shau Kee Creative Academy) Guihuatian (hosted by Tian Haozu’s 3 Treasures Channel) In alphabetical order of last name **Recommendations** Children don't like writing and have difficulty reading. It turns out that the words they see in their eyes are very different from ours. This book uses vivid and specific pictures to help parents understand their children's difficulties. Together with the methods suggested in the book, it can help children enjoy reading. ——Haixing (founder and principal of Xiangshi Natural School) Just because I can't read doesn't mean I don't understand. This is my portrait. ——Chen Zhaozhuo (Founder and Principal of Zhengsheng College) Everyone has different potential, and there is no one way to learn. ——Hui Hanrong (Principal of Hong Kong Shau Kee Creative Academy) Obstacles have to be crossed, and once they are crossed, they are no longer obstacles! Dear parents and classmates, come on! ——Guihuatian (hosted by Tian Haozu’s 3 Treasures Channel) **Introduction** Understand children's hearts Wang Tianqiang (Director of Hong Kong Tomorrow Art Education Institution) Everyone is different, it doesn’t mean it’s a blessing or a regret. The author shares his confusion and satisfaction from his first-hand experience. He is very knowledgeable, but it turns out that the words in his eyes can be blurry and he needs to work hard to create new methods to remember. Giraffes have long necks because they eat leaves from trees. Pandas lost their taste for meat and became vegetarians. The ostrich has been ridiculed by ignorant people as a representative of escapism for many years because it has to take care of the eggs in the sand. But they did not escape. Overcoming adversity relied on adaptability and patience. Every animal is different and there is no need to be cute and be a panda in order to be attractive. There is no need to have a long neck because you want to be superior to others. Just be yourself according to your own characteristics. Teachers and parents must see clearly the situation of their children and use patience, love and care as nutrients for their education. Understanding children is the secret weapon of education. The author of this picture book uses actual experience, symbolic content, and solution suggestions to share with you how to understand children's hearts. Having known Sir Kang for many years, he has used his first-hand experience to help children who are also full of challenges. It has surpassed his love and has become his mission. Perhaps, this book makes everyone understand that it doesn’t matter if you can’t understand the text, the key is to have the heart to understand children. **Author's words** **Kang Sir Brain Encyclopedia** The story "I can't always understand the words" is my real childhood experience. This experience made me suffer a lot, which led me to spend eighteen years developing a set of concentration training for children with learning difficulties. courses, hoping that many children with poor grades can find a happy campus life. The posterior occipital lobe of the human brain is responsible for the person's observation and reception abilities, while the left posterior occipital lobe controls the person's text observation ability, while speaking and writing are related to the connection between the left temporal lobe and the left prefrontal lobe. It seems that Sike's text is blurry. The mysterious condition is caused by insufficient development of nerve cells in his left posterior occipital lobe. The lack of development of the left posterior occipital lobe means that the nerve cells in this area have not received enough training. However, this is a condition that can be improved. You only need to continue to stimulate the synaptic growth of the left posterior occipital lobe nerve cells, and it will slowly improve. . But how can we stimulate the nerve cells in the left posterior occipital lobe? One of the most important ways is to read more paper books and text. How to cultivate children's interest in reading? First of all, children must maintain their curiosity about the world, and reading is a way to satisfy this curiosity, then they will be interested in the content of the book. If a child is generally not interested in reading, parents can read with him first. There is a very simple trick, which is to put your child in your arms and read a book with him. This will make it easier for him to like reading, because through physical contact, our brain will increase a large amount of dopamine, and these dopamine will It surrounds nerve cells and stimulates them to accelerate growth. In addition, parents can make their children feel loved. On a psychological level, parents and children have a companion relationship, making them feel that you are facing the big monster of words together. Parents should understand that for children who don’t like reading, reading text is a big and difficult task, like a big monster. Through the above method, you will not be in opposition, but have a relationship of companions. In addition to reading with children, we have also included three games that train eyeballs and observation skills. We hope to train the development of the occipital lobe of the child's brain through games and exercise the brain in the game, because in a pleasant learning environment, Will make the brain's nerve cells grow faster and smarter. So parents and children, don’t give up. You will definitely be able to overcome the difficulties. Come on! If you want to know more and get more training game tools, you can browse the "Focus Training Manual" FB page I created. In addition, I also developed the graphic story of Tomoto252. I hope that the story of the fuming rabbit will allow more parents and teachers to understand the needs of children through their eyes.

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Author: Xu Zhaokang Illustrated by: Wang Yuxi Publisher: Hope Learning "Why don't you pay attention?" "Is it so difficult? You're just lazy!" "Why can't you ever learn?" As a parent, have you ever scolded your children like this when they fell behind? But have you ever thought that children just can’t find a way, rather than being lazy?