Cooking monster
for the incredible minds, which everybody has


LaFlamme, Kirsten. "Nachos." 2015. JPG
LaFlamme, Kirsten. "Nachos." 2015. JPG
How do dyslexic people think?
Dyslexic people have a very different way of thinking than nondysplastic. Nondysplastic people think step by set to the end product while dyslexic people first think at the end product and then figure out how to make it. When you ask a non dyslexic a definition of a word than you usually get a definition similar to what the dictionary says. When you ask a dyslexic person to define the same word they usually will give you a description of the definition. For example when someone asks to a non dyslexic person what is tea? They will probably say it is warm water with a taste. A dyslexic person will probably say how to make tea.



Non-dyslexic person
dyslexic person
LaFlamme, Kirsten. "Tea." 2015.JPG
LaFlamme, Kirsten. "Dyslexic thinking1." 2015.JPG
LaFlamme, Kirsten. "Dyslexic thinking2." 2015.JPG
How non-dyslexic people see the words

LaFlamme, Kirsten. "Dyslexic thinking.3" 2015.JPG
How dyslexic people see the words

LaFlamme, Kirsten. "Dyslexic thinking4." 2015.JPG