80 percent of learning is visual, so children who can't afford vision correction are at such a disadvantage.
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It has been said that 80% of what people learn is visual.
Kids can learn a lot by seeing things rather than reading it.
If your kid doesn't have broadband access, that's a real disadvantage for participating in modern education.
We're committed to making sure parents have affordable, quality early learning for their kids - there's no question about it.
Although children are only 24 percent of the population, they're 100 percent of our future and we cannot afford to provide any child with a substandard education.
Replacing human vision is more than just a tool: we need to understand how that affects the brain.
True, a little learning is a dangerous thing, but it still beats total ignorance.
Without vision you don't see, and without practicality the bills don't get paid.
I think there's so much negative influence on children in school settings. It becomes learning by rote to pass a test. It's not contextualized.
Children are trained to think linearly instead of imaginatively; they are taught to read slowly and carefully, and are discouraged from daydreaming. They are trained to reduce the use and capacity of their brain.