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Can You Read This?

Jan 14 | Can You Read This?

Aoccdrnig to a rscheearch at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy, it dseno't mtaetr in waht oerdr the ltteres in a wrod are, the olny iproamtnt tihng is taht the frsit and lsat ltteer be in the rghit pclae. Tihs is bcuseae the huamn mnid deos not raed ervey lteter by istlef, but the wrod as a wlohe. Olny 55% of plepoe can raed tihs.

So, are you a part of the 55%?

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Comments:

Comment from: Tony [Member]
01/14/10 @ 15:18
I konw yuo ddint Pstaor. Waht is tihs auobt. LOL! Saty Belsesd

tony
Comment from: Johnny Ogletree [Member]
01/14/10 @ 15:30
:) This is a post that one of the franchise owners posted on Facebook. I thought it interesting for lots of reasons. I first thought about Sight Words, and how we first learn them, further more I thought about how we know words by the letters that are in them, and also how we can have moments where we forget how to spell the simplest words. I think this says a lot about how we process information and ingest and digest the new and old things.



Thanks for the blessings T. May God continue to bless your family beyond our wildest imagination.

Johnny O
Comment from: Debra [Member]
01/14/10 @ 15:32
kinda makes mispelling words ok in my book!
Comment from: Debra [Member]
01/14/10 @ 15:34
Wow! Amazing!
Comment from: Leila [Member]
01/14/10 @ 15:36
Oh my goodness, kinda made my eyes hurt...lol
Comment from: April [Member]
01/14/10 @ 17:54
Welcome to my world. I am dyslexic and I understood the whole thing.

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Johnny and Quinita Ogletree | Owner

Meet Johnny & Quinita Ogletree | Owners

Johnny grew up in Houston and there after receiving his graduate degree. He has spent time working with and serving families and children for over nine years, as a mentor, family therapist, and substitute teacher. Johnny earned a B.S. in Political Science and Master of Divinity at Samuel D. Proctor School of Theology. He has spent most of his time working in the community as a role model and mentor and has worked as the Pastor of Community Life for over five years. Currently working as Teen Pastor there, Johnny has a heart for children and enjoys seeing them excel and reach their full potential.

Quinita attended Virginia Union University under a Presidential Scholar Award and obtained a B.A. in Psychology and Master of Divinity from the Samuel D. Proctor School of Theology. She has recently completed work on her second Masters degree from University of Houston in Educational Psychology, and is now enrolled at Texas A & M in pursuit of her Doctorate. Quinita hails from a family of educators who have served the public for over 30 years. Quinita has worked in the field of education for over eight years, as an Assistant Director of Preschool and Christian Academy; teacher at a NAEYC accredited school, tutor, and nanny. She is a life-long learner, who is interested in seeing children enjoy excelling academically while pursing scholarly endeavors. She is passionate about equipping children with educational skills that will transform their lives and prepare them for a rewarding career. Her job requires her to develop and implement an after-school program and supervise a staff and deal directly with parents and student of all ages.