Every child learns differently — and that’s a strength, not a problem.
In this video, Jia-Jing Lee explains why our schools must move beyond one-size-fits-all education and adopt inclusive, student-centered learning that enables every child to thrive. Too often, kids with learning differences like dyslexia, ADHD, or autism are labeled as “abnormal.” That’s not just wrong — it’s harmful.
Neuroscience shows these differences are natural variations in how the brain processes information. Many of these students are creative, resourceful thinkers who can excel when given the right support. We need classrooms that celebrate diversity, not punish it.
That means:
✅ Empowering teachers to personalize instruction
✅ Using technology as a tool, not a teacher
✅ Replacing stigma with understanding
✅ Building joyful, human-centered learning environments
As a parent, educator, and lifelong learner, I’m committed to policies that honor every child’s unique potential — not just their test scores. Join me in rethinking education for every mind.
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