In the 1980s I knew a young girl in a preschool who had had half of her brain removed due to severe epilepsy. One of their activities was passing a shoelace through multiple large wooden beads. She could not pass the shoelace past the midline and would stare at the children who could with a questioning look. It was stunning to see.
In the 1980s I knew a young girl in a preschool who had had half of her brain removed due to severe epilepsy. One of their activities was passing a shoelace through multiple large wooden beads. She could not pass the shoelace past the midline and would stare at the children who could with a questioning look. It was stunning to see.