Kinesthetic Learners

ADHD is a crock!
Kids (and adults) learn in different ways at different speeds.
And have interests in different areas of knowledge.
Shoeboxing, pigeon holing and labelling will not alter that.
Properly defining every word encountered, providing sufficient mass to balance the significance (theory), teaching on the correct gradient with all steps firmly in place, subjects of interest and relevance to that person’s purpose and desires, these are the things on which an outstanding level of understanding is built!
Nutrition is also key.
The Japanese found people who eat wheat have a 5% lower IQ than those who don’t.
Kids who get fish oil supplements do 5% better at exams.
But what would I know?
I have no recognised formal qualifications in education that put letters after my name.
I only speak from experience.
I am only the co-parent of three children, each outstanding in their area.
One as a mother, one as an engineer and athlete and one as a manager.Kinesthetic Learners

Geoengineering/Weather Modification/Total Control

In this paper we show that appropriate application of weather-modification can provide battlespace dominance to a degree never before imagined. In the future, such operations will enhance air and space superiority and provide new options for battlespace shaping and battlespace awareness. 2 there, waiting for us to pull it all together;” in 2025 we can “Own the Weather.”
http://csat.au.af.mil/2025/volume3/vol3ch15.pdf

Carrot Rainbow!

Carrot Rainbow
Did you know carrots were originally purple, and occasionally, yellow and white? In the late 16th century, Dutch farmers used mutant strains of the heirloom carrot, by crossing yellow and white ones, which gradually developed the common sweet orange carrot we have today.
The purple pigment in heirloom carrots is anthocyanin. Anthocyanins are a type of flavonoid, which give many fruits and vegetables their deep rich colours. They have anti-oxidant effects, and may also have anti-viral, anti-inflammatory, and even cancer-preventing effects.
Some think the reason the orange carrot became so popular in the Netherlands was in tribute to the emblem of the House of Orange and the struggle for Dutch independence. While this is possible, it also might have just been because orange carrots are sweeter and often more plump.