DYSLEXIA presented in a different and interesting way. Sweet. Evoking. Maybe even poignant.
Kudos !
to the writer(s), creators, producers and investors for making this excellent TV program showing the socio-economic damages and life-long suffering that DYSLEXIA (consequently, other learning disabilities too) can cause in people's lives.
It's amazing that this show managed to be funded, produced, and aired in Japan and be brought internationally (for example, via Netflix in the US).
We are in the 21st century... and yet to learn that governments and societies in Japan (proud of its modernization) and in so many other countries (and not just developing countries... as I found out after doing a bit of research) are not systematically addressing learning disabilities is rather shocking.
Hence, this TV show is amazing because it not only addresses DYSLEXIA, but also other socio-economic prejudices, stigma and problems in a relatively light-hearted, sweet, and chewable format (light romance) so it may be more appealing to a wider audience.
Please read other people's comments and reviews about the romance, production, actors, plot, etc.
I just decided to comment about the dyslexia because I have not seen much about this important subject.
(By the way, I do not know of relatives or close friends suffering of learning disabilities, but my heart goes out to those who are and have been.)
to the writer(s), creators, producers and investors for making this excellent TV program showing the socio-economic damages and life-long suffering that DYSLEXIA (consequently, other learning disabilities too) can cause in people's lives.
It's amazing that this show managed to be funded, produced, and aired in Japan and be brought internationally (for example, via Netflix in the US).
We are in the 21st century... and yet to learn that governments and societies in Japan (proud of its modernization) and in so many other countries (and not just developing countries... as I found out after doing a bit of research) are not systematically addressing learning disabilities is rather shocking.
Hence, this TV show is amazing because it not only addresses DYSLEXIA, but also other socio-economic prejudices, stigma and problems in a relatively light-hearted, sweet, and chewable format (light romance) so it may be more appealing to a wider audience.
Please read other people's comments and reviews about the romance, production, actors, plot, etc.
I just decided to comment about the dyslexia because I have not seen much about this important subject.
(By the way, I do not know of relatives or close friends suffering of learning disabilities, but my heart goes out to those who are and have been.)
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