It has been presumed that children who reverse letters or words see them backwards. This is false. They have directional confusion. In the real world direction has no meaning. For example, a chair is a chair no matter which way it is placed. Changing direction does not change interpretation. In the world of language direction changes meaning. Connect the bottom of a chair and it looks like a "b". Turn it 180 degrees it becomes a "d", flip it upside down and it becomes a "q" and flip it again it becomes a "p". Thus, direction changes meaning. The difference between "was" and "saw" is direction.
Location & Hours
810 W Bartlett Rd
Bartlett, IL 60103-4402
Mon - Thurs: | 9a - 1p, 2p - 5p |
Friday | 9a - 12p, 1p - 5p |
Saturday: | 8a - 12p |