The Science of Left and Right Brain Thinking
Join me as I explain describe what it REALLY means to be right brain dominant and how that affects kids in school.
Join me as I explain describe what it REALLY means to be right brain dominant and how that affects kids in school.
Schools are focused on teaching left-brain auditory learners and our right-brain visual kids are not getting what they need to succeed. My book, Being Visual, helps parents better understand their visual tactile child and shares specifics strategies to increase their success in school.
In episode 2 of Living Life as a Visual Thinker, I describe the traits and qualities of left and right brain thinkers. Join me as I explain how left and right brain thinking works and the difference between the two.
There are plenty of times limiting the amount of time our kids are on their devices seems a hopeless, never ending battle, but it’s one we need to win. I have a few ideas to help you and the kids cut back on technology and discover there’s more life out there when they do.
While each side experiences it differently, music would not be that same if you only experienced it from one side of the brain.
Getting good grades is important for kids, parents and educators. Young Rembrandts programs increase a child’s academic performance by supplementing & improving on many of their core learning skills. Visual literacy is a major component of this – the ability to interpret, negotiate and make meaning from information presented visually or from a picture.
After years spent trying to figure this out for myself and my kids, I want to help you get past what the commercials are saying and give you some better options. Here are some breakfast favorites that are setting your child up to fail.
For years, I have dedicated myself to helping parents create success for visual learners through the power of art, and understanding the Right Brain. My book, Being Visual published in 2012, brought massive attention to the issue that not all minds think alike. Join us for this one time FREE live event on February 7th!
In case you missed them on our Facebook page, here are our top posts in February! Be sure to LIKE the Bette Fetter Facebook page (if you haven’t already) to join in the conversation and to follow along as I share ideas and suggestions relevant to visual learners.
Art is a universal language. It’s joyful. It’s inclusive. It knows no boundaries. When children make art, they experience the unique satisfaction and joy that making art offers.