Top Facebook Posts for February
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.







From the whimsy of St. Patrick’s Day, to March Madness and Easter, March is full of holidays and opportunities for creative exploration and learning.
January and February have been busy over here at bettefetter.com as I’m sure they have been for you as well. We have discussed some tips and great books for reluctant readers, what a 504 plan can do for your visual learner, how to appreciate the scattered visual learner, and so much more!
Math should be easy for your right-brain conceptual thinker. But, due to traditional teaching methods, visual learners seem to have a hard time grasping math. 
Homeschooling is certainly not for the faint of heart. One way to make it more successful is to use the most effective techniques for each type of learner in your home. Listen in to episode 18 of Living life as a Visual Thinker as I give you some simple suggestions to do just that.
In episode 28 of Living Life as a a Visual Thinker, I share great feedback from a parent about her second grade visual learner and especially her struggles with math. I have great ideas for how to help with math for your visual learner.
If your child’s a right-brain, visual thinker, they’re creative, spatial, non-linear and intuitive. In our test-heavy education system, however, these children may struggle. Applying these ten tips will make a noticeable difference in your child’s academic accomplishments.