Creating Order for Curious Minds
There are lots of ways to organize from organizing the physical environment to creating clear and consistent schedule. Watch as Bette explains the value of order in the life of a visual learner.
There are lots of ways to organize from organizing the physical environment to creating clear and consistent schedule. Watch as Bette explains the value of order in the life of a visual learner.
When a visual learner goes to school, it’s like a computer programmer suddenly being told that he has to be a public speaker. That’s why it’s so important to give them a creative outlet to allow them to think the way they are most comfortable.
If you have a visual learner, when they’re at home you see this child who is bright, dynamic, exciting. When they get into the classroom and they start school, you might start to notice some areas where they’re struggling or there are some challenges. What can you do to help?
Handwriting can sometimes be seen as unimportant in our technology driven world. For visual learners, however, the ability to quickly and legibly write down ideas that they are learning in school is essential.
I have good news, in many cases, a recommendation of ADD testing is not about a deficit or disorder at all. Visual learners and children with ADD share many characteristics.
Going back to school can be a source of anxiousness for both you and your visual learner. I have 3 ways for you to help your child have a smooth transition back into a new classroom and new teacher and ease the tension you are both feeling.
Fall ushers in the excitement of a new school year, full of possibility. While you’re helping your child get ready for a new classroom and a new teacher, you may be wondering what else you can do to prepare him for a successful school year.
Its back to school time and the 7 Days to Better Handwriting mini course is a great way to get the kids back into writing practice.
I love finding visual gadgets and tools that make life easier for our visual kids. Take a look at this great clock for preschool and kindergarten aged kids. It’s cute, colorful and designed to help you to get more sleep while your little one becomes more independent.