Left or Right, Which Way Do You Lean?
I think it is important for each and every one of us to understand how we think and learn in order to understand how those around us think and learn. And, how to best communicate with them and help them be more successful.







If your child has been diagnosed with ADD or ADHD, you’ve already put some new things in place and their grades or behavior still hasn’t improved, you might be thinking…. NOW WHAT?!? If you have a child with ADD chances are they are also visual learners.
There are significant benefits to writing by hand; the better visual students write the better they learn. Regular practice helps young writers develop mastery and gain a level of unconscious competency that allows them to focus on their classroom work.
To honor the Back to School season, I’m giving you one of my most popular products selling on Teachers Pay Teachers for free. All you have to do to get access to these pages is subscribe to this blog.
In an effort to better understand why visual kids struggle in the language heavy classrooms, I have complied a list that compares – How Visual Learners Think and The Way Schools Teach.
I have created a list of things that you can do instead of the traditional barbecue to celebrate a free day off from work. Why not try a couple?