This month has been all about celebrating your visual learner. Whether you need to advocate for adaptation in the classroom or just understand what it is that makes them special, being a visual learner is an amazing gift.
As much as we need to be sensitive to the needs and stresses visual learners face – it’s not time for excuses or a pity party. Visual learners are highly intelligent people that need some help understanding how their mind works and getting in sync with the educational system so they can thrive and really develop.
Visual Learners are some of our favorite people. Here are some of the reasons why :
Fall is such an amazing season for learning and creativity. The changing leaves, falling temperatures and of course, harvests are such a great opportunity for creative exploration. Are you on the hunt for activities to do?
We are always hearing how important it is to read to our children. This infographic really puts it into perspective.
Mastering sight words is especially significant for visual learners because they don’t do as well with phonics. They learn best by seeing and remembering whole words and sight words are perfect for this kind of learning.
We want to help you help your child operate successfully in the classroom and have designed these activities (free downloads) with your visual learner in mind.
I’ve gathered an assortment of fun activities to keep your kids busy. There are activities you can do In the House and activities that are Out of the House. And within each category, there are things kids can do independently and things to do as a family. You could even get a bit of mom time in!