Video: Visual Alarm Clock
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.







Join me as I describe what it REALLY means to be a right-brain, visual thinker and how that affects kids in school.
I have created some adorable labels for you or your child to put on her drawers so she can easily keep her clothes organized and maybe even help put away her own laundry. Organization is important for children and adults alike. But, it is essential for right-brain dominant thinkers that struggle with internal order.
Do you have a child that has a lot of test anxiety? Could you use a little help improving your child’s handwriting? Have you ever wondered what goes on in your brain when you are experiencing art or music? Are you looking for a way to give your visual thinker a creative outlet?
Young Rembrandts offers quarterly how to draw worksheets for you to try at home.
“5 things to Draw for the Holidays” is an eBook ready to keep your kids engaged while you prep for the holidays!
Both sides of the brain are essential in the experience of art. While each side experiences it differently, art would not be that same if you only experienced it from one side of the brain. Without the right brain to experience art, it would lose its beauty and meaning. Without the left-brain to organize it, art would be incomplete and incomprehensible.
Our children are being asked to put aside their creative thinking in order to fit inside a box.
There is a reason that your right-brain visual thinker is feeling anxious about that test.