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Creating art has the power to boost self-esteem for children that often feel inadequate at school. Watch as Bette explains what makes the Young Rembrandts method unique and beneficial for all children.
I have gathered a few great educational activities to keep the kids engaged over the long weekend. Thanksgiving is a great time to try some of these creative and fun activities. There is usually a lot of family around and usually lots of down time while waiting for the food to be ready.
Have a little fun drawing this is poor little guy. He is hoping that he won’t get picked to be the Thanksgiving turkey this year. Help the kids develop their fine motor skills and attention to detail with this simple step by step Young Rembrandts’ inspired drawing lesson.
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.
Okay, I know you would never really buy a zoo. That would be nuts; although an amazing adventure. Instead, buy this CARTOON ZOO ANIMAL drawing book and create your own zoo.
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.
In case you missed them on our Facebook page, here are our top posts in October! 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.
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?