kinesthetic learning
Being Visual Is Only $1.99!
I’ve got great news! My book, Being Visual is on sale for only $1.99! The eBook version is available through all of the major online book retailers at this great price for a limited time so hurry and get your copy!
Would You Like a Free Magnetic Mosaic?
If you are looking for some hands on activities for your visual-tactile child, I have just the opportunity for you. We are giving away this amazing Magnetic Mosaic set to one lucky person.
Every Child Hears a Different Song
There is no such thing as a one size fits all education. Our children need a system that honors who they are and how they learn.
In Case You Missed It…
Do you need to get organized after the holidays? Do you have a right brain dominant child? Are you looking for something fun to do during the winter? Do you need some tips for homeschooling your children? This month we have tips for all of those things.
8 Tips for Teaching the Learners in Your Home
Homeschooling is not for everyone and certainly not for the faint of heart. You may have one student in your home classroom or several, one learning style or more; but once you have an understanding of how your children think and learn, you can adapt or adopt teaching techniques that will make it work for everyone.
20 Kid-Friendly Activities to Do This January
Winter is notorious for being gray and dull. Liven up your shorter winter days with these fun and kid-friendly activities.
The Amazing Lego Set!
Legos are an amazing teaching tool. There are so many different things that can be built. There are sets appropriate for 5 year olds all the way up to adults. So, learners of all ages can receive the benefits.
Educators: Introduction to Learning Styles
Understanding a child’s learning style is so important in giving him an effective education as well as fostering future successes. There are three learning styles; visual, auditory and kinesthetic.
Are Cutting the Arts Putting us in Hot Water?
There is a rather critical matter at hand in education and I want to speak very directly about it. The arts are being eliminated from our schools and testing is on the rise. There is a prevailing notion that we need less of the arts in order to make more time for the subjects that are being tested and for the tests themselves.
This line of thinking actually results in lower test scores and disconnected, discouraged, under-achieving students. Why? Because the arts, the very thing schools want to eliminate, are essential to the majority of the student population; not because art is a fun way to relax or express oneself – but because the arts actually fuel the brain. The majority of the student population are visual-spatial learners that NEED the arts to think effectively.